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  • KSAS
    Senior Player
    • Mar 2018
    • 1786

    Category: | Herald Sun

    I'm not sure if the likes of Bolt, Newman, Warne, Jones and Panahi have seen the documentary but Gerard Whately & Andy Maher who were fence sitters during the saga are now vehemently of the opinion that the attacks on Goodes was racially motivated after seeing the documentary. They both are refusing to discuss the topic with their callers until the documentary has been shown on Ch 10 later this year, describing any callers arguments at Goodes as being 3 years out of date, such is the revealing nature of the documentary which left them both in no doubt.

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    • barry
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 8499

      When Alan Jones refuses to allow any footage of him in the Goodes film, you know it's all about public perception and not reality.
      It's sad that we have these people but they are just rabble rousers. All flair, no substance.

      You have a right of free speech, but a responsibility to respect others. The later must never be forgotten.

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      • Ludwig
        Veterans List
        • Apr 2007
        • 9359

        Originally posted by S.S. Bleeder
        The way Sam Newman has been treated by Goodes ................ is a bloody disgrace.

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        • S.S. Bleeder
          Senior Player
          • Sep 2014
          • 2165

          Originally posted by The Big Cat
          Newman has made a living out of being an Aussie bogan in the worst sense. Treatment of Goodes and Winmar racist, Caroline Wilson sexist, people with a disability on "Street Talk" cringe worthy. He is a magnet for the worst in Australians - just because Sam says it, they believe it is OK to go with it. You can throw Shane Warne into the same conversation. After being attention seekers on the sports field they suffer from severe attention deficit when they retire. To them it is better to be regarded as an intellectual pigmy than to not be regarded at all.
          Your letting your preconceived opinion of Sam cloud your judgement. I'm talking about his comments about Goodes which many, many people believe are spot on.

          He is known for his slapstick comedy and sending people up, including himself, but that's why people love him. Do you think any of those who appeared on Street Talk didnt know what they were doing or regretted their decision? No, they loved the attention and saw it as an opportunity to brag to their mates.

          He wasn't racist towards Goodes. What he did with Winmar was stupid, but not racist 15 years ago.

          He isn't an intellectual pigmy. Infact he is an extremely intelligent man who doesn't care about hurting the feelings of haters; again, another reason why people love him. He is perfectly entitled to him opinion without this "documentary" putting their own political slant on things to make him look bad and to help their ratings.

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          • Matty10
            Senior Player
            • Jun 2007
            • 1331

            Originally posted by Blood Fever
            Can't stand McGuire but he is not in same boat as the others even if he is nauseatingly "mates"with them.
            I think the only difference is that McGuire engages in the pretence that he does not subscribe to the views espoused by the others (obviously some not at all considering the divide in the political spectrum) or that they were just gaffes, but when you list all the obnoxious things that he has been a part of it is hard not to look at him in a similarly negative light:

            - He mocked someone for their supposed inability to toss a coin prior to an AFL game.
            - He did nothing as the on-air host of The Footy Show (and when present in production meetings) when Sam Newman dressed up in black face because Nicky Winmar refused to go on their show.
            - He did nothing as the on-air host of The Footy Show (and present in production meetings) when Sam Newman referred to people from New Guinea as monkeys
            - He did nothing as the on-air host of The Footy Show (and present in production meetings) when Sam Newman brought out a blow-up doll in mockery of Caroline Wilson
            - He used homophobic language to mock participates in the Winter Olympics.
            - He jokingly said that Adam Goodes should be brought to Melbourne to help promote 'King Kong' in the week after he was called an ape at a Collingwood game.
            - He suggested that Western Sydney was the land of the falafel.
            - He jokingly suggested that Caroline Wilson be held underwater if involved in the MND charity event.
            - He suggested that Goodes on-field war dance was aggressive and should never be seen again.

            And, just like all the others, he also has a platform for saying whatever he likes (or unnecessarily promoting his own agenda) without suffering any real consequences.

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            • Blood Fever
              Veterans List
              • Apr 2007
              • 4044

              Originally posted by S.S. Bleeder
              Your letting your preconceived opinion of Sam cloud your judgement. I'm talking about his comments about Goodes which many, many people believe are spot on.

              He is known for his slapstick comedy and sending people up, including himself, but that's why people love him. Do you think any of those who appeared on Street Talk didnt know what they were doing or regretted their decision? No, they loved the attention and saw it as an opportunity to brag to their mates.

              He wasn't racist towards Goodes. What he did with Winmar was stupid, but not racist 15 years ago.

              He isn't an intellectual pigmy. Infact he is an extremely intelligent man who doesn't care about hurting the feelings of haters; again, another reason why people love him. He is perfectly entitled to him opinion without this "documentary" putting their own political slant on things to make him look bad and to help their ratings.
              Making fun of people with a disability, as he did on Street Talk a number of times, is not my idea of clever.

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              • Blood Fever
                Veterans List
                • Apr 2007
                • 4044

                Originally posted by Matty10
                I think the only difference is that McGuire engages in the pretence that he does not subscribe to the views espoused by the others (obviously some not at all considering the divide in the political spectrum) or that they were just gaffes, but when you list all the obnoxious things that he has been a part of it is hard not to look at him in a similarly negative light:

                - He mocked someone for their supposed inability to toss a coin prior to an AFL game.
                - He did nothing as the on-air host of The Footy Show (and when present in production meetings) when Sam Newman dressed up in black face because Nicky Winmar refused to go on their show.
                - He did nothing as the on-air host of The Footy Show (and present in production meetings) when Sam Newman referred to people from New Guinea as monkeys
                - He did nothing as the on-air host of The Footy Show (and present in production meetings) when Sam Newman brought out a blow-up doll in mockery of Caroline Wilson
                - He used homophobic language to mock participates in the Winter Olympics.
                - He jokingly said that Adam Goodes should be brought to Melbourne to help promote 'King Kong' in the week after he was called an ape at a Collingwood game.
                - He suggested that Western Sydney was the land of the falafel.
                - He jokingly suggested that Caroline Wilson be held underwater if involved in the MND charity event.
                - He suggested that Goodes on-field war dance was aggressive and should never be seen again.

