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Dancing on the Grave of Radio Sport

The BFD.

I recently wrote a piece about the forced feminization of society.

Here’s another blow for the boys. The death of Radio Sport, much to the delight of someone called Zoe George who, if the internet links are up-to-date, is paid by the state via RNZ.

She must have listened in to Radio Sport’s farewell episode on Monday furiously scrawling her complaints, counting how many times sportswomen women weren’t mentioned, taking offence at the blokiness and a derogatory mention of Paris Hilton (who I am sure subscribes to the adage ‘… any publicity is good publicity’), fulminating whilst formulating  “Why Radio Sport missed the mark.”

“Only four female voices were heard among the sea of middle-aged men on Monday’s show.”

She quotes a female journalist who worked there briefly saying, “Radio Sport was never able to shake that macho appeal.”

Well here’s a thought. Perhaps it didn’t want to.

Just where can men be men anymore?

A commercial enterprise, Radio Sport doubtless died from the lack of sport, sponsorship, advertising etc. under lock down conditions. More Covid collateral.

But no. Along comes this publicly-funded person to tell us all that it failed, “missed the mark”  because it refused to submit to feminization.

In conclusion she crows,”By taking all these blokes off the airwaves, the percentage of female sports journalists is higher than ever before.”

Says it all really doesn’t it?

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