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Probably one of the few times you’ll actually see a professional sports person (really a petulant child) who has faced no consequences get put in his spot publicly.Let it go with the bullying analogy.
Bullying involves repeated instances of causing distress to someone with less power than you.
Unless Kenny has been doing it repeatedly it is not bullying.
Someone eventually was going to call ginnivan on his bs, I respect Kenny for being the one to do so.
Could he have used a bit of subtlety? Maybe, but let’s not make ginnivan a victim here.
That message to Grundy was also a dig at Collingwood - as both left the club. And Ginnivan has taken repeated digs at Collingwood.
Too often, due to their status and professionalism - clubs can’t say anything back. It looks unedifying. And this in turn emboldens guys like Ginnivan - as they assume the dialogue is one way annd consequence free and they are the ones who can give it.
It’s not just professional sport - it’s many organisations where we are almost stuck in behaviours or yesteryear- where we have manners/are professional etc. So hands are tied.
And Ken is an example of what happens when you bite back - you look a bit silly and he’s the one who’s gonna get punished. But it’s great to see as we’ve always wanted to see someone bite back.
And Mitchell is behaving like a bully’s mum - “you’re son should be suspended for retaliation “