Re: Booing Adam Goodes.
Goodes didn't incite the crowd in any way to cop the treatment that he received. The treatment he is receiving is widespread based on him standing up for his beliefs; his people and having the courage to stand up to those who treat people, no matter the colour of their skin or their ancestry, with disrespect. There is no reason for crowds to boo him like they do. What they are saying is we don't like you making a stand for your beliefs we want you to comply with how we think you should behave, after all you are a mere footballer and this is not the place for such matters.
What he has done is bring to the fore the racist element in our society. It is now a mainstream issue again with commentators from both sides of the divide putting their case forward on what they perceive is the right behaviour. The AFL has reacted and needs to do something about it. It is also up to us, as supporter,s to not tolerate this type of behaviour against a decent human being (whether you like him or not).
Goodes didn't incite the crowd in any way to cop the treatment that he received. The treatment he is receiving is widespread based on him standing up for his beliefs; his people and having the courage to stand up to those who treat people, no matter the colour of their skin or their ancestry, with disrespect. There is no reason for crowds to boo him like they do. What they are saying is we don't like you making a stand for your beliefs we want you to comply with how we think you should behave, after all you are a mere footballer and this is not the place for such matters.
What he has done is bring to the fore the racist element in our society. It is now a mainstream issue again with commentators from both sides of the divide putting their case forward on what they perceive is the right behaviour. The AFL has reacted and needs to do something about it. It is also up to us, as supporter,s to not tolerate this type of behaviour against a decent human being (whether you like him or not).
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