Exactly. The idea that Howard is racist didn't start when he was PM, have been around since time immemorial. Believe the above was an election promise, yes?Yes, he was. In the sense he built on fears and prejudices against people from certain parts of the world, and he did it for base political motives.
I stll remember Howard in the 80s saying Australians didn't want Asian immigration - not immigration, Asian immigration. Fraser annointed Peacock his successor partly because he abhorred Howard's racist views.
God I despise that man.
Was being sarcastic.Really? I'd rather have someone who actually knows about cricket.
**** off John.
The question seems to be an issue of whether anyone actually wants the job rather than if there's anyone qualified.Surely somebody more steeped in cricket administration would be a better fit.
It's hard to believe there isn't such a person in all of Australia and New Zealand.
This man just gets worse the more I find out about him.Yes, he was. In the sense he built on fears and prejudices against people from certain parts of the world, and he did it for base political motives.
I stll remember Howard in the 80s saying Australians didn't want Asian immigration - not immigration, Asian immigration. Fraser annointed Peacock his successor partly because he abhorred Howard's racist views.
God I despise that man.
What? CA and NZC have been fighting over who they can nominate.The question seems to be an issue of whether anyone actually wants the job rather than if there's anyone qualified.
Not really. OZ have, from all reports, just refused to agree with NZ's nomination so have put Howard up. Don't think anyone else's name has been mentioned as being interested, as opposed to qualified persons who have been mentioned but aren't interested.What? CA and NZC have been fighting over who they can nominate.
yeah.. like u do in every other non-Australian thread..Good opportunity for anti-Australian posters to vent a bit.
I don't think that is even possible (AFAIK). Unless your name is Stephen Arashiro.I personally know a number of people of Asian origin who liked Howard. They did not perceive his comments as racist.
His opposition to "the values of multiculturalism" as you call it were in large part a reaction to the self loathing of the left. Keating basically believed that all cultures should be promoted, except the culture of the majority of the people who live in the country. The fact is that Australia, despite its flaws, is founded on a culture of mateship and treating others as equals and most people in this country expect those who wish to live here to be aware of those values and to some extent share them. I do not see that as racist. If I was to become a Japanese citizen I certainly would expect that to do so I would assimilate somewhat into Japanese culture.
I do not want to live in a country that has racial divides that tear it apart like many other countries. We are the most plural society in the world, with people of all ethnic backgrounds, religions and cultures. I do not believe that the colour of a person's skin defines their worth. I do believe that we should keep the aspects of our culture that are worthwhile and even ask those who wish to live in this country to respect that.
I do agree with you though that his handling of the Aborigines was poor at times.
Haha me too, pretty boring ****.Not really. OZ have, from all reports, just refused to agree with NZ's nomination so have put Howard up. Don't think anyone else's name has been mentioned as being interested, as opposed to qualified persons who have been mentioned but aren't interested.
Don't have that great an interest in it, tbh.
Good to know you've read up on "what's his name".Running the ICC doesn't involve training players and picking teams. It involved political maneuvering between boards. John Howard is a politician extraordinaire, is well known internationally, and commands far more respect than.... what's his name again?
You need someone powerful to stand up to the BCCI and that NZ no-name is not the right person for the times.
No ****. Read up on Sir John Anderson and come back to this thread when you've bothered to do so.Running the ICC doesn't involve training players and picking teams.
Hey, most of us want Anderson as well!And in a case of perfect timing, I switch over to our annual sports awards (the Halberg Awards, named after the great runner and philanthropist, Sir Murray Halberg) and who gets the Leadership award for his work in sports - not just cricket? Sir John Anderson....
Nice touch. And just a subtle nod towards the Aussies, I'm sure...
Looks like I touched a raw nerve there by stating that some knighted Kiwi isn't well known. He is anonymous compared to John Howard and no one outside New Zealand would contest that.Good to know you've read up on "what's his name".
And seriously, this line:
No ****. Read up on Sir John Anderson and come back to this thread when you've bothered to do so.