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The Bert Show

Is His Dating Preference Actually Discrimination?

The Bert Show

The Bert Show

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4.14.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

What's the difference between discrimination and having a preference for who you like to date? Let's break that tricky topic down today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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goes wrong. Get it, the Bert show. I'm super glad that I got this email because I feel like I left the segment and I was a little bit unsure also and a little confused when we originally did it right and this was about the difference between discrimination and a preference.

0:44.5

So I get an email.

0:45.9

So it says, hey, Bert, welcome back from vacation.

0:48.2

I was listening to some past podcast,

0:50.0

and I heard you get a little S word for saying you prefer to date fit women.

0:56.3

I think you tried to make the point that how is it any different than most women wanting

1:00.1

to date tall men?

1:01.9

That argument felt shut down to me pretty quickly, but I would argue

1:05.0

that as a general rule, weight can mostly be changed where height cannot. I remember someone on

1:11.0

Twitter calling you fat phobic but I had no context at the time.

1:15.8

Anyway as a thought starter I'd love to hear all your takes on which is discriminatory

1:21.9

and which is just preference because I think that's where we went with the conversation right?

1:25.6

So let's go through a couple of these all right and the conversation that he is referring to is just that

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