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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Good luck with that.
I’d be interested in seeing a Venn diagram of people who ‘hate to see people being forced to kneel for fear of being pilloried’ and people who ‘hate to see the national anthem disrespected by anyone refusing to stand’.Im OK with this. Indigenous players should be able to not sing the national anthem if they dont wish. Without backlash.
The treatment of Adam Goodes makes me think absolutely.Are you thinking people would boycott the AFL because people of Indigenous race refused to sing the anthem?
We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and “villages” that collectively care for one another, especially our children, to the degree that mothers, parents, and children are comfortable.
The treatment of Adam Goodes makes me think absolutely.
I’d be interested in seeing a Venn diagram of people who ‘hate to see people being forced to kneel for fear of being pilloried’ and people who ‘hate to see the national anthem disrespected by anyone refusing to stand’.
The treatment of Adam Goodes makes me think absolutely.
I would support it if it was just a stand against racism. Unfortunately BLM are also advocating the collapse of the nation state into border-less societies and the abolishment of the nuclear family.
Have a look at some of the crap on their website:
Yeah just raise them in one great big commune comrades. Destruction of the family unit has been great for the black community so far
Enjoying the freedom?I agree, they shouldn’t allow any members of the US government to attend any more ANZAC games.
Ch7 and 9 are the masters of creating narrow polls to fit their agenda.
Who is forcing them?Kneel in the privacy of your home. Players, in their workplace, should not be forced to kneel.
Who is forcing them?
Take a moment to think if your workplace asked you to publicly commit to an act. Even if you disagree with it, what do you do?Who is forcing them?
C'mon mate, let's be reasonable here.Go on HaroLad, tell us in your wisdom how they want to destroy the world and, in the words someone said above, make us villagers.
Yes and no, Americans are more fanatical but I’ve seen a woman yell at two young people at a sporting event to ‘show some respect’ and stand for the national anthem. I’ve had a Scottish friend feel pressured to stand just because everyone else was. Hell, just try being the only person in a stadium not to to stand and watch the looks you get.And do you think we havnt learnt from that? At all?
Wouldnt that be even more of a reason to...take a knee?
Arugably more of an American situation since they are...rather fanatical about their anthem and flag and stuff while we are not so much.
C'mon mate, let's be reasonable here.
It's fine for the AFL and the players to take an anti-racist stance, but all that stuff about dismantling capitalism and whatnot - I think we can all agree that has no place in football. Look at what it's doing to people in this thread. It's not bringing people together, politics has a tendency to divide, surprisingly.
Let's just agree to dennounce racial discrimination, forget the Black Lives Matter politics and enjoy the game.
Who is forcing them?
Are you white? Cause if you are i don't think you can say that?No. I don't support racist police but I also don't support anti white lynch mobs.
Every little thing is starting to be interpreted as racist
No. I don't support racist police but I also don't support anti white lynch mobs.
Every little thing is starting to be interpreted as racist
That's exactly what those kneeling were trying to get across.
No chance in hell that I would agree. But if my workplace had a significant number of Indigenous people &=they asked me to support them against the way society in general treats them, would I support Them. In a heartbeat.Take a moment to think if your workplace asked you to publicly commit to an act. Even if you disagree with it, what do you do?