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Seriously who’s signs off on this [censored]. Love hearts ? What’s next ? unicorns ? I’m all for indigenous guernsey and I love the art but the love heart is a bridge too far. 

These guys are warriors and when they step onto the field they go to war not smoking peace pipes. Call me old fashion and outdated - I don’t care, but it is just not a good look. It’s bordering embarrassing. 
 

remove the heart and it would look amazing. 

Edited by Gawndy the Great

 
21 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Seriously who’s signs off on this [censored]. Love hearts ? What’s next ? unicorns ? I’m all for indigenous guernsey and I love the art but the love heart is a bridge too far. 

These guys are warriors and when they step onto the field they go to war not smoking peace pipes. Call me old fashion and outdated - I don’t care, but it is just not a good look. It’s bordering embarrassing. 
 

remove the heart and it would look amazing. 

watch the video

27 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Seriously who’s signs off on this [censored]. Love hearts ? What’s next ? unicorns ? I’m all for indigenous guernsey and I love the art but the love heart is a bridge too far. 

These guys are warriors and when they step onto the field they go to war not smoking peace pipes. Call me old fashion and outdated - I don’t care, but it is just not a good look. It’s bordering embarrassing. 
 

remove the heart and it would look amazing. 

Or understand the story about her demon loving brother having a successful HEART transplant!!!!

 
12 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

watch the video

It’s a touching story and the symbolic nature of the heart in this case is powerful. I can appreciate it is an abrasive viewpoint and in himdsight wouldnt have had as strong language but it’s still not my cup of tea. Each to their own. 

Edited by Gawndy the Great

  • 2 weeks later...

After viewing the video clip several times I have changed my opinion on our latest Indigenous Guernsey, beautiful story and so well explained by the designer and her young brother KC. It is now my equal favourite.❤️💙

This might be slightly off topic, but only recently I noticed and was impressed with the Dockers Indigenous Walyalup club logo. I haven't really thought about any improvement of our own Narrm logo since it was first unveiled, but is there room for indigenous artwork in our logo? 

Mali's video should be tagged NSFW given I've got tears streaming down my face. Not the best look in the office.

 
  • 1 month later...

NAIDOC Week runs from Sun, 7 July 2024 – Sun, 14 July 2024; a few clubs already ran out with their Indigenous Guernseys over the weekend but we had our usual kit on, will it get the call up next Saturday?

  • 3 months later...

Something more to think about regarding the role of the guernseys (listen to Tyla's answer to the last question at 1:17):

 

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