Re: Most racist sport in Aust
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 3:59 pm
Don't speak facts Nrol !!!
I thought this comment was interesting:AFLcrap1 wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 5:12 pmGood read here
Disgusting culture & still AFL house is saying one thing while doing the opposite
If the the type of racism he suffered at Collingwood happens to people every day at school,work and in the community, this is an issue with Australian culture, not just the AFL. If it cant be solved by community and political leaders what hope do sporting organisations have?What happened to me happens to people every day: at work, in classrooms, on public transport, and on the playground. I’m merely using my story to illustrate that even at the level of elite sports, individuals are not immune to being trapped in a culture that normalises racism.
McGuires action was stupid and ignorant but without malicious intent. Other tjan that the AFL community has acreld swiftly against racism at games. Thats why they claim to be leaders.AFLcrap1 wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:47 pmLol
Maybe if they punished people like Mcchins it would send a message
Maybe if they didn't beat their chest about leading the fight against racism ...while doing very little then they wouldn't open themselves to ridicule
Bs. Basic logic says mcguire wouldnt be deliberately racist infront of thousands on radioAFLcrap1 wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:11 pmIt's people like you ( & there are plenty) who make excuses for racists like Mcchins that are part of the problem .
In all fairness the AFL do seem to be making a genuine effort to change. Any person regardless of race, colour or creed can now play in the AFL, providing they have one white parent.NlolRL wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:04 pmMcGuires action was stupid and ignorant but without malicious intent. Other tjan that the AFL community has acreld swiftly against racism at games. Thats why they claim to be leaders.AFLcrap1 wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:47 pmLol
Maybe if they punished people like Mcchins it would send a message
Maybe if they didn't beat their chest about leading the fight against racism ...while doing very little then they wouldn't open themselves to ridicule
And out of all that was written, nlol decides to pick the one comment which provides an avenue to continue ignorance and racism.NlolRL wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 5:49 pmI thought this comment was interesting:AFLcrap1 wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 5:12 pmGood read here
Disgusting culture & still AFL house is saying one thing while doing the opposite
If the the type of racism he suffered at Collingwood happens to people every day at school,work and in the community, this is an issue with Australian culture, not just the AFL. If it cant be solved by community and political leaders what hope do sporting organisations have?What happened to me happens to people every day: at work, in classrooms, on public transport, and on the playground. I’m merely using my story to illustrate that even at the level of elite sports, individuals are not immune to being trapped in a culture that normalises racism.