Being Black Brown White or any other color has absolutely nothing to do with it.
We are all the same and all have the same rules applied to us.
weather your from a good back ground or poor one at the end of the day you are responsible for your own actions. the trouble is very few it seems now days are prepared to own their actions, theres always an excuse.
Lack of opportunity applies to many in society fmd Stack has been given a fantastic opportunity if he can not apply himself having been given a great chance in life then it is on him and no one else. He knows the opportunity he has been given yet still puts it at risk, it is on him not his colour or back ground but him.
The ball has been firmly in Sydneys court. Here he has an opportunity that few get, to not only play a sport that he loves but set himself up and make something of himself. If he cant come to terms with that and realise the opportunity he has then perhaps he is not for us.
Personally i think its more about self entitlement than any hard luck he had in life. So so many come from adversity but grasp with both hands the opportunity to pull themselvies up in life.
If Sydney was white would people be affording him the same sympathy. In any society all we can ask for is we are all treated the same and we are treated how we would expect to be treated ourselves.
Lastly Stack is a talent, no one can do it for him, he has to do it for himself. A big part of that is obeying the rules.
He has consistently shown right thru that he maybe doesnt have the discipline to make it at this level, it really is a genuine concern. iT IS WHY HE WASNT DRAFTED. How many chances do we give this bloke. For me if we were to treat him like anyone else especially a less talented player this has to be the last one.