                And, just like all the others, he also has a platform for saying whatever he likes (or unnecessarily promoting his own agenda) without suffering any real consequences.
                You're especially right about his silent endorsement of the footy Show nonsense and I have no time for the guy. Just don't think he is as obnoxious as the others in the group you mentioned.

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                • top40
                  Regular in the Side
                  • May 2007
                  • 933

                  Originally posted by S.S. Bleeder
                  Your letting your preconceived opinion of Sam cloud your judgement. I'm talking about his comments about Goodes which many, many people believe are spot on.

                  He is known for his slapstick comedy and sending people up, including himself, but that's why people love him. Do you think any of those who appeared on Street Talk didnt know what they were doing or regretted their decision? No, they loved the attention and saw it as an opportunity to brag to their mates.

                  He wasn't racist towards Goodes. What he did with Winmar was stupid, but not racist 15 years ago.

                  He isn't an intellectual pigmy. Infact he is an extremely intelligent man who doesn't care about hurting the feelings of haters; again, another reason why people love him. He is perfectly entitled to him opinion without this "documentary" putting their own political slant on things to make him look bad and to help their ratings.
                  I am not sure what you are trying to convey with the words "..but not racist 15 years ago"? It is a bit like saying that the White Australia Policy or parts of the Australian Constitution (notably sections 25 and 51(xxvi)) are not racist because there were derived from a time in the past. Racism is racism, whether acted upon in 2019, 2004 or 1900.

                  There are also degrees of racism. Sam Newman is in my opinion at the higher range of being a racist by virtue of his comments and conduct on television

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                  • erica
                    Happy and I know it
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 1247

                    From The Hawthorn club twitter feed:

                    Hawthorn players will wear the number 37 on their warm up tops tomorrow night, in a show of respect for Adam Goodes. ????

                    DETAILS: Hawks to wear 37 - hawthornfc.com.au
                    All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. - Edmund Burke

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                    • S.S. Bleeder
                      Senior Player
                      • Sep 2014
                      • 2165

                      Originally posted by top40
                      I am not sure what you are trying to convey with the words "..but not racist 15 years ago"? It is a bit like saying that the White Australia Policy or parts of the Australian Constitution (notably sections 25 and 51(xxvi)) are not racist because there were derived from a time in the past. Racism is racism, whether acted upon in 2019, 2004 or 1900.

                      There are also degrees of racism. Sam Newman is in my opinion at the higher range of being a racist by virtue of his comments and conduct on television
                      And you're entitled to your opinion just as those are who have a different opinion. People need to understand what the definition a racist is. Does Sam show prejudice, discrimination towards those of a different race based on the belief that his own race is superior (Oxford Dictionary)? I don't think he does and none of you are in a position to confirm that he does. You confusing lack of empathy with racism.

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                      • stevoswan
                        Veterans List
                        • Sep 2014
                        • 8550

                        Originally posted by S.S. Bleeder
                        Your letting your preconceived opinion of Sam cloud your judgement. I'm talking about his comments about Goodes which many, many people believe are spot on.

                        He is known for his slapstick comedy and sending people up, including himself, but that's why people love him. Do you think any of those who appeared on Street Talk didnt know what they were doing or regretted their decision? No, they loved the attention and saw it as an opportunity to brag to their mates.

                        He wasn't racist towards Goodes. What he did with Winmar was stupid, but not racist 15 years ago.

                        He isn't an intellectual pigmy. Infact he is an extremely intelligent man who doesn't care about hurting the feelings of haters; again, another reason why people love him. He is perfectly entitled to him opinion without this "documentary" putting their own political slant on things to make him look bad and to help their ratings.
                        Again seriously hilarious.....but extremely sad.

                        Yes, Sam is intelligent.....which makes what he says basically racist....and he knows it. The insult is that he thinks others will follow his opinion because of his 'intelligence'.....but in the end, only the stupid or like minded follow him.

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                        • KTigers
                          Senior Player
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 2499

                          Originally posted by erica
                          From The Hawthorn club twitter feed:

                          Hawthorn players will wear the number 37 on their warm up tops tomorrow night, in a show of respect for Adam Goodes. ????

                          DETAILS: Hawks to wear 37 - hawthornfc.com.au
                          Bravo. Great to see support from players at other clubs.

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                          • stevoswan
                            Veterans List
                            • Sep 2014
                            • 8550

                            Originally posted by KTigers
                            Bravo. Great to see support from players at other clubs.
                            Yes it is.

                            While it's all a bit late like the AFL apology, it's better late than never.....and I bet Burgoyne was behind it.

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                            • KTigers
                              Senior Player
                              • Apr 2012
                              • 2499

                              Originally posted by stevoswan
                              Yes it is.

                              While it's all a bit late like the AFL apology, it's better late than never.....and I bet Burgoyne was behind it.
                              Sure, but they can't go back in time. And I read Burgoyne was behind it. I'll be getting to the game early enough tomorrow
                              night to see it...

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                              • Jeynez
                                Warming the Bench
                                • May 2013
                                • 223

                                It’s a nice gesture from the players. But the timing with Kennett being a racist buffoon (again) this week, I can’t help but feel it’s a slightly disingenuous PR move.

                                Hawks social media is going into a meltdown though. Funny how Goodes is accused of being the “sook” when it’s only the closet racist’s that whinge and cry as soon as Goodes is mentioned anywhere. ????

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