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The problem is Jordan everywhere you go something happens.

Couldn't care where you go but make sure it doesn't end up on Instagram.

Also didn't he put a alcohol ban on himself. Temptation gets the better of him

 
16 hours ago, MrFreeze said:

Definitely different histories but in this specific instance, he hasn't done much wrong 

Other than the way he acts and treats women, seems to be a pretty ordinary person

He’s not the Lone Ranger 

 
8 minutes ago, Billy said:

Other than the way he acts and treats women, seems to be a pretty ordinary person

He’s not the Lone Ranger 

Correct he is not alone but he has multiple form over years. Whatever brain capacity he has seems to disappear after a drink or two.


2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

not much of a story really

we already knew he was an elite bogan footballer

Who will struggle with life let alone be a rocket scientist.

1 minute ago, old dee said:

Who will is struggleing with life let alone be a rocket scientist.

corrections above

 
On 6/18/2022 at 12:45 PM, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Murder on the Dance Floor on so many levels. 

To be fair, at least this time he wasn’t wearing a bathrobe. 

1 hour ago, Billy said:

He’s not the Lone Ranger 

I dunno about that, kemo sabe.  He would be sitting on a fair bit of Silver.


1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

I dunno about that, kemo sabe.  He would be sitting on a fair bit of Silver.

Why is it that I think he will already have blown most of it?

23 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

I can't understand why this is a story... 

The perpetually offended are at it again, and media are fueling the fire 🔥 

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?

 

36 minutes 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?

 

Spot on KDF,

On 6/18/2022 at 7:29 PM, faultydet said:

Correct.

One would think that meathead may consider "line of fire" prior to entering an area that has previously proven to be dangerous.

 

Considering requires a functioning adult brain, so not applicable here. 
 

He does not appear to have broken any laws so probably nothing for the AFL to look at, though surely his bargaining position would be lowered considerably come contract time. 
 

There is no law against being a complete and utter bogan though. 

This isn't a 'non-story'. 

The story isn't footballer gets drunk while at a nightclub on holidays.

The story is sexual assault.  Clearly there was no consent.

On another day or another girl he is up for sexual assault and this time their is video evidence.

It isn't the first time he has been charged with sexual assault - he has got off the previous times.

There are plenty of Jordy types out there. 

Think of this from the view of your daughters, sisters, nieces etc and this behaviour should be condemned.   And perhaps help educate the young men in your lives on what is consent.


21 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Considering requires a functioning adult brain, so not applicable here. 
 

He does not appear to have broken any laws so probably nothing for the AFL to look at, though surely his bargaining position would be lowered considerably come contract time. 
 

There is no law against being a complete and utter bogan though. 

His conduct reminds me of those trashy tough-guy types who would be in a punch up every week.

I wonder if he is simply way too loose and over confident to ever make something of himself once his time in the game is over.

1 hour ago, old dee said:

Spot on KDF,

1 hour 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?

 

Even my straight ex liked looking at other hot women. 
Weren’t those NY charges dismissed once the full story came out?

Convicted of not tipping enough or misdemeanour?

Girl in the vid has  no issue. 


Still think he’s a DH*
 

*secretly wish I could bust open a game at packed G
 

3 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?

 

So now you think he should be judged on his past record. Hope your not planning a career in the law. 


2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

This isn't a 'non-story'. 

The story isn't footballer gets drunk while at a nightclub on holidays.

The story is sexual assault.  Clearly there was no consent.

On another day or another girl he is up for sexual assault and this time their is video evidence.

It isn't the first time he has been charged with sexual assault - he has got off the previous times.

There are plenty of Jordy types out there. 

Think of this from the view of your daughters, sisters, nieces etc and this behaviour should be condemned.   And perhaps help educate the young men in your lives on what is consent.

Still rekon it was a bloke in drag

 
1 hour ago, Cranky Franky said:

So now you think he should be judged on his past record. Hope your not planning a career in the law. 

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

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