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Inside knowledge has always been the most overblown 'advantage' in the professional era.
Cultural? He played cricket! He didn’t cure cancer. He didn’t save lives. He played bloody cricket.
This post alone shows how sad Australians are in general.
Putting a flog like warne above people who actually save lives for a living.
Are you shocked ??A great Australian dies unexpectedly, one who brought joy to millions, and you guys decided it was time to be an a-hole?
Shocking really
Are you shocked ??
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Far out. I just expressed that I didn’t think he should get a state funeral. A bit of further reading would show you I’m actually not a fan of state funerals - for anyone. Let the family grieve in private. Even further reading would show you I admire Warnie and believe he’s one of the best. I think his death is tragic. We also lost a good friend at 52 to a sudden heart attack. I’m not being a shit person or an arseh*le. It’s just an opinion. Faith, on the other hand.Honestly, now that mention it, no I’m not. By either
Deaneus
Bacchus
Warney
The horrors in Ukraine
And you’d think it was time for more humanity, less being sh*t people
Far out. I just expressed that I didn’t think he should get a state funeral. A bit of further reading would show you I’m actually not a fan of state funerals - for anyone. Let the family grieve in private. Even further reading would show you I admire Warnie and believe he’s one of the best. I think his death is tragic. We also lost a good friend at 52 to a sudden heart attack. I’m not being a sh*t person or an arseh*le. It’s just an opinion. Faith, on the other hand.
The family have to ok it, so if they are good for it what’s the issue?Far out. I just expressed that I didn’t think he should get a state funeral. A bit of further reading would show you I’m actually not a fan of state funerals - for anyone. Let the family grieve in private. Even further reading would show you I admire Warnie and believe he’s one of the best. I think his death is tragic. We also lost a good friend at 52 to a sudden heart attack. I’m not being a sh*t person or an arseh*le. It’s just an opinion. Faith, on the other hand.
It’s a bizarre take. If Warnie isn’t State funeral worthy as she posted then who is? State funerals should be for people who impacted peoples live and any cricket fan who watched Warnie was impacted.The family have to ok it, so if they are good for it what’s the issue?
DUDE, I just don’t think State Funerals should be a thing… period. It’s not about who is worthy and who isn’t. Clearly, not everybody follows cricket. Or Footy. i Just think our priorities are skewed, is all. Too much emphasis on sporting “heroes and legends” (terms greatly overused).It’s a bizarre take. If Warnie isn’t State funeral worthy as she posted then who is? State funerals should be for people who impacted peoples live and any cricket fan who watched Warnie was impacted.
DUDE, I just don’t think State Funerals should be a thing… period. It’s not about who is worthy and who isn’t. Clearly, not everybody follows cricket. Or Footy. i Just think our priorities are skewed, is all. Too much emphasis on sporting “heroes and legends” (terms greatly overused).
You said he wasn’t worthy. Go back and read your post.DUDE, I just don’t think State Funerals should be a thing… period. It’s not about who is worthy and who isn’t. Clearly, not everybody follows cricket. Or Footy. i Just think our priorities are skewed, is all. Too much emphasis on sporting “heroes and legends” (terms greatly overused).
Probably should have said that rather than sayingDUDE, I just don’t think State Funerals should be a thing… period. It’s not about who is worthy and who isn’t. Clearly, not everybody follows cricket. Or Footy. i Just think our priorities are skewed, is all. Too much emphasis on sporting “heroes and legends” (terms greatly overused).
As I’ve said before it’s up to the families.Because state funerals should be for important people. You know, like scientists or people who save lives, or dignitaries…. Actually, they shouldn’t do em at all. Let the family grieve privately.
You missed the “or probably shouldn’t do them at all”.Probably should have said that rather than saying
As I’ve said before it’s up to the families.
So if that’s the only reason?
DUDE, I just don’t think State Funerals should be a thing… period. It’s not about who is worthy and who isn’t. Clearly, not everybody follows cricket. Or Footy. i Just think our priorities are skewed, is all. Too much emphasis on sporting “heroes and legends” (terms greatly overused).
Look, he was a brilliant cricketer, I already acknowledged that in my original post. I just don’t think being a brilliant cricketer, or footballer or (insert any sporting or other “personality”) qualifies you for a State Funeral. I’m not saying anything disparaging about him, the person. Rather the act of state funerals in the first place.You said he wasn’t worthy. Go back and read your post.
Lots of people do lots of good things Grotto. They don’t get State Funerals. That’s all I’m saying.While I dont necessarily dont disagree with the basis of your comment, youre not taking into consideration Warne's contribution to society off the field.
True but this person touched people worldwide.Lots of people do lots of good things Grotto. They don’t get State Funerals. That’s all I’m saying.
Should have just posted your first sentence.DUDE, I just don’t think State Funerals should be a thing… period. It’s not about who is worthy and who isn’t. Clearly, not everybody follows cricket. Or Footy. i Just think our priorities are skewed, is all. Too much emphasis on sporting “heroes and legends” (terms greatly overused).
I didn’t miss it, you followed it by, its private let the families grieve.You missed the “or probably shouldn’t do them at all”.
I didn’t miss it, you followed it by, its private let the families grieve.
They have to be ok’ed by families, so that’s not a valid reason to not hold them.
And after you changed your reason from he’s not worthy, it seems the only reason you’ve provided left.
I don’t get your outrage. Nor dogged chase down. I have an opinion. I’m entitled to it. Accept it, or don’t, and move on.I didn’t miss it, you followed it by, its private let the families grieve.
They have to be ok’ed by families, so that’s not a valid reason to not hold them.
And after you changed your reason from he’s not worthy, it seems the only reason you’ve provided left.
As am I grotto. I shed a tear when I heard of his death. its alway sad when someone dies before their time. Princess Di, Phillip Hughes, Phil Walsh, Shane Warne, Deaneus. Our best mate Lyle. My friends little boy. All tragic.True but this person touched people worldwide.
There was genuine mourning worldwide, sure its majority in cricket communities, but a lot of people outside this circle have felt and are hurt by his loss.
That’s fine, but if I say I think Taylor walker is a good because he’s got 3 kids like me, you’re not entitled to challenge the reason why?I don’t get your outrage. Nor dogged chase down. I have an opinion. I’m entitled to it. Accept it, or don’t, and move on.