by scoob » Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:39 am
by another grub » Tue Nov 14, 2006 12:34 pm
by Maddogmike » Tue Nov 14, 2006 12:47 pm
by Adelaide Hawk » Tue Nov 14, 2006 1:25 pm
scoob wrote:Is being called a stupid indian much worse?
by JK » Tue Nov 14, 2006 1:41 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:scoob wrote:Is being called a stupid indian much worse?
That comment is unacceptable. Trouble is, you're always going to get a few in the crowd who cannot wait to prove their ignorance. Nobody should tolerate racist comments, but I also get a little annoyed that all Aussie cricket fans get tarred with the same brush because some idiots full of booze and bad manners can't control themselves.
I was amazed to hear the morning crew on SEN say they they didn't consider the term "stupid Indian" a racist comment. What else could those words be?
by scoob » Tue Nov 14, 2006 1:48 pm
by Adelaide Hawk » Tue Nov 14, 2006 9:30 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:scoob wrote:Is being called a stupid indian much worse?
That comment is unacceptable. Trouble is, you're always going to get a few in the crowd who cannot wait to prove their ignorance. Nobody should tolerate racist comments, but I also get a little annoyed that all Aussie cricket fans get tarred with the same brush because some idiots full of booze and bad manners can't control themselves.
I was amazed to hear the morning crew on SEN say they they didn't consider the term "stupid Indian" a racist comment. What else could those words be?
AH, I'm not suggesting this is acceptable in anyway, nor was it necessarily the case, but is it possible that a thoughtless spectator has made the comment toward the team he was representing ... Ie, like calling a Glenelg player a "Stupid Tiger"?
by am Bays » Tue Nov 14, 2006 10:11 pm
by noone » Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:12 pm
by Adelaide Hawk » Wed Nov 15, 2006 6:20 am
noone wrote:call my cynical but the first thing that crossed my mind was someone in the media today tonight or maybe one of the tabloids (english or australian) paid some guy to say it...
by scoob » Wed Nov 15, 2006 8:50 am
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:just talking to a mate in England, its is big news over there, more so than the result of the match......
Watch all the English fans back in the 'ol dart, get behind him and support him, but then go down to the corner shop for their HP sauce and Weet-a-bix and abuse the Paki behind the counter for not speaking proper English....
by smac » Wed Nov 15, 2006 9:31 am
by Rik E Boy » Wed Nov 15, 2006 11:18 am
smac wrote:I don't fully subscribe to the belief that this is a blatantly racist comment. Someone further up the thread referred to 'stupid aussie' as a sledge - personally I wouldn't care if I were called that. I agree that it may be unnecessary but certainly being over reacted to.
I remember a few years back an Essendon player was reported for racial vilification against a Collingwood player. The defence was based on the comment being misheard - 'Dumb c**t' instead of 'Dark c**t'. I thought it was strange that the player was most upset at being called dark (which was at least true) and didn't seem to mind being called a c**t.
And before anyone returns fire, I have been in a situation where I was part of the minority and comments similar to those above were thrown at me all day, every day.
by smac » Wed Nov 15, 2006 1:30 pm
Unconsciously competent. I suppose it is better than consciously incompetent.Rik E Boy wrote:smac wrote:I don't fully subscribe to the belief that this is a blatantly racist comment. Someone further up the thread referred to 'stupid aussie' as a sledge - personally I wouldn't care if I were called that. I agree that it may be unnecessary but certainly being over reacted to.
I remember a few years back an Essendon player was reported for racial vilification against a Collingwood player. The defence was based on the comment being misheard - 'Dumb c**t' instead of 'Dark c**t'. I thought it was strange that the player was most upset at being called dark (which was at least true) and didn't seem to mind being called a c**t.
And before anyone returns fire, I have been in a situation where I was part of the minority and comments similar to those above were thrown at me all day, every day.
Without realising it, you have just illustrated the essence of the issue. The issue is not the what was said but whether or not offence is caused to the person it's being directed to. If Panesar didn't GAF about the comment it isn't really a story, just a beat up that *shudder* may prove that idiot Smith was right for the first time in his life.
regards,
REB
by JK » Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:52 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:scoob wrote:Is being called a stupid indian much worse?
That comment is unacceptable. Trouble is, you're always going to get a few in the crowd who cannot wait to prove their ignorance. Nobody should tolerate racist comments, but I also get a little annoyed that all Aussie cricket fans get tarred with the same brush because some idiots full of booze and bad manners can't control themselves.
I was amazed to hear the morning crew on SEN say they they didn't consider the term "stupid Indian" a racist comment. What else could those words be?
AH, I'm not suggesting this is acceptable in anyway, nor was it necessarily the case, but is it possible that a thoughtless spectator has made the comment toward the team he was representing ... Ie, like calling a Glenelg player a "Stupid Tiger"?
Panesar was representing England, not India, so therefore he wasn't having a go at the team he was representing. Nope, the comment was an attack on Panesar's heritage and his intellect. I can't view it as anything other than racist I'm afraid.
by Rik E Boy » Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:05 pm
by Adelaide Hawk » Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:20 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:Ah classic tautology 'Stupid Tiger'.
regards,
REB
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