New Bombers CEO quits after One Day
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Correct,
This guy lost his job not because he was Christian (which would be illegal) but because he was chair of the board of an organisation which held public views which fundamentally conflicted with those of the AFL and Essendon.
This guy lost his job not because he was Christian (which would be illegal) but because he was chair of the board of an organisation which held public views which fundamentally conflicted with those of the AFL and Essendon.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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I don't know why.slangman wrote:So you will condone certain controversial religious beliefs dependent on one’s position?stui magpie wrote:The individual beliefs of a player are are different matter to the CEO of an organisation and should be managed differently.
I find that bizarre tbh.
The player can hold whatever views they want personally, it would be publicly expressing them that could get them in trouble depending on what and how.
A senior leader of any organisation, beit chair of board or CEO, has a different level of accountability and scrutiny.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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So they appoint a CEO who was in a leadership position at the NAB and who was severely criticised in the banking Royal Commission, who resigns from the NAB with his incompetent tail between his legs and who currently holds a leadership position with a Happy Clappy Church. That Church is explicitly homophobic and bigoted.
What could go wrong?
What could go wrong?
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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Has he delivered on the Church services or are they collecting on false promises?Deja Vu wrote:I have to agree that the bigger sin here (pardon the pun) is this guy's track record as CEO of NAB. He was explicitly named in the RC for, among other things, charging fees for services that were never delivered.
I mean that alone should have you approach with caution...
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Wow, an excoriating article by a financial journalist and Dons supporter. Burning my fingers just pasting the link:
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/tho ... 5bnac.html
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/tho ... 5bnac.html
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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I forgot she stood down as CEO of Essendon and was President of her local Mosque.slangman wrote:GWS player Haneen Zreika has for the second year running refused to wear the pride jumper.
Let’s see how this public display of homophobia is handled.
But we all know that the gutless media will say nothing as Charlie Hebdo is still very fresh in their minds.
Charlie Hedbo really
The more subtle issue however is a tricky one for individuals with religious beliefs and the policy of inclusion that sporting clubs pursue.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
I’m an atheist and fairly left wing, but even I can see the hypocrisy in how Christians are treated compared to Muslims etc with exactly the same views. An Iranian coworker who is gay had friends who were hung or pushed off a building back in Iran. Yet criticise the ultra conservative side of Islam here and you’re attacked as racist. I’m done with my fellow left, the biggest hypocrites on the planet. At least right wingers are consistent.
Her stance on homosexuality is more definitive that Thorburns. He is part of a church that has questionable views, she on the other hand has specifically and personally refused to wear a jumper promoting gay pride.watt price tully wrote:I forgot she stood down as CEO of Essendon and was President of her local Mosque.slangman wrote:GWS player Haneen Zreika has for the second year running refused to wear the pride jumper.
Let’s see how this public display of homophobia is handled.
But we all know that the gutless media will say nothing as Charlie Hebdo is still very fresh in their minds.
Charlie Hedbo really
The more subtle issue however is a tricky one for individuals with religious beliefs and the policy of inclusion that sporting clubs pursue.
Only someone who is blind by their own ideology wil not be able to see the hypocrisy.
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Sorry I did say the more subtle issues facing individuals vs your reference to Charlie Hedbo.slangman wrote:Her stance on homosexuality is more definitive that Thorburns. He is part of a church that has questionable views, she on the other hand has specifically and personally refused to wear a jumper promoting gay pride.watt price tully wrote:I forgot she stood down as CEO of Essendon and was President of her local Mosque.slangman wrote:GWS player Haneen Zreika has for the second year running refused to wear the pride jumper.
Let’s see how this public display of homophobia is handled.
But we all know that the gutless media will say nothing as Charlie Hebdo is still very fresh in their minds.
Charlie Hedbo really
The more subtle issue however is a tricky one for individuals with religious beliefs and the policy of inclusion that sporting clubs pursue.
Only someone who is blind by their own ideology wil not be able to see the hypocrisy.
These are complicated issues for people of all faiths however the issue at hand here is the CEO position at Essendon. It was a poor decision as the person was head of a church that front and centre is non inclusive but for me the bigger issue was his behaviour when working for the NAB, an utter scumbag to say the least. Most unchristian to rip people off not just individually but systemically.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
I think that the Charlie Hebdo incident is very relevant to why the media seems to walk on eggshells in n regards to some of the teachings of Islam.watt price tully wrote:Sorry I did say the more subtle issues facing individuals vs your reference to Charlie Hedbo.slangman wrote:Her stance on homosexuality is more definitive that Thorburns. He is part of a church that has questionable views, she on the other hand has specifically and personally refused to wear a jumper promoting gay pride.watt price tully wrote: I forgot she stood down as CEO of Essendon and was President of her local Mosque.
Charlie Hedbo really
The more subtle issue however is a tricky one for individuals with religious beliefs and the policy of inclusion that sporting clubs pursue.
Only someone who is blind by their own ideology wil not be able to see the hypocrisy.
These are complicated issues for people of all faiths however the issue at hand here is the CEO position at Essendon. It was a poor decision as the person was head of a church that front and centre is non inclusive but for me the bigger issue was his behaviour when working for the NAB, an utter scumbag to say the least. Most unchristian to rip people off not just individually but systemically.
As to his performance as CEO of NAB, that is a seperate discussion and is not the reason behind the ultimatum that he was given. I agree that purely based on his performance at the bank that he was a poor choice by Essendon.
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^ Fair enough although I don’t agree with your analysis of the Hedbo incident. The decision making by Essendon showed a clear lack of due diligence & looks like David Barham is a cowboy.
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Spot onslangman wrote: Her stance on homosexuality is more definitive that Thorburns. He is part of a church that has questionable views, she on the other hand has specifically and personally refused to wear a jumper promoting gay pride.
Only someone who is blind by their own ideology wil not be able to see the hypocrisy.
"Andrew Thorburn’s religious beliefs have him turfed out of Essendon FC. Haneen Zreika, for the second year running, refuses to play in the Pride Game due religious beliefs. Sydney Swans sponsored by Qatar Air where LGBT is banned. But nothing to see here."