Haggis McHaggis
Norm Smith Medallist
To the mods, first let me say I can understand your censuring this issue on this particular board as it's likely to draw out some unsavoury views as celtic_turncoat expounded on the one already closed. It also certainly seems likely it would draw no end of trolls coming in to take a cheap shot at the club as a whole. It's probably best debated in the public forum, and I hope it's because of that and not that it's seen as something that needs to be kept quiet here.
I really do think though that the best place to really get some understanding and progress on the whole saga is here though, where it is an issue that is going to draw out serious feeling and those failures in certain lines of thought can be addressed and put in perspective.
Firstly people need to understand that a football club is like anywhere, any organisation in this world. It's going to have it's lesser lights and its dark moments. How the leaders respond to that is what matters. John Elliot is in the past and so be it. I'm sure members that voted him in didn't know or believe that he might put himself, allegedly,in this kind of situation. In no way is that past a reflection on the club as a whole.
Secondly if there were dodgy bastards like the Morans involved it would not have been as if the club recruited them. They had a few mates and those are individual questions. If Elliot was involved in that small clique then it shows a disgusting little cancer that managed to get into the place, but once again, it's not a reflection on the club. Anyone that believes tens of thousands of card carrying members could have a) known about it or b) would have vicariously condoned it because of their love of their footy club, is patently ridiculous. It's like saying that every labor voter in QLD is guilty by association for voting in a govt that contained a corrupt bastard like Gordon Nuttall.
All that matters now is how Carlton respond to it in the present day. The club really doesn't have a lot of responsibility given the time frame, but the smart thing to do would be to see this as something to be risen above, and show the world the Carlton football club as a whole vehemently detests that kind of thing and wouldn't tolerate it today if they found out something like that was going on. No matter the cost to a few past people if they are found to be in question, the Carlton football club stands to be seen as honest and willing to put itself on the line to show serious integrity in doing what it can to root out as much information as possible and putting it into the public domain. It serves to set an example to young men that courage is honesty and breeds strength of character and make for an a+ culture of producing great people going forward. It would gain the club a great deal of respect for taking initiative and clearing up the kind of murky shit morons throw around when things like this happen.
When fans start asking questions like "Why bring it up now" and "Why not help the police" they just show they're allowing love for their club to get in the way of objectively looking at what is a horrible issue.
The real concern there is the lack of understanding of the nature of sexual violation itself. It is about control. At no point in any of this has this woman had much control of her own circumstances. What happened to her was a violation of her sense of self and removed any sense of control she had of herself. Whatsmore, when this happens it takes away a persons confidence to defend themselves as they feel acutely powerless.
It was then compounded by the fact that when she did try to take control it was clearly shown to her that she had none, even in the one circumstance, in going to the police, where she felt she would be able to get fairly treated. It brings back all of the lack of autonomy issues and further erodes any belief that she actually mattered as an individual and that what happened to her was wrong.
Speaking to the media, face and voice masked, still takes courage on her part and is some measure of control of her own dignity which she would have spent 10 years trying to rebuild in some small way. Not helping the police is her way of sticking her finger up and saying "**** you". She is in control and has the self determination to make that decision. She has no confidence in them and that's completely understandable and I'm sure she feels she won't be made feel like nothing again.
Whether you lock this thread is up to you guys. I would really like to hope this provides a bit of objectivity and a basis for it to be discussed more constructively amongst Carlton people. And to trolls, just piss off. People don't gain anything from having it turned into a petty squabble. It's serious and needs to be addressed as such.
All that said, good luck in the finals people (unless you're playing us
)
I really do think though that the best place to really get some understanding and progress on the whole saga is here though, where it is an issue that is going to draw out serious feeling and those failures in certain lines of thought can be addressed and put in perspective.
Firstly people need to understand that a football club is like anywhere, any organisation in this world. It's going to have it's lesser lights and its dark moments. How the leaders respond to that is what matters. John Elliot is in the past and so be it. I'm sure members that voted him in didn't know or believe that he might put himself, allegedly,in this kind of situation. In no way is that past a reflection on the club as a whole.
Secondly if there were dodgy bastards like the Morans involved it would not have been as if the club recruited them. They had a few mates and those are individual questions. If Elliot was involved in that small clique then it shows a disgusting little cancer that managed to get into the place, but once again, it's not a reflection on the club. Anyone that believes tens of thousands of card carrying members could have a) known about it or b) would have vicariously condoned it because of their love of their footy club, is patently ridiculous. It's like saying that every labor voter in QLD is guilty by association for voting in a govt that contained a corrupt bastard like Gordon Nuttall.
All that matters now is how Carlton respond to it in the present day. The club really doesn't have a lot of responsibility given the time frame, but the smart thing to do would be to see this as something to be risen above, and show the world the Carlton football club as a whole vehemently detests that kind of thing and wouldn't tolerate it today if they found out something like that was going on. No matter the cost to a few past people if they are found to be in question, the Carlton football club stands to be seen as honest and willing to put itself on the line to show serious integrity in doing what it can to root out as much information as possible and putting it into the public domain. It serves to set an example to young men that courage is honesty and breeds strength of character and make for an a+ culture of producing great people going forward. It would gain the club a great deal of respect for taking initiative and clearing up the kind of murky shit morons throw around when things like this happen.
When fans start asking questions like "Why bring it up now" and "Why not help the police" they just show they're allowing love for their club to get in the way of objectively looking at what is a horrible issue.
The real concern there is the lack of understanding of the nature of sexual violation itself. It is about control. At no point in any of this has this woman had much control of her own circumstances. What happened to her was a violation of her sense of self and removed any sense of control she had of herself. Whatsmore, when this happens it takes away a persons confidence to defend themselves as they feel acutely powerless.
It was then compounded by the fact that when she did try to take control it was clearly shown to her that she had none, even in the one circumstance, in going to the police, where she felt she would be able to get fairly treated. It brings back all of the lack of autonomy issues and further erodes any belief that she actually mattered as an individual and that what happened to her was wrong.
Speaking to the media, face and voice masked, still takes courage on her part and is some measure of control of her own dignity which she would have spent 10 years trying to rebuild in some small way. Not helping the police is her way of sticking her finger up and saying "**** you". She is in control and has the self determination to make that decision. She has no confidence in them and that's completely understandable and I'm sure she feels she won't be made feel like nothing again.
Whether you lock this thread is up to you guys. I would really like to hope this provides a bit of objectivity and a basis for it to be discussed more constructively amongst Carlton people. And to trolls, just piss off. People don't gain anything from having it turned into a petty squabble. It's serious and needs to be addressed as such.
All that said, good luck in the finals people (unless you're playing us
)



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