- Banned
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I don't trust Jason Mifsud, the guy who made the allegations against Matt Rendell.
If Mifsud was so "deeply offended" by what Rendell said, then why didn't he say something at the time, or soon afterwards to Rendell? He could have told Rendell in private that what he said hurt him, and Rendell may have apologised and everything be cool, and a disagreement between friends be smoothed over, without anyone having to know.
Yet Misfud said nothing at the time, and only revealed it two months later to someone at the AFL. Yet he was so "offended"? It seems strange behaviour.
If someone says something that hurt you, especially if a friend said it carelessly, you usually (1) get upset with him, or (2) give him the silent treatment, and stew over it, until he wants to know why you are mad at him, or (3) you confront him privately, and tell him that you didn't appreciate the comment, and want him to apologize to you. It is rare for someone to say nothing about it for two months, and then remember in a conversation that someone offended you, and go public with it. Some friend!
I hope that's the last time someone tells Misfud anything, since he can't keep things to himself.
Also, why has Misfud not been interviewed by any media outlet? Could it be that he is afraid of being asked the questions above? Or is it that any media outlet that asks him the hard questions may be seen as "racist" as well?
If Mifsud was so "deeply offended" by what Rendell said, then why didn't he say something at the time, or soon afterwards to Rendell? He could have told Rendell in private that what he said hurt him, and Rendell may have apologised and everything be cool, and a disagreement between friends be smoothed over, without anyone having to know.
Yet Misfud said nothing at the time, and only revealed it two months later to someone at the AFL. Yet he was so "offended"? It seems strange behaviour.
If someone says something that hurt you, especially if a friend said it carelessly, you usually (1) get upset with him, or (2) give him the silent treatment, and stew over it, until he wants to know why you are mad at him, or (3) you confront him privately, and tell him that you didn't appreciate the comment, and want him to apologize to you. It is rare for someone to say nothing about it for two months, and then remember in a conversation that someone offended you, and go public with it. Some friend!
I hope that's the last time someone tells Misfud anything, since he can't keep things to himself.
Also, why has Misfud not been interviewed by any media outlet? Could it be that he is afraid of being asked the questions above? Or is it that any media outlet that asks him the hard questions may be seen as "racist" as well?