Which would indicate that racism is not a one way street, but it doesn't indicate that it's non-existant.
You have basically said that only aussies are racist.
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Which would indicate that racism is not a one way street, but it doesn't indicate that it's non-existant.
You have basically said that only aussies are racist.
Total rubbish.
How come Harbajhan is the biggest w***er in world cricket but Ricky Ponting is the ultimate competitor?
No i've said they're racist and dislikable, I've made no point of excluding others or lionising others as races.
There are cricketers I like and dislike in almost every side in the world*.
Currently the balance in the Australian team has well and truly shifted to w***er. I for one link it to the fact that all have only known Ponting as a captain relative to the previous generation mostly blooded under Mark Taylor, a much more affable human being.
*I am totally neutral to every Bangladeshi.
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I don't reckon Ponting is the ultimate competitor and I doubt you'll find anyone who would even suggest that, your making things up to justify your stance.
Capitalist said:is it w***er or racists? they are two very different things.
I agree with the w***er part but not the racist part.
Capitalist said:Australia has a long tradition of respecting opposition players (especially the good ones) with as many opposition players becoming fan favorites as villians
(Think Bond, De Villers, Flintoff, Tendulkar, Afridi, The Sri lankan keeper with the massive long name who just seemed to belt six after six after six).
Total rubbish.
How come Harbajhan is the biggest w***er in world cricket but Ricky Ponting is the ultimate competitor?
The distinction here is that the racism is unintentional. No one's calling people a "black ****". But there is a noticable change of attitude from the Australian team when a coloured player stands up for themselves.
One will go down as a great of the game, the other will go down as a reasonable off-spinner with inflated stats due to where they play who has never managed a MOM award outside of India.
Which would indicate that racism is not a one way street, but it doesn't indicate that it's non-existant.
Confrontations of the same nature of occurred regularly with countries such as England and New Zealand (although you seem to deny it citing some mythical attitude change), yet for some reason you don't think they are relevant because they don't support your rant?
Ok, replace Ponting with Langer, or Warne, or McGrath, or Hussey.
You constantly see glowing hyperbole of Australian players displaying their "gritty determination" allowing them to do "anything to win."
Australians have prided themselves on their "competitiveness" and "mental warfare" yet are total hypocrites when this is replayed on themselves.
The distinction here is that the racism is unintentional. No one's calling people a "black ****". But there is a noticeable change of attitude from the Australian team when a coloured player stands up for themselves.
I have to admit all I saw was Wattos over reaction, did the crowd give him shit?Think of Chris Gayle on Saturday ...
Great of the game and not being a w***er don't go hand in hand. Take Sir Don who by all accounts did everything you just accused Harbajhan of, take his attitudes towards Catholics for example.
Ok, replace Ponting with Langer, or Warne, or McGrath, or Hussey.
You constantly see glowing hyperbole of Australian players displaying their "gritty determination" allowing them to do "anything to win."
Australians have prided themselves on their "competitiveness" and "mental warfare" yet are total hypocries when this is replayed on themselves.
The distinction here is that the racism is unintentional. No one's calling people a "black ****". But there is a noticable change of attitude from the Australian team when a coloured player stands up for themselves.
Think of Chris Gayle on Saturday ...
Yes it does, history determines how you will be remembered. A lot of sins are forgiven depending on your status in the game.
Don Bradman could have burnt catholics on his front lawn with an average of 99.96.
Don universally loved in India, Singh not. See how that works. One is an immortal of the game, one isn't even considered in the best 3 spinners the country has produced who goes around hitting blokes he plays with. How many times has Singh been banned by the ICC or Indian Board? He has a history of run ins with his own administration. Don once refused to stop working for a paper. There is a big difference.
How can I simultaneously deny something and not think it's relevant?
Wrong. A popular misconception.The batsman has the right of way - Johnson could've sat Benn on his arse instead of doing the right thing and trying to avoid him. Benn responds by elbowing/bumping/grabbing Johnson - that's clearly out of line and not on. You can't get physical in Cricket, Benn was soley responsible for the first, and primarily responsible for the second.
Wrong. It was McGrath who was being an absolute f___wit and sledging Sarwan. At one stage he asked Sarwan, "What does Brian Lara's **** taste like?"Sarwan made some wise remark about his wife got all he deserved.
If a person with white skin has an argument with a person with black skin the white one is the racist? That seems to be your argument here.
Perhaps its just two sportsman dedicated to winning having a disagreement?
pretty much every country who is any good at cricket has had these kind of incidents and they have happened far more often over the last 20 years and it happens over many many sports.
your just another one of these people who love to throw racism out there to try and win an argument.
Which is exactly what i'm whining about. Due to a perceived higher standing in the game of blokes who have achieved **** all such as Bollinger, Haddin and Watson they are given the right to act like their king shit. Ponting is the only bloke in the 11 that played at the WACA with any significant test match achievments. Yet these blokes are equal in arrogance to that of the golden age without the ability to back it up.
You constantly see glowing hyperbole of Australian players displaying their "gritty determination" allowing them to do "anything to win.
The distinction here is that the racism is unintentional. No one's calling people a "black ****". But there is a noticable change of attitude from the Australian team when a coloured player stands up for themselves.
Bullshit, the tough macho man attitude trumps up every time Australia plays a coloured side. You don't see ********s threatening to throw down the stumps when the batsman's in his crease, or blokes running up to the opposition captain to give him a huge send off when it's England, New Zealand or South Africa. Those teams are treated with respect.
You spot the variable when comparing those teams to the West Indies, India etc.
I just get very angry at how quickly and easily Australians can be labelled racists given the level of tolerance avaliable in this country compared to many parts of the world.
From the interactions I have had in other parts other parts of the world we are a very very accepting lot.
Exactly the way I see jo 172's slant on this topic too Cap!!!!!
One rule for the Aussies, different rules for everyone else, particularly non caucasians!!!!![]()
Why Langer?For various reasons all of the above shit me. Some of them superb cricketers but its not ability that makes you like a bloke or not.
Why Langer?