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2 of the last 3 games I've been to I've wanted to belt a supporter of ours.
Go figure eh.
AFL just needs to turn the pisstap off.
Problem solved.

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I will never understand going to the footy and getting [censored]. Are you there to watch a game or are you there to get drunk? Coz if you want to get drunk, it would be a lot cheaper to do it at a pub or at home. 

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On 7/24/2018 at 12:08 AM, A F said:

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/world-cup-2018-england-matches-domestic-violence-surge-football-police-a8405871.html

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-22/spike-in-domestic-violence-during-state-of-origin,-study-finds/9895684

https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/origin/study-of-new-south-wales-domestic-violence-cases-reveals-spike-at-state-of-origin-time/news-story/da950e0bcef77e227c650f98478ced50

Some people have a massive problem and much of it is down to the toxic masculinity that is ingrained into our culture. We don't have to be stoning women to death in some parts of the Muslim world to be demonstrating an incredibly dangerous masculinity. Inter-partner violence, domestic violence, spousal rape etc are all big problems in our society. I know because my wife works in the space and I hear some [censored] horrible stories.

I get whiteline fever at the footy and I get very angry. I've never hit anyone in my entire life, but I made a conscious effort at the start of this season to try and control my trigger response to Melbourne turnovers, bad umpiring and Melbourne losses. I'm not perfect and I still get incredibly angry, but I'm getting better and it also means I can move on quicker (this Geelong loss is taking longer than usual though!).

I've been a feminist a long time and the sooner some men acknowledge their propensity for anger and trigger responses, the sooner we can start to eradicate this scummy, lowlife behaviour.

The more we're in denial, as you seem to be, the longer it will continue. The world I want to live in isn't populated with boofhead gronks who want to get around beating up people, because they're too stupid to understand their own feelings.

AF - providing links to "news", reporting on studies, is not a solid source. Link to the study for credibility. You may have missed that the article on increased domestic violence in England after world cup games was basing their facts on one Lancaster University study that looked at one English police force. The tiny sample size, used to slime men around the world is negligent. Yet the toxic feminists will promote it along with the self loathing men. 

Your trigger responses are laughable. In my experience there are 2 types of people interested in triggers, right wing gun lovers and left wing collectives who can't cope with an opposing argument.

Your definition of toxic masculinity is anothers of natural selection. I can understand why you wouldn't like it.I hope my football team isn't confused about what is masculinity and what is toxic on the weekend because I will be really disappointed if they attack the football with anything other than masculinity.

 

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On 7/24/2018 at 6:06 AM, Mach5 said:

 

In broad terms, the problem is you get cretins who aspire to being tough guys, but they miss the mark and are wife beaters.

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NO!   the problem is some PEOPLE (female or male), think it's their right to hit someone else, out of anger. be it a slap a punch a kick or throwing pots and pans at the other.

 

It's not the whack that does the damage...  its the attitude and intent, that does the real damage.

 

'cretins' belong to both genders... and are usually victims themselves.

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