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VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:29 am
by Raiderdave
embarrassing itself .... & our nation [-( [-( [-X [-X [-X

multicultural round :shock:
Really ? :?>

the whitest , most racist sport on the planet claiming its racially diverse :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :lol: :lol: :lol:
claiming people of White NZ , Irish ... & English Heritage .... are multicultural !! 8-[

again ,,, showing the engrained ignorance of this sport & its fans who live in a bubble & are simply not attached to the rest of world around them
racist coaches .. racist presidents .. racist players ... racist fans
& they now want to hold hands & sing koombiyah .. just as long as the person holding their hand is white no doubt [-X [-X [-( [-(

a national embarrassment
a national disgrace ... tis the VFL






A multicultural AFL? Not quite

Date
July 13, 2013

Ian Syson

Someone needs to call out the AFL on this one. As if we don't have enough ''noble work'' rounds already, we are this weekend lumbered with the most ludicrously framed of them all, Multicultural Round. The only round more silly would be one that celebrated the game's great Barrys.

I'm not against the idea of celebrating cultural diversity in any arena. More power to those who want to remind us that we live in a diverse and multicultural society.

But if anyone in the AFL bothered to think deeply for even a moment about the motivations of the Multicultural Round, they would run a mile.

Unfortunately, the AFL does not have all that much to celebrate in terms of its cultural diversity - yet. While the AFL diversity website claims that ''Australian football has the extraordinary power to bring people together regardless of their background'', the proof is just not there. For example, of the 817 listed AFL players, only 22 were born overseas, just below 3 per cent. This can be compared with the general Australian population in which 25 per cent were born overseas.

Perhaps it could be argued that AFL figures are not representative of the game as a whole. This may be the case but it would then be an indictment of the development pathways available for the non-Australian-born.

The AFL claims a higher figure in relation to those of a ''multicultural background''. About 15 per cent of listed players fit the AFL's multicultural criterion of having at least one parent born overseas. So the AFL falls down here as well, because more than 45 per cent of the Australian population fits this criterion.

When we look more closely at the figures, further problems appear.

Of those 121 ''multicultural'' players, more than half have one parent from Anglophone countries, mainly Britain, Ireland and New Zealand. Steele Sidebottom, born in Australia to an Australian father and English mother, does not strike me as a significant embodiment of cultural diversity. And the idea that Simon Black's Kiwi father makes him somehow ''multicultural'' borders on the perverse. Dermott Brereton? Really?

Bizarrely, this definition would allow most of the game's Anglo-Australian founders to be described as multicultural and eligible for selection in the all-time multicultural Australian rules team.

Yet this construction of multicultural identity is not universally applied in the AFL's thinking. Fourth-generation Australian Ron Barassi is included in a historical list of multicultural players. There's a tokenism here that cares more about the woggy surname than it does about the realities and differences of Italian-Australian culture. It's all just a bit silly.

Actually, it isn't just silly. It's also pernicious. The problem with all of this lies in the construction of a ''multicultural'' identity as opposed to another (true blue?) identity. The diversity gurus at the AFL seem to think that in breaking Australian society into two categories (insiders and outsiders, native-born and migrants, or Australians and multiculturals?) they are doing us a favour when in fact they are replicating the kind of Hansonite stereotypes that gave us the Cronulla riots.

When Eddie McGuire makes stupid comments about the ''Felafel Land'' of western Sydney or Kevin Sheedy reveals his ignorance in talking about the Immigration Department supplying supporters for the Western Sydney Wanderers Football Club, they articulate the AFL's failure to understand the social fissures encouraged by this false division between ''real'' and ''wannabe'' Aussies.

The bottom line is that in a multicultural society we are all multicultural. We all have ethnic and cultural baggage that sets us up in relation to the fluid process that we call multicultural Australia. We are all in it together and none of the imported cultures deserve the priority that is the privilege of the truly indigenous.

The AFL is to be congratulated for recognising and using its great social clout for good on any number of issues. The way the AFL has supported indigenous players in their struggle to be recognised as powerful and legitimate contributors to the game is one of our great sport stories of recent times. It should also be supported for acknowledging that it is not a particularly diverse sport and for taking steps to correct that.

But I'll be buggered if I am going to pat it on the back for playing catch-up football on cultural diversity. Let me know when the siren sounds on this game because I reckon we have a while to go. Meanwhile, I'm off to a game this weekend that, for all its faults, is so culturally diverse that to play ''spot the ***'' would be redundant. I'll leave that to the AFL.

Ian Syson teaches literary studies and professional writing at Victoria University and is researching the history of football codes in Australia.
http://www.smh.com.au/comment/a-multicu ... 2pvik.html

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:34 am
by Xman
Caught out........at what? Naming a multicultural round to recognise players from other countries and cultures playing our great Australian game?

:(/

Quality thread Raiderdave :(/

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:45 am
by Fred
Forgive me if I am wrong but the article refers to the AFL not the state league VFL and the VFL did not have a multi cultural round ???

