- Banned
- #126
So you speak for the wider public?Harry can believe what he wants
Im talking from a public perspective. People seem to want to always take the side of the person who got offended instead of looking at the issue (except on this site, because most hate Harry)
Harry was right to raise the issue, the club it seems refused to address it. This sits in opposition of Australian ethical norms. He felt he no longer wanted to work in such an environment. Didn't take it to the public, but instead has decided to quit. Isn't that what people in the past have demanded when others have been critical of their teams.
Yep, he did exactly what his detractors wanted, so why vilify him for the decision?