Policitally Correct?
When I saw June Sarpong was heading up a new website it didn't inspire me to have a look. But then Darren Waters "tweeted" about it and I thought, ok I'll have a look. Politics and The City has apparently been created to enable women to be more "included" in the world of politics. Sounds interesting…Personally I think it’s a patronising pile of *@#?
Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather get my political/news information from a source that engages me in a tone that doesn’t suggest my interests can be swayed by some pretty lipstick and vacuous ramblings.
True - politics can be a little inaccessible and news sources do hold political sway. But anyone who is interested can afford 10 minutes to compare sources such as Sky News and The Daily Telegraph to get a rounded view.
False - not all women want to know the latest fashion trend/celebrity gossip all the time
Now I'm not a raging feminist, I shan't be protesting and burning my bra over this, but I just can't understand the thought process that went into thinking this would be a good political sounding board for women.
Labels: BBC, politicss, Sky News, tech pr, Telegraph, Twitter


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