There seems to be a mis-conception by some people that this issue has something to do with Pierce's racial background; I don't think that's the case is it? I think if he said the same thing to a player of any heritage about his mother in a similar fashion, I'm sure it would be a similar outcome. It depends on the sensitivities of the victim, as has been said.Moods wrote:However there definitely are some hysterical posts on here. I think we need to clarify exactly what Minson has form for. He NEVER attacked Cornes' disabled child. He had a go at Cornes for not being at home assisting taking care of him. A VERY big difference. Still below the belt, but there vare different levels of below the belt.
As for for what he said - he claims I believe, that he said, 'I f.cked your mother.' Now quite possibly a distatsteful remark, but if we are to be honest, mother jokes have been with us since the turn of the last century. Suddenly Minson is satan because he said it and an indigenous player has taken offence? He strenuously denies stating anything re rape. Obviously once that sort of rubbish gets said then we are on a slippery slope.
Now does that make it an aboriginal issue? If the sledge involved rape, and something similar did in fact happen to Pierce's mother, how is that an aboriginal issue? White mothers don't ever get raped?
I think it is actually disgusting how many thick-skinned bogans out there are painting Pierce as the bad guy, or a weak character because of this. I'd love to see how these heroes would react in such a situation. Remember, you're not allowed to fight or you'll get reported and maybe cost your club the game or future games or a fine with your ill discipline. Yeah, he probably never met your mum so just laugh it off. And again. And again. You just take it and take it and don't even think about complaining or having a go at the guy who said it.
Yeah, bit of an overreaction, but it's true that the world is getting softer. If you don't like it, there's plenty of harder places for you live, or even harder sports to follow. But why should softer people suffer just so harder people can feel good about the world?8856brother wrote:Stay at home. Don't speak to anyone you don't know. I mean anyone! Just in case. Never joke with anyone you haven't known for 20 years.
The AFL, and most of the world has lost the plot. Have a look at OH&S laws now in most workplaces. There always has to be someone to blame. No such thing as an accident any more. It's always someone's fault. Point the finger. Sport is the same now. Say something to 100 people. 99 will laugh or give you something back. 1 will destroy your character forever.