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Re: Nude Premiership Medal Photo
« Reply #165 on: October 13, 2017, 10:54:10 PM »
Don't you just hate fat, lagging dogs who judge from behind a bottle.
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Re: Nude Premiership Medal Photo
« Reply #166 on: October 13, 2017, 11:21:52 PM »
Don't you just hate fat, lagging dogs who judge from behind a bottle.

He's dumb as dog poo. No idea how he got where he has

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« Reply #167 on: October 13, 2017, 11:42:52 PM »
Don't you just hate fat, lagging dogs who judge from behind a bottle.

He's dumb as dog pooe. No idea how he got where he has

He obviously has some photos.

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« Reply #168 on: October 14, 2017, 12:58:30 AM »
I just can't fathom how god damn slow this police investigation is taking, by the time this incompetence is organised the press will have the perpertrator and half the side in the electric chair.
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« Reply #169 on: October 14, 2017, 02:19:48 AM »
Slobbo would have been the first to beat his meat over the photo.

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« Reply #170 on: October 14, 2017, 05:55:11 AM »
I just can't fathom how god damn slow this police investigation is taking, by the time this incompetence is organised the press will have the perpertrator and half the side in the eledctric chair.
Player involved is in Hong Kong.....
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« Reply #171 on: October 14, 2017, 05:56:51 AM »
That's pretty ironic coming from someone that told the AFL world he got a hardon when Erin Phillips kissed her partner.  Floggo strikes again.

Time this Buffon was sent on holidays by his employees permanently

Or who could forgot what he said about alex fasolo

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Re: Nude Premiership Medal Photo
« Reply #172 on: October 14, 2017, 10:11:09 AM »
I just can't fathom how god damn slow this police investigation is taking, by the time this incompetence is organised the press will have the perpertrator and half the side in the eledctric chair.
Player involved is in Hong Kong.....

Yep majority of players are in Hong Kong.

Remember cops want to check at least 7 phones.
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« Reply #173 on: October 14, 2017, 11:06:39 AM »
Slobbo would have been the first to beat his meat over the photo.

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Re: Nude Premiership Medal Photo
« Reply #174 on: October 16, 2017, 04:11:19 AM »
Rita Panahi on Richmond revenge porn: AFL’s hypocrisy exposed

Rita Panahi,
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16 October 2017


HUMILIATING a young woman by circulating a topless image of her without consent is shameful behaviour no matter the circumstances, but the offence is even more egregious if committed by a professional footballer.

Unlike the average millennial, every single player in the AFL is taught about cyber safety and the dangers of transmitting questionable material electronically, whether it’s sexting, texting or social media posts.

If they choose to ignore all the warnings and behave like self-indulgent flogs, then they’ll have to face the consequences, whether it’s a fine, a club or AFL-imposed suspension or criminal charges.

The foul stench of hypocrisy makes every offence more egregious, and Richmond — along with the AFL — has a history of virtue signalling on a range of social and political issues including respect for women.
The premiership medal scandal has revealed a layer of hypocrisy within Richmond and the AFL. Picture: Greg Ford/AFL Media

Yet when one of their own is suspected of behaviour that is not only unconscionable but possibly criminal, they go missing, uttering weasel words. More on that later.

The young lady at the centre of the controversy, who is said to be deeply traumatised by her image going viral, has been firstly victimised and then blamed for her own victimisation.

Listening to Melbourne radio last week, it was evident that it wasn’t just blinkered footy fans who were dismissive of the injured party in this grubby affair.

Seasoned talkback hosts who should know better seemed to think the woman gave up her rights when she posed for the photo, never mind that, according to Victoria Police, “the image was posted without consent”.

This is what listeners heard on 3AW:

Darren James: That girl, she would’ve volunteered for that, wouldn’t she?

Tony Moclair: Yes, she would have.

James: You can’t see her face. She wasn’t being tied up.

Moclair: No, she wasn’t but the police are involved now, Darren, because the police have nothing else to do, there’s no home invasions or anything … but they’re on the case.

