This morning, the BEP published a story with the titillating headline "Hooters Facing Boob Cake Probe". Here it is. The story itself isn't too bad, as BEP stories go. But of course it attracts the same tired and unhelpful comments that these pieces always do.
One fella (I assume he is male, from his name, DockLobster), posted: "Surely these "feminists"  should be looking at other agendas rather than constantly picking on  Hooters. What about the abundance of massage parlours on Stokes Croft,  prostitution in St Pauls and Easton and strip clubs in the centre?  There's more publicity in taking on a cake I see... " 
To which I, as EffOffHeff, boredly answered:  "Firstly, I'm unclear why you put the word  "feminists" in quote marks. I presume it is because you either think  feminists are a made-up construct, or that you wish they were. Maybe you  think it's a clever way of portraying your perceived "power" over  feminists, by pretending they don't exist (though, if feminists don't  exist, why does the BEP delight in regularly printing stories that  generate the wealth of comments that they do? Oh right, because these  so-say feminists annoy people like you, who enjoy posting misinformed  comments that you think make you look smug). Maybe it makes you feel  important, and better than them. That's up to you (it's also called  'patriarchy'). Go ahead and misuse punctuation all you like. Plenty of  other people on here do it, too. 
"Secondly, the inconsistent reporting of  the BEP (by which they only choose the more titillating feminist  stories to report on, hence the boring wealth of Hooters stories they  print) means that you - and any others who jump at the chance to join in  some feminist-bashing, but can't be bothered to do some research of  your own, or even engage with the council in your own way in order to  gain an informed perspective on what's actually happening in our city -  have no idea of the sheer wealth of feminist activity that happens in  Bristol. 
"The BEP chooses not to report on the many, many other feminist  campaigns in the city they apparently represent - that's their decision.  It's not good news reporting, but that's the BEP for you. Having no  rival newspaper in Bristol (aside from the WDP, which they also own),  the BEP is in the luxurious position of being able to edit the news as  they see fit. Sadly, this tactic means that people who only get their  news from this one source have an equally narrow-eyed view on what  happens in this city, tarnished with the same Daily Mail-inflected brush  as the rest of what they print. 
"If I was you, I wouldn't be so quick to  criticise others without arming myself with the facts first. I also  wouldn't rely on the BEP as my sole source of news. However, presumably  you just saw the word "Hooters" in the headline and, like your fellow  unhelpful commenters here (and on previous stories) thought "yippee, an  ideal chance to talk about something I don't understand and make myself  feel powerful for 2 minutes". Good for you. Am sure you'll go far with  such an open-minded approach. ”
I look forward to logging on tomorrow and seeing what nonsense Dock Lobster and friends have posted in the meantime. It's tedious.
Bristol Misogyny Watch
Bristol Misogyny Watch - it's a bit like Autumnwatch but for misogynist behaviour in the media and at the Council in the Bristol area; anyone or any organisation who should know better in fact.
Yes, it's 2010. Yes, we all hoped that those dinosaur attitudes would have been long gone by now but it seems that they are alive and kicking in Bristol still.
This blog will record incidents of misogyny or sexism or discrimination in the media and at the Council. It's not slander. It's just how it is. Unfortunately.
Please let us know if you spot any misogynist behaviour that you'd like recorded on the blog.
Yes, it's 2010. Yes, we all hoped that those dinosaur attitudes would have been long gone by now but it seems that they are alive and kicking in Bristol still.
This blog will record incidents of misogyny or sexism or discrimination in the media and at the Council. It's not slander. It's just how it is. Unfortunately.
Please let us know if you spot any misogynist behaviour that you'd like recorded on the blog.
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