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    1. Accomplished-Gear-97 on

      His comment was uncalled for in the context of his position. No matter if it’s true or not.

    2. KillingMeSoftly333 on

      these are the government officials representing the savages who elected them

    3. jesus christ man, why we gotta have so much unhinged people working in positions of power…

    4. poor_decision on

      Honestly, as a woman, this will be quietly condoned. Malta has a huge issue with women across many aspects of life in malta. Look at the representation in politics, women in c suite, and even down to how men vs women are perceived and treated at home.

      It is no surprise he said the quiet part out loud

    5. WhatsHeBuilding on

      Now watch Karma hits as he’s gradually given better and better job positions for the rest of his career!!!!!!!!

    6. pullicinoreddit on

      A big problem with violence against woman is the language we use, as language shapes our thoughts. This is a perfect example; on the same morning, two headlines, one about violent language on women, and another the manifestation of it.

    7. Visual_Juggernaut948 on

      The Labour party has already come out and said that an apology was enough and business as usual.

    8. lightsarecoming on

      There is a quiet, but very present, growing problem of misogyny in this country which I feel more and more the older I get. Was shocked to read this but as some other people said, he said the quiet part out loud.

    9. austin_mini75 on

      man the comments are wild. My opinion is what ever he meant by what he said he should not have said it, the position he is in comes with an expected level of professionalism and common fucking sense. Absolute troglodyte.

    10. Ma nafx jien kif wara kumment bhal dak, din il-persuna mhux diga qijad maqful gewwa, jekk mhux il-habs, GHAL INQAS Mount Carmel..

      Viva l-lejber

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