I agree that certain cultural beliefs should be taken into account, 100% but I also believe that we should treat EVERYONE with respect, regardless of race, if you do that your 99% home surely.stui magpie wrote:People's religous and cultural backgrounds should be taken into account. Treating young Indigenous men, particularly those from remote communities and/or with trauma backgrounds, shouldn't be treated the same as white private school boys who've come through an elite pathway.
Eddie Betts couldn't read when first drafted by carlton. When his family first moved to Melbourne so he could try to get into the AFL his family were sleeping on the floor in Byron Pickett's garage.
Clubs work with their Muslim players who fast during Ramadan and may have prayer room requirements at the club. What if the young Jewish player at Norf has issues playing Friday Night? Do you just say "suck it up" or do you work with him to sort out a mutual agreement?
Good clubs (and workplaces) should treat everyone the same, to a point, and then make changes in approach depending on their background and culture.
I treat everyone with respect and kindness, if they don't reciprocate, I used to get narky, but 9 times out of 10 these days, I bless and release.
lots of people have trauma backgrounds. even some white kids from private schools have trauma backgrounds, they deserve respect too.
just respect everybody