'Inclusion' isn't political. It's social.Crossy66 wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jun 2018 12:22pmMy last post on the topic Roger! No problem with Charities - Breast cancer, MND, homeless etc - not political and worthy of wide community supportrodgerfox wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jun 2018 11:52amProbably right. However considering clubs generate revenue through alcoholism and gambling - I don't know why people would draw the line generating revenue via a social issue?
The Saints have been helping the homeless and drug affected for decades. There's many a social issue that clubs latch onto, and always have.
Your first point - I see it as a politically charged issue. Re: the Alcohol and gambling issue, both are legal and common in the wider community.its the abuse of both that causes issues. Also worth noting that its hypocritical governments, supposed to govern in the best interests of all that generate the lion share of revenue from both but turn a blind eye to the negative impact . Its amazing what you can justify when money is involved.
Anyway, back on topic - put your effort into fixing my footy club for a while.
It's not illegal to be gay.
But I don't think the club trying to generate revenue and change the public's perception of St Kilda's 'anti woman' culture and reckless party boy image by pretending to be socially conscious and 'care' about social issues detracts from 'fixing the club'. I'd argue that it is actually precisely designed to fix the club in certain aspects.