on โ22-01-2016 03:21 PM
An amazing and moving speech by Stan Grant which is worth listening to and explains the Indigenous point of view and experience eloquently. It had me in tears.
on โ22-01-2016 04:48 PM
I hope Mr Grant mentioned the fact he was disturbed by the NRL's season-starting showpiece which sees a side chosen along racial lines.
Is Mr Grant discommoded by the AFL's Indigenous round of football? Why no AFL Caucasian round?
I smell a hypocrite and that brings me to tears.
on โ22-01-2016 05:02 PM
@village_person wrote:I hope Mr Grant mentioned the fact he was disturbed by the NRL's season-starting showpiece which sees a side chosen along racial lines.
Is Mr Grant discommoded by the AFL's Indigenous round of football? Why no AFL Caucasian round?
I smell a hypocrite and that brings me to tears.
You remind me of me and my siblings when we were kids. There were ten of us, and although my mother was an excellent cook and none of us ever went hungry, we would sit around the table at mealtimes watching each other's plates like hawks as she dished up, to make sure nobody got a single pea or potato or spoonful of gravy more than we did.
Of course we grew out of it as we became adult.
on โ22-01-2016 05:12 PM
Just watched the video, Blue. In a word: AWESOME
on โ22-01-2016 05:36 PM
I watched te whole debate, it was very good.
on โ22-01-2016 05:40 PM
Have you actually watched the speech? It was not about football
on โ23-01-2016 02:21 PM
I thought it was brilliant.
on โ25-01-2016 05:53 PM
That speech was months ago.
This is Stan's response to it's reposting
on โ25-01-2016 06:28 PM
Yes. and it is still relevant today, especially with Australia Day just around the corner.