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Another victim of PC orthodoxy
National Post - Canada ^ | Wednesday, October 26, 2005 | Barbara Kay

Posted on 10/26/2005 7:34:45 AM PDT by GMMAC

Another victim of PC orthodoxy

Barbara Kay
National Post
Wednesday, October 26, 2005


After certain publicized remarks he made about women colleagues at a Toronto trade event a few weeks ago, legendary adman Neil French was forced to resign as worldwide creative director for WPP Group PLC, in which lofty role he oversaw industry giants such as Young and Rubicam.

What was so offensive that nothing short of resignation could save his company's face? Did he say women were dumber than men? That they're less ethical? That they smell bad? No. The gist of his remarks was that few women reach the summit of the advertising profession because family obligations sap their competitive drive.

Clearly terrified of a feminist backlash, French's boss explained the man's instant pariah status as a result of views "not consistent with WPP's philosophy." But French remained unapologetic: "You can't be a great creative director and have a baby and keep spending time off every time your kids are ill ... Everyone who doesn't commit themselves fully to the job is crap at it."

Was French's tone crude and insensitive? Yes. Were his comments a firing offense on their merits? No -- except to feminists. And feminists rule.

French may have lost his job, but his refusal to recant at least salvaged his self-respect in a battle no (white, straight, capitalist) man can win today. His case stands in ironic contrast to similarly beleaguered Harvard President Lawrence Summers, who last January opined that women's abilities in math and science did not, on average, match men's. Summers happened to be correct, but like French's, his unscripted remarks ignited a firestorm. Unlike French, Summers groveled and apologized in multiple spasms of emotionally correct contrition, because his professional life promised to be hell if he didn't. By abasing himself publicly, he kept his job.

If French's opinions were wildly absurd, one could understand women taking offence at them. But anyone in contact with 30-something women lawyers, doctors, and of course advertising executives knows that he was only stating the obvious.

Mothers are torn between demanding careers and home in a way fathers are not, and that's a fact. With motherhood, the once-consuming fires of career ambitions are banked, at least during early childhood. Priorities shift, because making it to the top of one's profession exacts an emotional toll that militant pioneering feminists may have been willing to pay, but not most of today's mainstream educated women, confident both of their rights and their maternal instincts.

In fact, according to a recent front page story in The New York Times, 60% of 138 Yale University women interviewed planned to cut back or stop work when they had children, and similar soundings at other elite schools confirm the trend. In Sweden, the oft-cited Shangri-la of gender egalitarianism, women opt for 81% of the 480 days of parental leave that is made jointly available for every couple to share.

However, the objective truth of French's remarks is a secondary issue. An October 22 Globe and Mail editorial entitled "Must Work Consume All?" demonstrates the liberal media's tendency to miss the real significance of such incidents, and instead to shovel fresh grist into the pernicious mill of Political Correctness.

Positioning French as a "sexist dinosaur," the editorial held him up as the poster boy for a culture that rewards "the model of macho competitiveness." But the work ethic of the advertising industry isn't the story here. The story is that in a supposed democracy, French was compelled to resign for expressing an opinion in public -- as it happens, a defensible and disinterested opinion, however boorishly expressed -- to an audience that, thanks partly to misguided editorials like this, feels entitled to shoot messengers rather than debate the message.

Maybe French is a chauvinist and a social dinosaur, and I hear he even smokes cigars, but so what? He did not utter hate speech. He voiced a sociological observation gleaned from his own experience -- the notion that women are different from men -- which unfortunately for him happens also to be a zero-tolerance PC Thought Crime.

Our business elites are fearful of the power feminists wield in society today. French's superiors apparently believed that unless they sacrificed him, masses of women would suddenly stop buying hair-styling mousse marketed through an ad agency WPP oversees, a patently ridiculous outcome. But irrational scapegoating is always present when ideology runs amok.

When Communist Party leaders decided an insufficiently loyal member needed purging, they at least did the dirty work themselves. Nowadays, in the reign of PC's velvet totalitarianism, suspected heretics don't wait for the midnight knock at the door: They pre-emptively furnish their own show trial, their own verdict, and their own bullet.

© National Post 2005


TOPICS: Canada; Culture/Society; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: feminism; socialfascism

1 posted on 10/26/2005 7:34:46 AM PDT by GMMAC
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To: fanfan; Pikamax; Former Proud Canadian; Great Dane; Alberta's Child; headsonpikes; coteblanche; ...
PING!
2 posted on 10/26/2005 7:35:30 AM PDT by GMMAC (paraphrasing Parrish: "damned Liberals, I hate those bastards!")
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To: GMMAC

Reality is empirical and action, not words or warm fuzzy thoughts and "feelings".

What will the "feminists" do when the lights go off or the planes fall out of the air?


3 posted on 10/26/2005 7:39:54 AM PDT by garyhope
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To: garyhope
What will the "feminists" do when the lights go off or the planes fall out of the air?

Wish they hadn't killed off the real men?

