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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4920 on: November 01, 2024, 09:26:01 AM »
Marler is right that the Haka should be binned

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/c629qx5e6plo

Yep, agreed, it's nonsense.

Wonder why people hate England in the rugby.

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4921 on: November 01, 2024, 01:32:58 PM »
Marler is right that the Haka should be binned

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/c629qx5e6plo

Yep, agreed, it's nonsense.

Wonder why people hate England in the rugby.

? because a handful of people think starting games with a war dance is a bit anachronistic?

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4922 on: November 01, 2024, 03:08:12 PM »
Just stand still for two minutes. It's one of the few rugby traditions that doesn't involve ligting farts or dining on the tears of the Proletariat.

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4923 on: November 01, 2024, 05:09:44 PM »
Marler is right that the Haka should be binned

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/c629qx5e6plo

Yep, agreed, it's nonsense.

Wonder why people hate England in the rugby.

? because a handful of people think starting games with a war dance is a bit anachronistic?

Just think that the English, of all people, should keep their thoughts to themselves over what Pacific cultural habits are current or out of date. Also, considering that they sing a hymn for the health of the monarch before the game, and during it sing (with ironicidal ignorance) a gospel song from the slave plantations of US states named after English queens, maybe it's generally in their best interests to not look too hard at which rugby traditions should or should not be 'binned'.

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4924 on: November 01, 2024, 06:46:47 PM »
Just think that the English, of all people, should keep their thoughts to themselves over what Pacific cultural habits are current or out of date. Also, considering that they sing a hymn for the health of the monarch before the game, and during it sing (with ironicidal ignorance) a gospel song from the slave plantations of US states named after English queens, maybe it's generally in their best interests to not look too hard at which rugby traditions should or should not be 'binned'.

My god do you ever not think that maybe this sort of shit isn't worth it? I don't like the haka, I think it's something that made sense in the past but I don't see the point any more. Could you sometimes try reading an opinion on something unimportant like this without feeling the need to do this shit?

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4925 on: November 01, 2024, 07:34:27 PM »

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4926 on: November 01, 2024, 07:57:06 PM »
You put your left leg in...

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4927 on: November 01, 2024, 07:58:20 PM »
Just think that the English, of all people, should keep their thoughts to themselves over what Pacific cultural habits are current or out of date. Also, considering that they sing a hymn for the health of the monarch before the game, and during it sing (with ironicidal ignorance) a gospel song from the slave plantations of US states named after English queens, maybe it's generally in their best interests to not look too hard at which rugby traditions should or should not be 'binned'.

My god do you ever not think that maybe this sort of shit isn't worth it? I don't like the haka, I think it's something that made sense in the past but I don't see the point any more. Could you sometimes try reading an opinion on something unimportant like this without feeling the need to do this shit?

If lengthy rants about entirely trivial matters are banned my post count has just halved. ☹️

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4928 on: November 01, 2024, 08:31:30 PM »
Just think that the English, of all people, should keep their thoughts to themselves over what Pacific cultural habits are current or out of date. Also, considering that they sing a hymn for the health of the monarch before the game, and during it sing (with ironicidal ignorance) a gospel song from the slave plantations of US states named after English queens, maybe it's generally in their best interests to not look too hard at which rugby traditions should or should not be 'binned'.

My god do you ever not think that maybe this sort of shit isn't worth it? I don't like the haka, I think it's something that made sense in the past but I don't see the point any more. Could you sometimes try reading an opinion on something unimportant like this without feeling the need to do this shit?

It's just my opinion man.

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4929 on: November 01, 2024, 08:51:24 PM »
Just think that the English, of all people, should keep their thoughts to themselves over what Pacific cultural habits are current or out of date. Also, considering that they sing a hymn for the health of the monarch before the game, and during it sing (with ironicidal ignorance) a gospel song from the slave plantations of US states named after English queens, maybe it's generally in their best interests to not look too hard at which rugby traditions should or should not be 'binned'.

My god do you ever not think that maybe this sort of shit isn't worth it? I don't like the haka, I think it's something that made sense in the past but I don't see the point any more. Could you sometimes try reading an opinion on something unimportant like this without feeling the need to do this shit?

It's just my opinion man.

and it was just mine, but you felt the need to bring things in that have nothing to do with the fact that, for me, adding a little dance before games of rugby is a bit of a throw-back to when tours were a rarity and no one really knew much about the opposition and it was part of the mystery. That hasn't been true for years.

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4930 on: November 02, 2024, 07:38:26 AM »
And it has morphed into a tradition that definitely helps bring casual eyes to NZ games. I mean, when they started doing the haka the All Blacks were all whites, so it's unsurprising that its meaning has changed as more and more actual Maori people are involved in it.

NZ is by no means perfect on this score, but the fact that everyone does the haka, everyone learns Maori at school, is all surely a reflection as to why that country has such a considerably better record on indigenous rights etc than, say, Australia. Given the extraordinarily dark history of all of this, not to mention sport's role in Empire and all of that, I really think that having 'a little dance' (not dismissive or patronising at all!) before a little game is just about the smallest problem on earth.

Edit: in fact, isn't all sport just 'having a little dance'?
« Last Edit: November 02, 2024, 09:06:23 AM by Monty »

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4931 on: November 02, 2024, 08:29:18 AM »
I like it, it adds something different. I wouldn’t spin the comment out more widely to what the English should or shouldn’t do. But I do think Marler needs to be a bit less dim.

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4932 on: November 02, 2024, 08:49:09 AM »
I wouldn’t spin the comment out more widely to what the English should or shouldn’t do.

Trouble is, that's exactly what the rest of the world immediately thinks. As Andy Bull put it in mine and Paul's favourite newspaper*, 'and the English wonder why the rest of the world seems to take so much pleasure in beating them'.

*This is a Joke.

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4933 on: November 02, 2024, 12:13:49 PM »
It seems odd to me that someone would watch a two minute dance, then an eighty minute match which includes twenty minutes of boring hugging and thirty minutes of tedious kicking it to each other and think "that dance has got to go".

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Re: International Rugby
« Reply #4934 on: November 02, 2024, 05:11:29 PM »
England just cannot get across the line in this games.

 


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