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  • #31
    Originally posted by ism22 View Post

    IMO calling shyte 'woke' has become a meaningless label, used by right-wingers to describe anything that's too progressive / modern for their thinking. It comes from black slaves speaking up against racism, so being woke is not a bad thing. It just means speaking up about injustice... which ironically right wingers are all too happy to do when THEY have an issue (e.g. they wanna speak against climate change action, reconciliation, COVID vaccines, transgender rights, abortion...etc).

    If 'woke' actually means 'complaining about absolute bullshyte' then right wingers have a permanent lease over being 'woke' as they're an extremely outspoken group of perpetual whingers.

    For Rads... I think the media's simply trying to create outrage over nothing. Sure beers and concussions aren't something we want kids to be seeing as the upshot of footy. However, does anybody truely believe that's what he was saying?
    The term woke is abused by Sky News, 2GB, Murdoch newspapers etc.

    Their supporters that are spoonfed the term wouldn't know the real meaning. You can see them use it on this forum.
    Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post

      You've lost me mate...swoosh! But at least 5 other people must have got the gag.
      he's being the faux p.c. police

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Vasco View Post

        The term woke is abused by Sky News, 2GB, Murdoch newspapers etc.

        Their supporters that are spoonfed the term wouldn't know the real meaning. You can see them use it on this forum.
        None of them would be able to tell you what 'woke' means but it's their boogeyman that keeps them up at night with a heart rate north of 100bpm.

        All you have to do is put up a pro-Palestine avatar up to see how long it takes for the pro-free speech, anti-woke/anti-political correctness brigade to get up in arms and demand that free speech to be silenced.

        Shontayne Hape detailed his battle with concussions back in 2014 it's an eye opener to read: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/shonta...PAD5BYKPBAL5Y/

        Anyone who says "these guys wouldn't last in the 70s" has NFI and it's usually said by the soft hunts who come on here crying their eyes out after watching a footy team lose on the TV. In any case we only have to see the growing number of stars from the 70s and 80s who have early dementia and brain damage realise the consequences of how dumb that era of footy was.
        Last edited by SamKerrSimp; 05-27-2025, 07:06 PM.

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        • #34
          Oh ffs, is this a story? Just boys having a laugh, same as the Reece Walsh story...move along

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          • #35
            Originally posted by mattyh View Post
            Oh ffs, is this a story? Just boys having a laugh, same as the Reece Walsh story...move along
            I get your point but it kind of is. What issue in the game is bigger than concussion?
            Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Vasco View Post
              Let's be realistic, it wasn't the cleverest post.

              The club can't place itself as one of the best at managing players with concussion, and then post things on social media boasting how many concussions a plyery has had.

              It's a serious issue, and definitely not "woke". And to say things like "players today wouldn't have survived playing in the 70s or 80s" is laughable. We are simply now more aware of the potential ramifications of multiple concussions.

              I know a former park footy player that is battling with neurological issues at a fairly young age. This person had quite a few concussions including when playing footy as a kid. Whether it's related or not I don't know but its coming out more and more with former players.
              True. I agree. It was silly given the current knowledge on concussions and the consequences that has for players and families later in life. But it was meant to be a shout out to Rads and his never say die, put your body on the line playing style and knockabout image. I think most people are smart enough to know that and separate it from the serious consequences of concussion. But yes from a corporate, health point of view it was clumsy.

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              • #37
                Jesus fn Christ this countries gone to shit. Can’t have a laugh or a joke,the countries full of pathetic handbags. Grow up, enjoy things & just smile that the player involved can view it lightheartedly. There is nothing in it or nothing to be concerned about.

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                • #38
                  I only skimmed over most of the posts in this thread , but let’s be serious - the game is harder, it’s played faster, and the athletes are bigger than ever before.
                  That means the collisions are more forceful, and concussions are going to happen regularly despite the crackdown on head contact by the NRL.
                  Jake Turbo is out for a couple of weeks, big NAS from the Storm was out for weeks on end, Warbrick’s been out for most of the year, our own Victor has had his share, and a guy called Eisenhuth quit the game today because he could not recover from his head knock.

                  The only way to properly protect the players is to stop the sport altogether.
                  It’s going to be pretty boring on weekends in the future- No NRL.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

                    True. I agree. It was silly given the current knowledge on concussions and the consequences that has for players and families later in life. But it was meant to be a shout out to Rads and his never say die, put your body on the line playing style and knockabout image. I think most people are smart enough to know that and separate it from the serious consequences of concussion. But yes from a corporate, health point of view it was clumsy.
                    Fair call.
                    Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                    • #40
                      Victor Radley is a dying breed. He is a character. The NRL don't like characters, they like blokes that are vanilla. FMD they ran an article about Brian To'o drinking 600 cans of Coke Zero in a month after last year's grand final. I personally think that's a far more dangerous message to splash across the pages of the Telegraph rather than the piss take claims Radley's mates put on that T-shirt. Radley also happens to be a true blue Eastern Suburbs boy and that kind of humour is par for the course for the rough and tumble characters that we're born and bred around these parts.

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                      • #41
                        It's funny how nobody GAFF about drinking 6852 beers in his short adult life. That's literally 2 beers every day since he turned 18.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Red. View Post
                          Victor Radley is a dying breed. He is a character. The NRL don't like characters, they like blokes that are vanilla. FMD they ran an article about Brian To'o drinking 600 cans of Coke Zero in a month after last year's grand final. I personally think that's a far more dangerous message to splash across the pages of the Telegraph rather than the piss take claims Radley's mates put on that T-shirt. Radley also happens to be a true blue Eastern Suburbs boy and that kind of humour is par for the course for the rough and tumble characters that we're born and bred around these parts.
                          David Boon should be the head of the MRC.

                          Who cares if he played Cricket

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Vasco View Post

                            I get your point but it kind of is. What issue in the game is bigger than concussion?
                            The gambling culture.

                            But too many people in the game and media rely on that money to have that conversation.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post

                              Can I request that you change your name to Jacks Faux Fur Coat?
                              lol that's made my night.

                              Top shelf !

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                              • #45
                                What if the numbers are accurate? That’s only two beers per day. Maybe statsman Kling couldn’t enlighten us.

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