The tone was somewhere between derision and contempt. Perhaps the two normally sensible hosts were not aware of just how distressed the alleged victim was or that sharing invasive images without consent is a criminal offence.

Australia’s pre-eminent cyber security expert, Susan McLean, is highly critical of Richmond’s response, labelling it “appalling.”

On the ABC’s Q&A program last Monday night, Richmond president Peggy O’Neal said: “If it turns out that it is disrespectful to women, we certainly don’t stand for that, that’s not what our club’s about and if someone has made a disrespectful and humiliating gesture then of course it will be taken into account.”

Ms McLean, a former veteran cop, is disappointed that the AFL’s only female club president did not strongly condemn the intimate image abuse.

“How can it not be disrespectful? I found that comment to be disgusting,” Ms McLean said. “The club has got to be mindful that there is a police investigation but that doesn’t stop them from making a general statement that image-based abuse is abhorrent, disrespectful and illegal.”

The cyber cop has worked extensively with AFL clubs and believes they can’t just “take a stand when it suits” and must be consistent in their response to the treatment of women.

“Richmond is one of the four clubs I haven’t worked with,” Ms McLean said.

“This for me is not a technology issue, it is a respect issue. The technology is a conduit for the act. That act shows the calibre of the individual. It’s not a joke, it’s not harmless fun. It’s disrespectful and illegal.”

It’s also widespread. A survey of 4200 people by RMIT University showed that one in five was a victim of “image-based abuse”, with the most common type of abuse the taking of sexual/nude pictures without consent followed by distributing pictures without consent or threatening to distribute.

The behaviour is often labelled “revenge porn” but “revenge” isn’t necessarily a factor.

“Image-based abuse has emerged so rapidly as an issue that inevitably our laws and policies are struggling to catch up,” RMIT University’s Dr Nicola Henry said.

“This isn’t just about ‘revenge porn’ — images are being used to control, abuse and humiliate people in ways that go well beyond the ‘relationship gone sour’ scenario.”

When Ms Neal was asked on Q&A about the infamous image, she claimed to have only recently heard of the saga.

“I’m just not across the facts … It’s just been brought to my attention very recently within the last few hours but I understand that something’s going on,” she said before speaking about the AFL’s values of equality and inclusiveness.

But how can that be when the photo was being circulated among football circles for over a week and on the Friday before she appeared on Q&A, an edited version was published on 3AW’s website and shared extensively on social media.

Behind the scenes a senior Tigers official was in contact with the radio station regarding the image and accompanying story.

Meanwhile, the young woman’s distraught family had been in contact with the club.

How can the president be ignorant of the photo for a further three days after mainstream media coverage of its existence?

It’s easy to take a stand on fashionable causes but if football is to eliminate its “women’s issues” then it must care less about brand management and more about victims.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/opinion/rita-panahi/richmond-afl-exposed-for-hypocrisy-in-revenge-porn-scandal/news-story/dbbeb54f073aecee8c31c530b6ce6f02

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Re: Nude Premiership Medal Photo
« Reply #175 on: October 16, 2017, 04:12:40 AM »
Emma Freedman questions Peter FitzSimons on Channel 9

Herald-Sun
16 October 2017


EMMA Freedman awkwardly paused before sharing her views on Richmond’s nude photo scandal.

It was the calm before the storm.

Freedman declared on Channel 9’s Sports Sunday that the entire leaked picture scandal would never have happened if the woman involved had simply kept her clothes on.

Her forthright views were angrily challenged by Wide World of Sports commentator Peter FitzSimons, who appeared to accuse Freedman of victim shaming.

The woman involved in the photos which have been circulated widely since Richmond’s premiership win over Adelaide at the MCG, has made a formal complaint to police after reportedly approaching the Tigers about the use of pictures taken of her.

The photos are now the subject of a police investigation.

The Herald Sun has reported a senior AFL figure has already touted the idea of a four match suspension for any player found to have been involved in the circulation of the images.

