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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
No worries lets leave it there. If you knew me you would understand I am anything but racist esp re our indigenous. My sister in law and niece and nephew are Aboriginal. I grew up in country NSW and worked there for many years, some of my best mates are indigenous .Worked for Indigenous Affairs.researched and wrote briefings for Government Ministers on remote service delivery strategies etc. ⁰
An irony I find is that actual indigenous people I know don't feel racism is an issue. And for that I rejoice.
I know you are well intentioned MR. See ya in the forum.
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
Spirit of 66 brought it up quite innocently just expressing hope that people didn't conflate the Lattrell/Goodes issues when Lattrell is booed.When you trust your television
what you get is what you got
Cause when they own the information
they can bend it all they want
John Mayer
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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View PostI also do not think JFC is racist. But the initial comment with no explanation as to why Goodes deserved to be booed left him wide open to such thoughts.
PS I still find my self wondering what the need was to bring Goodes into this whole thing
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
AW yes, it was the initial comment with no explanation that I reacted to with a sigh of ‘here we go another thread derail...ho hum.’ or something of the like.When you trust your television
what you get is what you got
Cause when they own the information
they can bend it all they want
John Mayer
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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post
Fair enough. Now whilst I do not think you are racist I dont understand why you appeared to think Goodes deserved to be booed. I am genuinely confused by that
I don't follow AFL closely obviously but understood he was being booed for how he treated that young autistic girl. Also potentially antagonising crowds with a spear throwing dance? So in terms of what I've heard League crowds do and say to the players it seemed a drop in the ocean comparatively. I've heard some really nasty stuff from adults not kiddies. And he probably should have just copped it. But again...just an opinion. I'm pretty sure if you surveyed each member of the crowd and asked why they booed Goodes, his skin colour or race would not rate a mention.#We Stand with ourJewish community#
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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post
I must admit whilst I do not deliberately do such a thing. I have always liked seeing a thread go off on another tangent.
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
No worries lets leave it there. If you knew me you would understand I am anything but racist esp re our indigenous. My sister in law and niece and nephew are Aboriginal. I grew up in country NSW and worked there for many years, some of my best mates are indigenous .Worked for Indigenous Affairs.researched and wrote briefings for Government Ministers on remote service delivery strategies etc. ⁰
An irony I find is that actual indigenous people I know don't feel racism is an issue. And for that I rejoice.
I know you are well intentioned MR. See ya in the forum.
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
Have we ever required a reason for crowds to boo players?
I don't follow AFL closely obviously but understood he was being booed for how he treated that young autistic girl. Also potentially antagonising crowds with a spear throwing dance? So in terms of what I've heard League crowds do and say to the players it seemed a drop in the ocean comparatively. I've heard some really nasty stuff from adults not kiddies. And he probably should have just copped it. But again...just an opinion. I'm pretty sure if you surveyed each member of the crowd and asked why they booed Goodes, his skin colour or race would not rate a mention.When you trust your television
what you get is what you got
Cause when they own the information
they can bend it all they want
John Mayer
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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post
You mean the one he reacted to who called him an ape. The spear throwing dance was a little over the top but that was in reaction to the booing The whole thing with Goodes was quite sad from start to finish. You know what they say For every action there is a reaction. In some cases it can be an over reaction. Look at the mutt last night throwing the ball down near Bakers head. I will admit I went very close to doing the exact same thing when I was playing but I checked myself and didnt, instead just stood over and looked down on the player with a gloating look. Being me I then extended my hand and helped him to his feet. But my 1st reaction was to do exactly what the mutt did and I really did have to check myself. It is easy to get carried away but there is a line. Personally I never sledged heard plenty of good ones some directed my way But for me most times I just wanted to play and have fun, bit like in life too I just wanna have fun
#We Stand with ourJewish community#
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Originally posted by The Skeez View PostWhat did I miss over here? Is covid still a thing?
Seriously though how are you guys coping with this never ending lockdown? The NSW lockdown has to be one of the strictest and longest shutdowns in the world.
American comedian Tim Dillon has copped backlash for suggesting Australians love lockdowns because we can stay at home, not work, get drunk and have a BBQ.
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Originally posted by Dr. Voodoo Man View Post
Latrine enraged us all so much we forgot about it.
Seriously though how are you guys coping with this never ending lockdown? The NSW lockdown has to be one of the strictest and longest shutdowns in the world.
American comedian Tim Dillon has copped backlash for suggesting Australians love lockdowns because we can stay at home, not work, get drunk and have a BBQ.
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
Have we ever required a reason for crowds to boo players?
I don't follow AFL closely obviously but understood he was being booed for how he treated that young autistic girl. Also potentially antagonising crowds with a spear throwing dance? So in terms of what I've heard League crowds do and say to the players it seemed a drop in the ocean comparatively. I've heard some really nasty stuff from adults not kiddies. And he probably should have just copped it. But again...just an opinion. I'm pretty sure if you surveyed each member of the crowd and asked why they booed Goodes, his skin colour or race would not rate a mention.
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