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7 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Are you Cranky Franky because your prospective employers keep googling your name and rejecting your applcation because of your past record?  :laugh:

Nah I'm cranky because the self righteous lynch mob keeps pontificating on Demonland.

 

The woman in the video said she had no issue with De Goey’s behaviour on the night, posting on Instagram that she could not “believe the backlash towards Jordy and herself”

20 minutes ago, radar said:

The woman in the video said she had no issue with De Goey’s behaviour on the night, posting on Instagram that she could not “believe the backlash towards Jordy and herself”

The type of company JDG's keeps, clueless about the inappropriateness of someone unconsentingly exposing her (or anyone else) breasts in public. News at 6

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edit in bold

 
5 hours ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Yeh, how dare people be offended by misogyny and representations of objectification of women. 

I mean, are you serious? This guy has had a past history of charges against him for sexual abuse, harassment, etc, are you trying to say you have no problem with that?

 

He got off lightly with his past history, no arguments there...

Would I want him at Melbourne, no-way... massive risk

But, specifically on this incident tho, my understanding is 2 people were consentually flirting and someone else filmed it and published it, right?


If Collingwood really have pulled their contract offer then I'd expect St Kilda and Essendon to be all over him like flies on a chocolate otter. 

Edited by Rab D Nesbitt

i don't think it's confirmed that the arm pawing at the woman's clothing was de goey either

and while one contract offer has been withdrawn, you can bet another has been presented

he's a restricted free agent and already has two five year offers from other clubs

one is supposedly the aints; no clue re the other but i'd presume peptides

10 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

The type of company JDG's keeps, clueless about the inappropriateness of someone unconsentingly exposing her (or anyone else) breasts in public. News at 6

Lucky for her she has you to tell her how offended and outraged she should be, and to get offended amd outraged on her behalf... 👏

 
1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Lucky for her she has you to tell her how offended and outraged she should be, and to get offended amd outraged on her behalf... 👏

Don't worry, you'll also have an army of outraged men climb out of the woodwork when a girl you're hitting on at a bar pulls your pants down and exposes your willy on camera

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Why are people saying he's done nothing illegal. Its not illegal to pull a women's bikini top down?  Genuine question. Surely if she wanted to press charges, he'd  be in some serious hot water.  

I mean it's not world ending stuff, but I've been drunk 1000 times and never thought to do that.  Maybe the rest of us were brought up differently. Was he raised by wild animals maybe?  It's neanderthal stuff. 


Conspiracy #1

Collingwood give DeGoey approval to Bali knowing that he'd play up which which gives them the perfect opportunity to not blow their cap and save some cash.

De Goey probably wouldn't want anything to do with me, and he wouldn't be my first choice to hang out with either. But that said never has trial by media been fair. I have been to plenty of parties where consensual sexual innuendo has been on display. If someone had complained about an assault, at whatever level I would be leading the charge for a criminal complaint. But that is not the case. Women have agency, they have the right to choose what they do for fun and they don't need to ask for permission. Consent goes both ways, when it's on it's on and when it's not STOP. Pretty simple lesson, but I feel the way the media carries on in this case, they are in a very subtle way taking away agency from women. De Goey is not pretending to be an author on etiquette and the behavior on display is largely acceptable to the vast majority of the community in private or there would be a different set of laws. Only sin here is the phone camera.

The other matter is De Goey's 'priors' we need to be really accurate about those, and there is a very good reason why priors are rarely presented in court as they confuse the facts at hand, but we love a villein. If De Goey has ever escaped consequence for committing a sexual assault, then I am appalled, but I have seen in little in the way of evidence, and please don't conflate being a bogan with being a predator (predator's come from everywhere). The level of hypocrisy on display from the media in regards to De Goey however is nauseating. Not wanting to set off any warnings from mods, but have direct evidence of conduct that Gina Gerson would blush at by AFL players over the years. And some of the FOX team were on that infamous Miami trip, do we really think it was limited to a couple of nude selfies? seriously.

In the end I believe in respect for women and respect for men and first and foremost informed consent (and no phones).  

 

 

Sorry for this but I can’t help myself!

He definitely should join the Demons, as Melky could be his minder and would knock De Goooey into shape!!

Also he is De …………….Gooey!


Kmart Petracca on a trip to Kmart Amalfi Coast.

 

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

the other but i'd presume peptides

DeGoey and Stringer, now there's a match...

1 hour ago, Cranky Franky said:

Nah I'm cranky because the self righteous lynch mob keeps pontificating on Demonland.

Agree. What a total beat up by the press. This poor chap was out having fun with consenting women. Leave him alone.

1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

If Collingwood really have pulled their contract offer then I'd expect St Kilda and Essendon to be all over him like flies on a chocolate otter. 

Sydney 

1 hour ago, John Demonic said:

Don't worry, you'll also have an army of outraged men climb out of the woodwork when a girl you're hitting on at a bar pulls your pants down and exposes your willy on camera

Nothing to see 

move on


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Is that the same “very sensible” Jamie Elliott who’s been previously arrested for public drunkenness?

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3 hours ago, Antioch said:

Agree. What a total beat up by the press. This poor chap was out having fun with consenting women. Leave him alone.

I’ll try to believe you are not serious. He is paid by a club whose members put their hard earned dollar in to support said club !

1 …don’t care whether it’s consenting adults or not …it is a shocking look from an AFL player

in the middle of a season off his face & exhibiting offensive behaviour 

2…you can pontificate all you like about whether AFL players are role players …but whatever arguments are thrown up …they are .

Drunk offensive young men who are excused because they “are having fun” become men who think being a [censored] with women is acceptable.  

2 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

He got off lightly with his past history, no arguments there...

Would I want him at Melbourne, no-way... massive risk

But, specifically on this incident tho, my understanding is 2 people were consentually flirting and someone else filmed it and published it, right?

If he was live streaming it I'd have an issue. Looks like a group of consensual, drunk, horny adults sharing a moment.

Why you want to share that with the world, I don't know     

Boomer Alert

 


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