FitzSimons on Sunday said the AFL already has enough information to suspend any Richmond player involved.

“The AFL has to take a stand on this and say we are not doing this anymore,” he said.

“We have a sad history of mistreating women and we’re not doing it any more.”

Freedman’s views were very different.

“My opinion on it, Peter, is, don’t take your clothes off, to be honest,” Freedman said.

FitzSimons responded: “Oh, so it’s her fault?”

The Triple M breakfast host then refuted FitzSimons accusation.

“If you’re in a position where you think you might be put in a vulnerable position later on, for me, I wouldn’t take my clothes off,” she said.

Former Swans’ premiership champion Tadhg Kennelly said any player found to be involved should not be suspended and said counselling was the best way to respond to the actions of any Richmond player found to have been involved.

“It’s not a great look, but I don’t agree with suspending the young man involved,” he said.

“There’s two people involved in this situation. I agree totally with Emma. Why put yourself in a position like that as a female.”

Freedman clarified her comments with an extensive explanation on her Twitter account.

She said she has been abused on social media and feels “very sorry” for the woman at the centre of the scandal.

“I consider myself a feminist,” Freedman wrote.

“But I also take into consideration, in this modern day and age, the vulnerable position of women.

“I agree the player who distributed the photo unlawfully should be held accountable. It is of course illegal to distribute a photograph without consent!

“But women (and men) are taken advantage of all the time, especially in situations involving alcohol (there’s little doubt that was involved in some capacity in the taking of this photo, in the midst of celebrations).

“Consenting and choosing to take part in a photograph, such as the one that was distributed, is dangerous. I’m not saying it’s wrong or bad. I’m saying it’s dangerous. I would love for us to live in a world where people keep their promises and do the right thing. They often don’t.

“I feel very sorry for the woman involved. It’s humiliating for her, But the taking of that photograph, put her in a vulnerable position. How can we absolutely trust someone will delete a photograph? We can’t. As we’ve seen over the last week.

“Maybe I’m overly careful and very distrusting of others, possibly to my fault. You may not agree with me, but hopefully you can understand.

“Let’s hope that in the future we can all be free to engage in things like this.”

Freedman also received criticism from Channel 9 viewers on social media for questioning how Richmond might need to respond differently if superstar Dustin Martin is found to be involved.

Freedman was also praised by many commentators for her views.

The Tigers released a statement last week claiming the club will cooperate fully with Victoria Police’s investigation into the photos being circulated.

“At the Richmond Football Club we feel very strongly about the positive role of women at our club and in sport generally,” The club said in a statement.

“We are committed to creating an environment where women can thrive and we are dedicated to promoting attitudes and behaviours that are respectful and supportive of women.”

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/emma-freedman-questions-peter-fitzsimons-over-richmond-photo-scandal/news-story/60ceef6968f9c9b6a706c98702e2d1c3

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Re: Nude Premiership Medal Photo
« Reply #176 on: October 16, 2017, 05:42:26 AM »
Yeah Emma
GAGF Rita you stuffen ugly cow

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« Reply #177 on: October 16, 2017, 06:54:36 AM »
Stupid people the lot of them

The female dropkick for allowing the photo to be taken.

The male/female dropkick for taking the photo.

The male/female dropkick who shared the photo.

Did someone do something illegal? Probably.

Is it a hanging offence? Probably not.
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Re: Nude Premiership Medal Photo
« Reply #178 on: October 16, 2017, 07:47:52 AM »
LMAO

Revenge Porn

What a crack up

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« Reply #179 on: October 16, 2017, 08:08:35 AM »
What worries me is the media frenzy and hype.
One day they are going to go too far and some poor kid could end up losing his career, get depressed or even commit suicide.
I believe a balanced approach of counselling, mediation and education is called for the media just need to back off.
It may not even been the player involved who fwded the pic.

Surely one lapse of judgement, probably even alcohol induced, does not warrant such high levels of scrutiny.

Let the police deal with it and put the electric chair back in the attic.