Booing has been around a lot longer than the AFL. People get emotional at these types of events and the outpouring of emotion can lead to heartfelt cheers or boos. It might be poor form to boo at times, but what are you going to do? Turn everyone into nice little robots that only show the right emotions at the right times? Have we become so politically correct that the social justice police can now dictate what feelings we're allowed to show and when?
Well to that I say....
On another note this is the first time I've seen my son so passionate about the game. He was on the edge of his the whole time, he was extremely upset straight afterwards, and then he proceeded to play our theme song for about an hour. I didn't curb his emotions, I just let him enjoy the whole thing even though we lost.
Well to that I say....
On another note this is the first time I've seen my son so passionate about the game. He was on the edge of his the whole time, he was extremely upset straight afterwards, and then he proceeded to play our theme song for about an hour. I didn't curb his emotions, I just let him enjoy the whole thing even though we lost.