4 posted on 10/26/2005 7:42:43 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: garyhope
What will the "feminists" do when the lights go off or the planes fall out of the air?

They will complain that men are deliberatly sabotaging things for them.

5 posted on 10/26/2005 7:46:51 AM PDT by doc30 (Democrats are to morals what and Etch-A-Sketch is to Art.)
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To: GMMAC

Is it really true that men who take time off to care for their children are "crap" at their jobs?


6 posted on 10/26/2005 7:47:39 AM PDT by CobaltBlue (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: GMMAC

It is at least comforting to know that Canada now has an alternative to the Mope & Wail.

Call it perestroika. ;^)


7 posted on 10/26/2005 7:49:35 AM PDT by headsonpikes (The Liberal Party of Canada are not b*stards - b*stards have mothers!)
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To: GMMAC
It's remarkable that otherwise very smart people have not realized that in some circumstances, one never, ever, ever says "The emperor has no clothes"!

No one, but no one is immune from the nasty consequences.
Unless, of course, we not only kill "PC" but drive a wooden stake through its heart and shoot it with a silver bullet.

8 posted on 10/26/2005 7:50:58 AM PDT by Publius6961 (Liberal level playing field: If the Islamics win we are their slaves..if we win they are our equals.)
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To: GMMAC

As long as cowardice exists in the world the PC crowd will have its way. If enough people put up a good fight and are willing to suffer the consequences, then PC will end. That is how the salem witch trials ended...too many were refusing to admit to being witches (cower to PC) and they were being executed.

Never apologize to the PC crowd....unless you really believe what you said was wrong, and pray that such a determination is not weighed by the fear of the consequences of not apologizing.


9 posted on 10/26/2005 7:51:27 AM PDT by fizziwig
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To: GMMAC

This article doesn't quite capture what he said, which reportedly was:

"Women don't make it to the top because they don't deserve to; they're crap." He followed by saying that women creative execs "wimp out and go and suckle something."

That doesn't mean the article is wrong...but it is a bit disingenous of the author to tone down what the guy said in order to make a point.


10 posted on 10/26/2005 8:03:45 AM PDT by ellery (The true danger is when liberty is nibbled away, for expedience, and by parts. - Edmund Burke)
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To: ellery

Alternative quote source?


11 posted on 10/26/2005 8:17:30 AM PDT by GMMAC (paraphrasing Parrish: "damned Liberals, I hate those bastards!")
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To: GMMAC

Far more women would have been outraged, but, exhausted from their work as home makers, they didn't have the strength...


12 posted on 10/26/2005 8:20:36 AM PDT by pabianice
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To: GMMAC

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/10/22/ncrap22.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/10/22/ixnewstop.html

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=16280222&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=-crap--women-fury--name_page.html


13 posted on 10/26/2005 9:03:41 AM PDT by kenth (A zot! A zot! My kingdom for a zot!)
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To: kenth; ellery
All that's here is unnamed sources, a denial by French and a trail back to the Globe & Mail which, unfortunately, operates a pay-to-view website.

Unless the Globe named its source for its version of French's remarks - which I doubt - and given both its frequent well-proven dishonesty and that any conservative up here can confirm it as the de facto voice of the radical feminist wing of the federal Liberal Party, the supposed 'quotes' are most likely self-serving, agenda-driven exaggerations.

To me, Barbara Kay more than succeeded in making her point in the most principled manner possible.
14 posted on 10/26/2005 9:37:26 AM PDT by GMMAC (paraphrasing Parrish: "damned Liberals, I hate those bastards!")
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To: GMMAC
Was French's tone crude and insensitive? Yes.

The true answer is NO, if it is as quoted here. It seems that even those who critisize PC do a curtsy to it while denouncing it.

15 posted on 10/26/2005 9:51:07 AM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot (Not all that needs to be done needs to be done by the government.)
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To: GMMAC

Nevertheless, if you're in the advertising business and you p.o. a sizable chunk of the people who buy products you help advertise .... I'm not sure you are as clever as you may think you are.


16 posted on 10/26/2005 11:03:06 AM PDT by Lorianne
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To: Lorianne
Funny how there's seldom any mention or consideration of the views of women (and men for that matter) fed up with companies slavishly pandering to radical feminists and a host of other anti-majority special interests.

Personally, once any firm makes it known to me that it's a "Korporate Krupp" which supports left-wing causes at what I view as the expense of my Faith and/or family, I don't buy its goods or services and urge like-minded others to do the same.
17 posted on 10/26/2005 12:44:17 PM PDT by GMMAC (paraphrasing Parrish: "damned Liberals, I hate those bastards!")
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To: GMMAC

I do the same. I think boycotting is the truest form of free speech.


18 posted on 10/26/2005 3:18:51 PM PDT by Lorianne
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To: Lorianne

... and still another attribute of the free marketplace.


19 posted on 10/26/2005 4:28:51 PM PDT by GMMAC (paraphrasing Parrish: "damned Liberals, I hate those bastards!")
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