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FTR, that poster fits this descriptionBurgey simply just doesn't like anyone who he thinks is a ****.
FTR, that poster fits this descriptionBurgey simply just doesn't like anyone who he thinks is a ****.
Edit: this is actually a rare accurate post from HBAnnoying Burgey is a rather glorious purpose, tbh.
I was talking about @cnerd123 s posts and face.You're sadly mistaken if you think a thread about a player reporting racial abuse would annoy me.
Nathan Lyon: Mohammed Siraj sets new standard for calling out abuse
Former Australia opener Ed Cowan believes the country has still not accepted it has a problem with racismwww.espncricinfo.com
"We have an issue with Australia full stop, we are a very racist nation," Cowan told ABC Grandstand. "We can hold the mirror up and pretend we are not. But all you need to do is go to an AFL game, all you need to do is watch the Adam Goodes documentary, all you need to do is walk down the street. Casual or otherwise, racism is a massive issue in Australian society and we need to fix it.
"That is my view, and this is not bound to cricket or sport, it is merely a reflection of the society we live in, and it's not good enough. The big thing other people haven't spoken about is this happens every game. This is not an outlier.
I have witnessed unfortunately in this forum itself. It might be casual, an Australian poster time and again referring to certain posts as "Subcontinental sense of humour" for example. The Mods could have set an example by clamping down on this, but it gets ignored and by that regard, condoned.
These are the three posts in question, my first two sentences were addressing the quoted text directly. How on earth is that over the top? An Indian poster called Australians racist and I happened to point out that racism is pretty uniform and provided an example. I spent most of my post talking about the specific Australian racism that the thread was based on and I was not defending the racism in any way.Show me a single country on Earth that doesn't struggle with racism in one form or another. I mean India itself is the tenth most dangerous place to express a Christian faith*.
I guess the real problem here is not that people are racist (which is something that really can't be stopped), it's that they're openly expressing their racism in a way that's making it appear normalised. Ejection from the match and fining/banning those involved is a start. The victims of the abuse definitely have a right to play/watch any sport without twits ruining their day with racist filth.
But honestly the way that it was handled was spot on by SCG security. Kick them out and apply fines/bans after an investigation.
*https://www.opendoors.org.au/persecuted-christians/world-watch-list/
Just don't bring up the India example at all? It's irrelevant to the topic.These are the three posts in question, my first two sentences were addressing the quoted text directly. How on earth is that over the top? An Indian poster called Australians racist and I happened to point out that racism is pretty uniform and provided an example. I spent most of my post talking about the specific Australian racism that the thread was based on and I was not defending the racism in any way.
This is the most prescient non-Burgey post in this threadCan't think of many(any?) countries who will accept they have a problem with racism or bigotry.
I disagree but I can see how it could be construed otherwise so I'll leave it there.Just don't bring up the India example at all? It's irrelevant to the topic.
Unironically a great pointEdit: this is actually a rare accurate post from HB
Fixedwhat about being in america, that's dangerous
At the tossAnyway, now that Sydney has thrown down the gauntlet to Brisbane, what form do you think the racial abuse will take there and on what day will it start?
starts with the pitchAt the toss
It means someone who isn't quite a cheat but bends the rules a bit. It's often used in football codes to refer to players who slip in elbows when the ref isn't looking or engage in otherwise poor behavior.Siraj got repeatedly called a "bloody grub" at the Gabba apparently. Not sure what that means in Aussie. Food? Worm? Person with poor hygiene?