Making a joke/comment about the satisfaction of beating your wife is bad enough. But posting the comment on Twitter is another level entirely. That's not a spur of the moment bad decision to make an inappropriate comment, that is actually something you do deliberately. And he did. And as far as I can tell, he says it was a bad decision to do so, but never explained why he did it. That hurts.
Making a joke/comment about the satisfaction of beating your wife is bad enough. But posting the comment on Twitter is another level entirely. That's not a spur of the moment bad decision to make an inappropriate comment, that is actually something you do deliberately. And he did. And as far as I can tell, he says it was a bad decision to do so, but never explained why he did it. That hurts.
I saw your comment. My point is that what he said was bad enough, but he said it on Twitter, not to a friend, it wasn't something offhand that was overheard. That would have been bad enough. He actually tweeted it. That changes it from a bad spontaneous decision to a really questionable deliberate decision to type it. That's what I really have a problem with. I was just pointing out how those are different.
Women say stupid things about men all the time (though not to the level of Neville and his wife beating-joke), but if a woman actually posted something stupid like that, it takes it to a different level.
Making a joke/comment about the satisfaction of beating your wife is bad enough. But posting the comment on Twitter is another level entirely. That's not a spur of the moment bad decision to make an inappropriate comment, that is actually something you do deliberately. And he did. And as far as I can tell, he says it was a bad decision to do so, but never explained why he did it. That hurts.
I saw your comment. My point is that what he said was bad enough, but he said it on Twitter, not to a friend, it wasn't something offhand that was overheard. That would have been bad enough. He actually tweeted it. That changes it from a bad spontaneous decision to a really questionable deliberate decision to type it. That's what I really have a problem with. I was just pointing out how those are different.
Women say stupid things about men all the time (though not to the level of Neville and his wife beating-joke), but if a woman actually posted something stupid like that, it takes it to a different level.