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The club doesn't make political statements. Human rights, inclusion, diversity maybe but these aren't political. They are just good things.

I hate myself for getting drawn into a debate on this - but if you think matters such as trans rights (under the banner of inclusion) aren't political, you're absolutely kidding yourself.

Just look at controversy its causing in women's sport & tell me its not a political matter.

I just sometimes want to enjoy the footy without hearing the same corporate stuff I hear in the office, in the news & just about everywhere else.
 
I hate myself for getting drawn into a debate on this - but if you think matters such as trans rights (under the banner of inclusion) aren't political, you're absolutely kidding yourself.

Just look at controversy its causing in women's sport & tell me its not a political matter.

I just sometimes want to enjoy the footy without hearing the same corporate stuff I hear in the office, in the news & just about everywhere else.
The rights of minority communities are not political issues. RWNJs hijacking the discourse and aligning them with their political agendas doesn't change what they are.
 
I hate myself for getting drawn into a debate on this - but if you think matters such as trans rights (under the banner of inclusion) aren't political, you're absolutely kidding yourself.

Just look at controversy its causing in women's sport & tell me its not a political matter.

I just sometimes want to enjoy the footy without hearing the same corporate stuff I hear in the office, in the news & just about everywhere else.
Just because there are groups/people that want to play politics with certain things for political benefit (and blow rare occurrences wildly out of proportion in your example), I don't see why the club or anyone, has to accept or kowtow to that, or accept that basic decent messages and positions being offered are "political statements".
 

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Why is Pride captured under Mental Health round?
Because gay people can have mental health issues because of they way they are treated ( i have a couple of gay relo's who im close to , so please don't make something of it )
There is no need for a game as there are bigger issues .
Maybe have some rainbow socks like my club has done , but NO need to change the jumper.
I really can't wait for the next
 
I believe there should only be the Doug Nicholls rounds , ANZAC and now a Mental Health round which can also capture the pride round , as that's part of it.
Incorporating Pride Round into a Mental Health Round would be pretty insensitive, and basically reducing the LGBTQ community and the issues they face to "mental health."

My potentially unpopular opinion - I'm not really a fan of any of these sorts of "rounds" that are conducted by organisations that have shown a lack of care & regard for the people they're claiming to be about. The AFL claims there is "no place for (insert offensive, bigoted behaviour)" but repeatedly welcomes and embraces people who have exhibited those exact behaviours.

So it all just feels very performative, and I would rather see more initiatives from the AFL & clubs at grassroots levels to reach out to effected communities.

As for a mental health round, this industry is clearly not ready, and arguably not deserving of one. I think instead there should be a Toughen Up, Get Over It and Listen to Kane Cornes round.
 
Incorporating Pride Round into a Mental Health Round would be pretty insensitive, and basically reducing the LGBTQ community and the issues they face to "mental health."

My potentially unpopular opinion - I'm not really a fan of any of these sorts of "rounds" that are conducted by organisations that have shown a lack of care & regard for the people they're claiming to be about. The AFL claims there is "no place for (insert offensive, bigoted behaviour)" but repeatedly welcomes and embraces people who have exhibited those exact behaviours.

So it all just feels very performative, and I would rather see more initiatives from the AFL & clubs at grassroots levels to reach out to effected communities.

As for a mental health round, this industry is clearly not ready, and arguably not deserving of one. I think instead there should be a Toughen Up, Get Over It and Listen to Kane Cornes round.
That's fair , it just doesn't need a game , there can be an awareness and support
 
Because gay people can have mental health issues because of they way they are treated ( i have a couple of gay relo's who im close to , so please don't make something of it )
There is no need for a game as there are bigger issues .
Maybe have some rainbow socks like my club has done , but NO need to change the jumper.
I really can't wait for the next
I get that, but it does seem to limit the groups under the Pride banner to just having mental health issues.

I find these sorts of X is more important than Y round discussions a bit odd. To you something might mean more, to others something else might.

For those who seem to worry about a round being designated X round or that it impacts your enjoyment of the footy, then I can't really help you. I just don't get it. You can turn the TV on at first bounce and miss most of it if you're really that upset by it, or gloss over the social media posts and live your life.
 
Incorporating Pride Round into a Mental Health Round would be pretty insensitive, and basically reducing the LGBTQ community and the issues they face to "mental health."

My potentially unpopular opinion - I'm not really a fan of any of these sorts of "rounds" that are conducted by organisations that have shown a lack of care & regard for the people they're claiming to be about. The AFL claims there is "no place for (insert offensive, bigoted behaviour)" but repeatedly welcomes and embraces people who have exhibited those exact behaviours.

So it all just feels very performative, and I would rather see more initiatives from the AFL & clubs at grassroots levels to reach out to effected communities.

As for a mental health round, this industry is clearly not ready, and arguably not deserving of one. I think instead there should be a Toughen Up, Get Over It and Listen to Kane Cornes round.
Let's be honest about why all these "special" things are embraced by the AFL.
Dreamtime at the G, Pride, Anzac Day, Gather Round, Opening Round, AFLW, etc, etc, etc.
1) Generate attention ie clicks, bums on seats and TV audience.
2) Broaden the appeal of the game to women and non-anglo folk but particularly to kids. They are the future of the game.
3) Sell more merchandise.
Our club is a participant in this ongoing promotion and I think we do it pretty well, particularly Marn Grook and Pride. Doesn't mean there isn't some genuine belief behind it but let's not delude ourselves about the reason why.
 
I get that, but it does seem to limit the groups under the Pride banner to just having mental health issues.

I find these sorts of X is more important than Y round discussions a bit odd. To you something might mean more, to others something else might.

For those who seem to worry about a round being designated X round or that it impacts your enjoyment of the footy, then I can't really help you. I just don't get it. You can turn the TV on at first bounce and miss most of it if you're really that upset by it, or gloss over the social media posts and live your life.
I deal with it , but it's not needed
 

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So you're on board with just socks for ANZAC round?
Yes if it has to be , but it's a traditional tribute to those that allow us to live in the best country in the world
FYI we had NO change to our jumper for the ANZAC game , so why change it for pride round
Our Marn Gook jumper was our best ever , but 1 round was enough
 
Yes if it has to be , but it's a traditional tribute to those that allow us to live in the best country in the world
FYI we had NO change to our jumper for the ANZAC game , so why change it for pride round
Our Marn Gook jumper was our best ever , but 1 round was enough
I'd ask what's wrong with a tribute to and celebration of people who have traditionally been excluded or stigmatised, but I suspect we're going to keep going in circles based on your personal preferences.
 

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I'd ask what's wrong with a tribute to and celebration of people who have traditionally been excluded or stigmatised, but I suspect we're going to keep going in circles based on your personal preferences.
And yours, also not just me , people say they are a minority, what about a round for those affected by George Pell and his mates , is that worth it as well !
WHY NOT JUST WEAR A SWANS JUMPER
 
That's better lol
The whole thing is that the club worries about too many other things , when the focus should be on flags
I don't think there's any connection between the rounds/jumpers/causes we've been discussing and winning flags. It's not an either or situation.

Most clubs are broadly making the same statements, celebrating and posting about the same things.
 
I don't think there's any connection between the rounds/jumpers/causes we've been discussing and winning flags. It's not an either or situation.

Most clubs are broadly making the same statements, celebrating and posting about the same things.
Not all clubs go this far
 
Not all clubs go this far
By wearing a jumper for Pride? With both teams participating in the match/recognition, so any effect on performance (lol) cancels out.

I mean if people are so worried about their team having some colours on their jumper, there's always Collingwood.
 

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