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I would've thought he was just stating a fact.
We are all f..... homosapiens, are we not??
I'm experiencing a drought at the moment so that statement isn't true for all of us.
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I get your point on the "f..... homo" statement, but it seems it was ok to call Malthouse an "old c....". So it is ok to call a guy a "f...... premature ejaculator" on the football field?? It's political correctness gone mad! I guess in the past you could make a derogatory comment like "f......homo" without making a sexuality reference.
The point I was trying to make was that the media painted Lucuria as being homosexual by linking the AFL anti homphobic statement to the incident. Until that reference was made Milne's statement was just derogatory crap pouring out of his mouth no matter who was in the firing line. He could have called Malthouse the "f....... homo" for all we know.
I did see one report which mentioned that LIcuria "is not a homosexual". It didn't make any clarification on the "old c---" sledge. I'm not sure what we are to conclude from that.
The good thing is this puerile exchange managed to offend just about everyone so maybe, just maybe, footballers and coaches might think twice next time before invoking gays and vaginas. (I know, unlikely, but pointless optimism is the essential characteristic of a footy fan.)
Maybe if he just called him gay ... as in lame ... like all us other teenagers do.
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