saintspremiers wrote:Life Long Saint wrote:The Redeemer wrote:Regarding Jurrah. The man has been charged with a serious, violent crime yet the AFL allow him back? Why? It is anti-racism by suggesting that it is what goes on in remote communities. Such an act is wrong regardless of the circumstances and the geography.
It would be interesting to talk to Ben Cousins about his treatment from the AFL as a direct contrast to how Jurrah has been treated.
Cousins was de-registered for 12 months for not being charged with a serious crime but somehow brought the game into disrepute.
It's called racism.
Anti-white propoganda by the AFL.
Get your head out of your arse Demetriou!
It's not racism...
Racism is defined as:
1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
I don't think that any of that is going on here at all.
What is happening, though, is a difference has been identified between people within the AFL system that is racially based. It is clear that the aboriginal recruits have a harder time settling in to AFL life than the non-aboriginal recruits. Raw numbers don't tell you that but as a percentage they do...The so-called media experts will point to Buddy and Goodes as examples that it isn't the case. But for each one of the success stories there would be about four or five failures. Rendell identified a real issue.
Now rather than address the issue, the media have jumped all over Rendell labeling him racist. He is not. The media have got their story and left the issue un-addressed just waiting for the next victim.
What is clear is that there are differences in how the AFL handle different groups. The fact that they have multi-cultural ambassadors, indigenous round, multi-cultural round and the like only draw attention to this. It is a good thing to celebrate our differences as education gives us understanding and that leads to tolerance.
But when it comes to crime and punishment everyone should be treated the same. The race card cannot be played as a defence. It is irrelevant. As exciting a player as Jurrah is, he should not be playing at his club. Geez...the Crows fined Vince for celebrating in his boxer shorts, Steven King gets fined and is required to do community service by the Bulldogs for drink driving...Jurrah gets off scott free from the AFL and his club.
I don't get it!