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:48 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
Caught out........at what? Naming a multicultural round to recognise players from other countries and cultures playing our great Australian game?

:(/

Quality thread Raiderdave :(/

I didn't write the article cockhead
a professor of Literacy at a Victorian University did

& he agrees with me
the VFL are a bunch of hypocritical .... fuckwits :cool:



White Anglo Kiwis are apparently multicultural in Vicspazadon ... now ... are they ? :shock:

:(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<>
F'ing lunatics .. the VFL is full of em :_<> :_<>

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:50 am
by Raiderdave
Phelpsy wrote:
Forgive me if I am wrong
lets not go any further as you always are

& no
you're not forgiven ..... :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<>

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 11:29 am
by Swans4ever
What a load of shit GiantsRD - who cares 36% of NRL are islanders whats inclusive about that? I don't give a rats toss where a player is born or raised as long as he can play - you are pathetic

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 11:58 am
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Caught out........at what? Naming a multicultural round to recognise players from other countries and cultures playing our great Australian game?

:(/

Quality thread Raiderdave :(/

I didn't write the article cockhead
a professor of Literacy at a Victorian University did

& he agrees with me
the VFL are a bunch of hypocritical .... fuckwits :cool:



White Anglo Kiwis are apparently multicultural in Vicspazadon ... now ... are they ? :shock:

:(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<>
F'ing lunatics .. the VFL is full of em :_<> :_<>
where does he say "caught out"?

He questions its meaning but who cares. The AFL recognise all cultures playing our game. Good on them =D>

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 1:24 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Caught out........at what? Naming a multicultural round to recognise players from other countries and cultures playing our great Australian game?

:(/

Quality thread Raiderdave :(/

I didn't write the article cockhead
a professor of Literacy at a Victorian University did

& he agrees with me
the VFL are a bunch of hypocritical .... fuckwits :cool:



White Anglo Kiwis are apparently multicultural in Vicspazadon ... now ... are they ? :shock:

:(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<>
F'ing lunatics .. the VFL is full of em :_<> :_<>
where does he say "caught out"?

He questions its meaning but who cares. The AFL recognise all cultures playing our game. Good on them =D>

:-k
8-[

:(/ :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol:

OMG

how bout ..... this bit here you *********


Someone needs to call out the AFL on this one.


jesus
this lot never cease to amaze with new levels of retardation on a near weekly basis :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<>

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 2:49 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Caught out........at what? Naming a multicultural round to recognise players from other countries and cultures playing our great Australian game?

:(/

Quality thread Raiderdave :(/

I didn't write the article cockhead
a professor of Literacy at a Victorian University did

& he agrees with me
the VFL are a bunch of hypocritical .... fuckwits :cool:



White Anglo Kiwis are apparently multicultural in Vicspazadon ... now ... are they ? :shock:

:(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<>
F'ing lunatics .. the VFL is full of em :_<> :_<>
where does he say "caught out"?

He questions its meaning but who cares. The AFL recognise all cultures playing our game. Good on them =D>

:-k
8-[

:(/ :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol:

OMG

how bout ..... this bit here you *********


Someone needs to call out the AFL on this one.


jesus
this lot never cease to amaze with new levels of retardation on a near weekly basis :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<>
"Caught out" means "call out" does it? :(/ :(/ :(/

Another epic failureDave

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 6:01 pm
by Fred
Dave, he is referring to the AFL? Not the Vfl?

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 6:45 pm
by piesman2011
Forgive RD but he refuses to call it Australian football league. It upsets him for ome reason.

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 6:51 pm
by Fred
Yet he is okay with using nrl ??? Well given there is an actual vfl makes it confusing ... But then again none of his posts make little sense

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 9:36 am
by Swans4ever
I guess the NRL should be the NSWRL as there's only one side from melb 3 sides QLD (I don't count Warriors as they are NZ and can't fit in expression 'National'. So NRL has 9 sides in NSW and 4 in the rest of Australia - thats hardly 'National'. AFL has 8 teams outside Vic play regular home & away in Tas, Act and NT. What utter arrogance using the word 'National' by the RL - either way the AFL best suits - a game invented in Australia - played predominantly in Australia and truly all over Australia!

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 10:29 am
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:
- who cares 36% of NRL are islanders whats inclusive about that?

you do apparently you racist halfwit .... :-k

the point is going to send you an e-mail soon
be on the watch for it

K f wit ? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: VFL exposed again

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 10:33 am
by Raiderdave
piesman2011 wrote:
Forgive RD but he refuses to call it Australian football league. It upsets him for ome reason.

it isn't Australian football

this bumbling garbage was invented in the british colony of Victoria
Australia did not exist as a nation
plus today
it is not popular in half of this nation , quite the opposite actually

so it has not earned the right to put the name of my country at its front
no sport has

so

no sport will :wink: