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The ABC is reporting on a coterie group holding its season launch at the male-only Australia Club.

"The event, promoted on the group's social media page, is being held on March 9, the day after International Women's Day.

Featured guests on the night will include Melbourne Football Club president Glen Bartlett and former AFL players Gary Pert, Mark Williams, Adem Yze, Alan Richardson and Garry Lyon."

They'veย also highlighted the recent change to Bartlett's title, which is seemingly at odds with the choice of venue.

"The Australian Club, established in 1878, excludes women from membership, but has in recent years allowed female guests to visit.

Last month, Fox Sports reported Glen Bartlett's title at Melbourne Football Club had been changed from chairman to president following feedback from female members."

Thoughts? Is it all much ado about nothing, or does it send the wrong signal?ย 

https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2021-03-05/melbourne-football-club-fans-to-host-event-at-male-only-club/13221318

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The fact that it has made the papers means it is a tone deaf choice. ย All of the effort to be community leaders in demonstrating equality through the AFLW etc quickly getsย compromised by something small (arguably innocuous)ย like this. ย One of two things will happen - theyโ€™ll put their hands up and say โ€˜no harm was intended but we realise it wasnโ€™t the best choice now andย will change itโ€™ or they will cry poor and shout โ€˜the world is going fโ€™nย madโ€™ (Racetrack Ralphyย has already done this). I hope they choose the former and show that we have the ability to listen toย people.ย 

Gee that doesnt sound like the ABCย 

Wow!

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Wow is this the first time in a while that Garry Lyon is attending a MFC event?

Have your own opinions about him, but from a Melbourne perspective it's good to have a former great in Gaz back attending a club function.ย 

Looks like somebodyโ€™s been left out. ย 
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Mutiny committee? ?


Should be held at the Melbourne Club.

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  • Demonland changed the title to MFC supporter's group to host event at male-only club
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There is one simple fact here. It is the wrong venue. They are tone deaf. Justice must not only be done it must be seen to be done. My view of Bartlett has been sliding for a while. We better have a good year or Goodwin will not be the only heading out the door.ย 

PS buy some bigger shirts Glen.

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Whether you think the premise is right or wrong, don't think anyone can disagree it's completely inconsistent by Bartlett.

He's gradually being found out IMO.

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Today, we are encouraging our Members to be most welcoming of both male and female guests into the Club to enjoy not only its special unique heritage surroundings, but also its fine cuisine and attentive service.

Women are absolutely welcome to attend and I'm sure the female coterie members will have no issue with the venue, because the type of people who have joined the Melbourne coterie like nice venues and don't care about ridiculous PC nonsense.ย 

Hosting an event at the Australia Club is no different to hosting an event at an RSL, an Italian club, a Church, a private golf club or even in the MCC. Those are all exclusive clubs with restrictions on who can join, but no one would complain if a club held a function at one of those venues.ย 

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3 hours ago, The Jackson 6 said:

The fact that it has made the papers means it is a tone deaf choice. ย All of the effort to be community leaders in demonstrating equality through the AFLW etc quickly getsย compromised by something small (arguably innocuous)ย like this. ย One of two things will happen - theyโ€™ll put their hands up and say โ€˜no harm was intended but we realise it wasnโ€™t the best choice now andย will change itโ€™ or they will cry poor and shout โ€˜the world is going fโ€™nย madโ€™ (Racetrack Ralphyย has already done this). I hope they choose the former and show that we have the ability to listen toย people.ย 

Your profile name and photo is offensive. Luke Jackson is not and was not a member of the Jackson family and to suggest otherwise is cultural appropriation.

I hope you put your hands up and realise it wasn't the best choice and change it.

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13 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

I'm sure the female coterie members will have no issue with the venue

I'm glad you were able to speak on their behalf.



14 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Your profile name and photo is offensive. Luke Jackson is not and was not a member of the Jackson family and to suggest otherwise is cultural appropriation.

I hope you put your hands up and realise it wasn't the best choice and change it.

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Who exactly has been offended ?

Your comments sound a lot like Chinese Communist Party Press Releases

BTW I'm thinking of changing my name to The Jackson 5.5

Is that ok ?

19 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

I'm glad you were able to speak on their behalf.

Well Iโ€™m awaiting one of them actually being offended rather than an ABC journalist and a bunch of well wishersย 

11 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Who exactly has been offended ?

Your comments sound a lot like Chinese Communist Party Press Releases

BTW I'm thinking of changing my name to The Jackson 5.5

Is that ok ?

I think it was a joke.

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12 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Who exactly has been offended ?

Your comments sound a lot like Chinese Communist Party Press Releases

BTW I'm thinking of changing my name to The Jackson 5.5

Is that ok ?

Youโ€™ve missed the joke here Franky.ย 

Just now, DeeSpencer said:

Well Iโ€™m awaiting one of them actually being offended rather than an ABC journalist and a bunch of well wishersย 

I must have missed the part of the article that said people were offended. Perhaps your personal take/bias and want to blast the 'outraged and offended' made you see things that weren't there?

The point is the hypocrisy given Bartlett's recent 'virtue signalling' (to use a phrase I'm sure you'll understand).


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