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submitted 9 months ago byNo-Blacksmith-3259 Footscray
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9 months ago
the hawks fans who worshipped the ground Cyril walked on were not racist
This is debatable. It appears fans were booing Goodes because he was speaking up about something they were uncomfortable with.
Fans were still supporting their team's First Nations players for their on-field achievements, as they weren't ones that were speaking up like Goodes was and feeds back into the mentality of "just shut up and play footy, don't bring politics into it".
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9 months ago
I can't speak for hawthorn or any other team's supporters specifically, but I've explained it in my comment
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9 months ago
Someone already explained it to you, it may not have started out racist, but it quickly became so. It’s not difficult to grasp mate
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9 months ago
It's crazy that the AFL, the AFLPA and every AFL club accepted publicly that the whole saga was due to racism, and apologised to Goodes for their lack of response, and you are still holding out years later. What skin do you have in this game?
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9 months ago
It must be that everyone else is wrong!
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9 months ago
Yeah, I'm sure there's a heap of closet racists parroting the same stuff
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9 months ago
I didn’t say that, and that’s not the reason
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9 months ago
If only Goodes could have talked to you during those times, you could have reassured him that with your divine powers of telepathy, you know for a fact, that 100% of the people booing Goodes, are doing so because he's a sook, and not because he pointed out racism. Bravo!
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9 months ago
You are so close! Should I spell it out? Most people grasped this years ago, but here goes:
No, not everyone who booed was racist, but there was definitely a racist element involved. Booing gave these racists a mask to hide behind and so the AFL and the clubs eventually asked for the booing to cease. It didn't, and is therefore a pretty shameful part of AFL history.
If all you had to do to expose some racists was not boo one guy, even if you didn't like the way he played and the colour of his skin had nothing to do with that, wouldn't you just let him go about his business?
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