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Fair dinkum, what a whinge. There are more women and families who attend AFL matches than any other major sport. Look at soccer and NRL crowds, they'd be lucky to get 10% women.
And as for the booing of Adam Goodes and other abuse directed towards him, it only got worse when he singled out a little 13 year old Pies fan. If Goodes had not said anything that night people would still be cheering him. You do not cure racism by calling people racists! Sociologists call this labelling. When you start labelling people racist, sexist or homophobic their behaviour gets worse.
You change society by appealing to people's better nature.
You know if someone Tweeted, "Who do the Black men think will win?" these people would be dragging the AFL before the War Crimes Tribunal. Racism works BOTH ways. It is best overcome when race or gender or sexuality is not even talked about!Building a more inclusive game isn't just about themed rounds and policy documents, it needs be at the heart of everything the AFL does.
This includes match day experiences but it goes beyond that. Looking at football media, it's rare to see the diversity of the AFL's fan base represented.
Before the game, a friend texted me a screenshot from Channel Seven's coverage, showing the commentators' predictions for the final score, with the caption "Who do the white men think will win?" Sure enough, all five predictions were from white men.