Showing posts with label Sexism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sexism. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 February 2019

Former Counties Manukau Lock Caught Grooming U.S based Teen


The papers have dubbed former Counties Manukau Lock, Gavin Giles, ‘a predator’.  

Giles, who was also the former coach of Papakura Premier team was caught sending indecent images to a young girl in Texas. 

Judge Sharp describes Giles conduct becoming "more and more pernicious as time went on.”  

"We all want rugby to be more respectful and inclusive, and the (Respect & Responsibility) Report has given us the impetus and momentum. In another 12 months we’ll be even further along on this journey." New Zealand Rugby Chief Operating Officer Nicki Nicol (2017)

Tuesday, 4 July 2017

All Black Fans Silent in the face of verbal abuse of vulnerable teens


Before the first Lions test in Auckland, a group of seven girls aged between 13 and 16 ventured out on the streets surrounding Eden Park to entertain fans with their circus skills. 

Hi Jinx didn’t just turn-up they were invited.  

For their effort’s the group were subjected to a tirade of sexual abuse. 

Mostly to be fair from the travelling Lions supporters.  

"How much for a handjob?" 

“Do you give lap dances” 

“I’d like to get into your box” 

How did it make the girls feel?

Let’s make no bones about it - these were girls.  

Sexual comments like those made me more self-conscious when performing, because I didn’t want to be seen in that sort of way and, although I knew I wasn’t doing anything wrong, it is hard to ignore comments like those without feeling dirty or guilty about what you are doing.” (Connie, 14 years old) 

“Hearing all of the comments made me feel uncomfortable and in a way vulnerable, because when people are saying those kinds of things to you, it makes you feel smaller than them.” (Ella, 13 years old) 

Of cause rugby ‘men’ would be the first to advocate that child molesters should suffer all sorts of major indignations, but in the next breath simply allow a tourist to tell a 14 year old local girl to “Spread your legs wider”.  
 
We are constantly barraged with the image that rugby is the epitome of manliness, yet there was not one man amongst the thousands of All Black fans that night who would stand-up and tell the drunken foreign fans to STFU.
 
"Stop verbally abusing that child you sick fuck"
 
Not one AB fan intervened on their behalf.