I too have retro away shirt. Love it. Absolutely will NOT buy red clothes or cars for that matter....loathe the colour and what it means to me. Do allow myself tomato ketchup. Heinz of course , none of that lucky , likee shite .....:-)I also have an array of pink clothes, just no red ones apart from my now old red/black away shirt which funnily enough is now almost pink/grey.
It's a shit tweet as he's a dinosaur and lives in a bubble so he thinks it is offensive.
It's best just to point and laugh at him.
Castles is no journo, he is just a PEG apologist who talks utter shite, every breath he takes, no idea why the tweet was taken down, hopefully not because it was deemed homophobic, maybe he realised for once that what he wrote was complete bollocks and saw the light..? The good news is that he will now be persecuted by all those who spend their days knitting sandals out of fat free yogurt wool in between being offended on behalf of others...!
I'm no fan of Castles but on what planet is that tweet "homophobic" ?
Does Duncan Castles have an opinion on United's current pink away kit? (which I actually don't mind myself)
Strangely enough, pink was deemed a 'Manly' colour from the early middle ages until quite recently, somehow itIt's implying pink, a colour wrongly or rightly associated with women or homosexuals is weak or not befitting of a hard man.
From what I've learnt from QI back in time it was pink for boys and blue for girls. Also the Father Christmas / coca cola this comes under general ignorance and the red pre dates Coca Cola.Strangely enough, pink was deemed a 'Manly' colour from the early middle ages until quite recently, somehow it
got co-opted by marketing to mean pink for girls, blue for boys.
I think, but am not sure, it was the Yanks, similar to how Father Christmas ended up wearing bright red, an early Coca Cola ad,
apparently.
Ah, right, I wasn't certain, so Father Chrimbo in red is from the Victorian era?From what I've learnt from QI back in time it was pink for boys and blue for girls. Also the Father Christmas / coca cola this comes under general ignorance and the red pre dates Coca Cola.
http://www.victorian-era.org/victor...stmas-original-way.html/victorian-christmas-4
Not sure when or where it started but was popular in Victorian times. Coca cola used their version of Santa from the 1930s, before that he appeared in other colours including red.Ah, right, I wasn't certain, so Father Chrimbo in red is from the Victorian era?
Pink was indeed the male colour, and I've always liked it, had many a pink shirt over the years.
And I'm not gay yet.
I don't fancy Dunc's chances in a contest of toughness...