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The more clips I see of his Wisconsin rally the more I'm thinking he just rambled nonsense the whole time. Flies, phone apps, ripping babies from cribs... He definitely seems to be losing the plot now. Imagine he's president and he's talking to another head of state or some royalty, wtf does that even sound like.
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By efcfanwirral · Posted
I think it does work both ways. I'd like to see them own it, instead of asking venues to screen people. Their music is about feminist empowerment so it wouldn't be unreasonable to say "until men can behave, no lone men or groups of men will be allowed into our gigs". Equally, I think people need the sort of judgement and awareness you have. I'm considering not going to see Pale Waves at Neighbourhood next weekend, even though I'll be with my girlfriend, because I frankly know I'm not wanted there, and can't be doing with this attitude of "you can't stand there" etc that comes with gigs like that. On that note, I think Neighbourhood will regret putting Corella, a lad band, on before Pale Waves!! -
I'd have thought they have always had quite a high proportion of older blokes at their gigs, with them being 6 Music faves.
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I had a ticket to a TLDP performance and signing at Rough Trade East a while ago, and in the end decided not to go because I was aware of their fanbase and thought it might have been weird for a late-40s bloke to turn up, particularly given the size of the venue. My daughter went instead, and fitted in a lot better than I would have done. But you've got to make this kind of stuff clear in advance. TLDP have a lot of young female fans and I appreciate they have to make their concerts safe spaces for them, but if doing so means making the concerts hostile environments for men - which might be the best option, I've absolutely no idea - men need to be told about it before they buy tickets and turn up to be made to feel unwelcome and creepy.
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