It was a racist association... I think that qualifies what he said as 'racist'.joffaboy wrote:Agree with all of this.markp wrote:
The publicly articulated association is utterly appalling and totally out of order, and as it was made in public should be condemned wholeheartedly in public, by the public.
And Ed is an absolute hypocrite.
Does that make what he said racist? I tend to think not.
Personally I tend to believe it was a terrible arrogant misjudgement that would, even by association, have opened up Goodes's wound rom Friday night.
It was dumb and unpardonable. McGuire has made an unconditional apology and is not deflecting or making excuses.
He should know better and that is the point. Not that he is a racist or even the comment was racist. McGuire is in a position of responsibility, as a broadcaster and as the president of the largest AFL club in the land.
I just think the lynch mob mentality over this is way out of hand.
He was trying to make a joke about something that is totally out of bounds, he has form, and so does the... er... group he represents.
He is a powerful, influential, and outspoken individual... and there's no bigger public sin than hypocrisy.
His apology sounded about as contrite as Pell's, but a little more aggressive.
I honestly think he sort of forgot where he was for a second (he sounded and said he was pretty out of it), and that it's the sort of thing he'd probably say in private.
Pig of a man, in my books... deserves all he gets and then some.