I am very aware of the Pride games & Mardi Gras. I am also aware Rainbow Swans were very unhappy about the Qatar Airlines deal. When the country still beheads GLBTI in public it gives people an uneasy feeling. I do not believe Qatar Airlines is a good fit for a club that purports to believe in...
Why let a whole lot of psyco politicians decide who or what you have pride in lol? Let the footy. i must admit I have not been proud of Australia as a nation for a long time. But still proud of my Swannies.
Speaking of Sam Reid. The AFL site has an article up:
UP FOR GRABS: The battle in on for this spot in your team.
They see the battle as between Paddy McCartin and Sam Reid. That is wishy washy. Paddy will get the nod there easily. He owned that position Pre-season.
I think the big battle is...
Well, they did build it on a Swamp/wetlands. I expect buildings to start to sink and list to one side. They did at Westlakes. They had dreadful problems. The only place not effected was Footy Park. That's because the hole they dug was so deep it took the worker a week to get out lol.
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Yes anyone who invents a guy in the sky who you can talk to but never receive a message from must have been a genius. Because religion has been making millions off this secret person that is invisible, mute and blesses everyone without them knowing. I mean if you actually tell people God has...
No they were not just a few examples. Tony Armstrong recounts being treated very differently at Collingwood. Labumba and others, one who has just retired gave evidence of racist stuff said to them by the player group, the coaches and officials. So to say they have put this to bed is just niave...
It is in fact the right who are far more intolerant. See Hitler, Moussolini, Franco, USA, Stalin (it may surprise you to know Joe was not a Leftie he was a totalitarian which is right of the political spectre), Putin (See Joe), Peron, The Generals in Argentina (all trained by ex NAZIs, Pinoche...
This one is for those that think an efficacious and effective vaccine is just going to happen within 1 year. It isn't. The history of vaccines tells us that. SARS still does not have a vaccine. Vaccines take an average of 10 years to develop to potential...
This is for the people who put s**t on me for saying the weather affected virus spread. It does and is an important element. The science is there to see
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-25/weather-covid-19-coronavirus-and-humidity-study/12587402
I have read all the WHO information on this. Murphy has bumbled along from day one. His protocols have led to 650 infections in NSW and 11 deaths. He should have been sacked for his inability to institute Pandemic Protocols immediately. The measures that were eventually put into place were...
No that is not true. If you understand the concept of a Coronavirus then you understand that by denying this virus a new victim it dies rather quickly. That is the strategy that was identified in SARS. It worked very well. SARS was not as easily caught as COVID 19 but the same principal applies...
Sorry but you have obviously not read any research on Coronaviruses. If you isolate them they die out rather quickly. They have only a small incubation period, unlike the flu that will live for months in aircon. Even this more viral form has disappeared when not being given victims within 72...
The height of this epidemic could come quickly. It is my belief we are almost there. There are some recalcitrant nations, USA, that are dragging the chain. But most seem to have reached the curve stage.
Italy & Spain were basket cases because the virus got into centres of the elderly and...
This is infecting more people and spreading far more easily than either SARS or MERS. Thank goodness it is not as deadly
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Actually it probably will. The thing is it needs new incubation or it dies. Unlike the Flu virus which is incredibly resilient and can live in water Aircon for up to 6 months Coronaviruses tend to die far quicker.
Have you noticed Australia has only had 250 cases with very little effort to...
With the history of Coronaviruses being hit quick lose their strength and peter out I don't think it will be necessary to cancel the season. This virus does not act like SARS or MERS but the fact is the warmer the weather the slower the spread. If COVID 19 follows the path of every other...
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I doubt COVID 19 will last that long. The longest pandemic, no Coronavirus has caused a pandemic, was caused by HIV/AIDS, a retrovirus (meaning it replicates or changes to suit conditions as to survive). SARS lasted 12 months and infected 8,000 people. MERS is still happening but not in...
COVID 19 symptoms for the majority of people, about 90%, are very mild. Much like a head cold. But for the others it is severe. If you have asthma, Emphysema, any other lung condition you need to be vigilent. I am in the 4% who are highly likely to get severe symptoms
Not even in our lives Buddy. There was the HIV/AIDS outbreak in 1985 and by 2012 36 million have died.
The Hong Kong flu hit the world in 1968 and killed over 1 million people
The 1956-58 Asian Flu killed nearly 2 million people. I was born in 1957 so this was in MY life time.
i won't...
In answer to a proposition on RWO that we deliberately infect the players to build an immunity.
Yes I agree to a certain extent. The problem is if any players have chronic asthma complications can develop. COVID 19 is a member of a group of viruses that include SARS & MERS. There are also...
It is not bigotry. How is what she says not bigotry? You defend her statements about GLBTI but won't defend the GLBTI when they naturally react. Her statements are inciting hatred. Her statements incite violence. That is fact. The same with Folau.
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That's bullshit. You can't exclude players just because they did not play in the VFL. The VFL was not much better than those comps. Many players in those days chose to stay home. By the 1980's the VFL was broke and nearly folded at one stage. If it weren't for the state government it probably...
He only played in two countries, England and Australia. They had not started official tests against India at that stage even though teams did go there. But he was suceptable to spin on a spinning wicket. He had a habit of attacking the spinners by moving down the wicket to them. My grandfather...
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