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not quite. i could agree the booing increased after any of the incidents you mentioned as it's not central to my argument. we depart when racism non sequitur occurs. there hasn't even been a good inductive argument been made.
the use of booing volume as proof of anything is stupid. if you can't even show a increase in participation or volume by measurement you got nothing. all you've got is this past weekend seemed louder than ever before. people didn't like it and started squirming. then the pathetic, reductionist, simplistic, and sanctimonious explanations started. some of the defences have seemed underwhelming to you but what do you expect? the argument is so base and so unsophisticated that it's never had to reach any great heights.
Read my postThe fact Goodes said this means he likely used to get booed for footy related reasons predominantly. He's been playing for a long time and would have copped plenty of boos and seen a number of other players being booed. Booing a footy player/cricket player/whatever is part of the game.
The fact he's upset about the booing now is likely because he thinks it's not predominantly footy related anymore as the booing has increased since he was awarded AOTY and pointed at the girl.
He likely thinks the increase in booing is related to how he has drawn attention to issues of racism. And to argue it doesn't have anything to do with that now (no not everyone who boos) is deluded.
Your quotation doesn't really prove the point you want to make.