In fact, she's probably earned bonuses.
We need to use the march to the mall politically. Get the 9 and 10 and ABC cameras there. Get the placards out. Tell the world what 7 is doing and has been doing for years. Give examples.
Everybody knows what 7 are doing just like everyone knows how the AFL operate.
It's no secret.
The most disturbing thing about this whole mess is just how silent everyone is about this apart from Port supporters. We have a young indigenous guy from the hard school of life trying to forge a career for himself in the nations premier sport. A young man who has tried desperately to make himself a better person and in doing so a role model for his people, especially other indigenous males who have had a similar upbringing to Sam yet it's so quiet. And as of today, after 2+ weeks it appears to be that his only crime was to be a dick who got way too drunk.
He's messed up, no question, but to think they want him to admit guilt over an alleged sexual incident, sign an apology agreeing to their facts when he's completely disputing them and video evidence seems to back his side of events. Attend an Awareness course over women's rights or similar, take a monetary hit and and not play footy for 4+ weeks is astounding - given the actual evidence, and then have to live knowing his name will be tarnished for ever over something he didn't do!
Yet we have silence from every part of the media, the AFLPA, fellow players, coaches etc. The only reporting seems to be over the back and forth nature of the penalty, nowhere have I heard about Sam's rights.
I have seem huge protest marches for less. Where are all the human rights activists when you need them?
He got drunk and some female took offense to his behavior. Never nice but the sanctions do not match the crime, unless there's more.
Something is really rotten here, unless of course, the AFL have more than we are aware.
That's the corrupt power of the AFL right there.
Silence.