Lol. Yeah, nah. Pretty sure that my basic points were a) No one should be considered to be beyond redemption or denied the chance to attain it, b) That there was a level of selective crucifixion applied by the AFL, Media, footy fans in general when it is apparent that “black ops” were endemic across the league.
Agree or disagree. It makes not one iota of difference to my own personal convictions.
Hird has a nice cushy media job now. He's had enough redemption in that regard to be set for life. He can stay the fuck away from this football club though. We can accept that what's happened is now history, whilst keeping him at a stern arm's length and not inviting the chaos and circus that would ensue back in the door should he be re-appointed
Yeah, look. I think we all have some feelings of trepidation and misgiving around his potential appointment. No argument there.
I suspect that one of the key factors to be considered is the possibility, and others have articulated this also, that the narrative of the disgraced favourite son returning to lead his people from the wilderness, right the wrongs of the past and achieve both personal and collective redemption is now or will eventually be, irresistible. And because of this momentum, perhaps the board will go with it.
It’s a compelling fantasy, and I’m sure we can all see the flaws inherent in it, yet there is some allure to it also.
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u/willreview PESD - Perpetual Essington Stress Disorder 6d ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism