Swans4ever wrote:Isn't it funny all you've got to go on is an article by Aker back in 2010 four years ago - so tell me this how many RL players have come out in that time???? None I hear - oh well that is why this thread fails and fails miserably!AFLcrap1 wrote:Xman wrote:One player from what, a few thousand to play in both codes in the last 20 years? Thats a pretty poor result from a number that clearly would have included a number of gay men.Cracker wrote:One is better than none, and besides because Akermanis was an Aussie Rules player the judgment on his sport is inevitable - right or not. That hardly fulfils the criteria for a misrepresentation I believe.
Aker commented on male sport. He never claimed the AFL were worse than any other.![]()
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WRONG..
Maybe you were reading the "In damage mode" article.
The AFL is good at that after someone lets the cat out of the bag,
Just like the One WHITE Parent story..
How quickly that was changed .
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This article is nothing like your un sourced article..
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-05-20/a ... set/833486
Outspoken AFL player Jason Akermanis has warned gay players the game is not ready for them to come out of the closet.
"If a player wants to out himself, then I say good luck," the Western Bulldogs star wrote in his weekly Herald Sun column.
"But I believe the world of AFL footy is not ready for it. To come out is unnecessary for a lot of reasons.
"Imagine the publicity associated with a current player admitting he's gay. It would be international news and could break the fabric of a club."
Akermanis said an openly gay player could make his team-mates uncomfortable.
"Locker room nudity and homoerotic activities are normal inside footy clubs," he wrote.
He said it was not the role of sport to lead the way in changing community attitudes.
"Away from football I'm all for any initiative that helps lessen public bias against homosexuality, such as IDAHO (International Day Against Homophobia), which was run on Monday.
"I know there are many who think a public AFL outing would break down homophobia, but they don't live in football clubs.
"It's not the job of the minority to make the environment safer. Not now, anyway."
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He was absolutely talking about AFL..
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Might be 4 yrs ago ,,but he was right...nothing has changed,,the sport is still too homophobic for a player yto come out
& meanwhile in RL
we have had a referee come out..
no one batted an eyelid..
Because you can "come out" in RL & that is acceptable.
No problems..
Time AFL moved into the modern age.