tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-679982583847135662.post2128856513827550087..comments2022-07-27T00:08:13.293-07:00Comments on The Original Dragon Mother: The NRL and the age of entitlementKazhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06883203750700550391noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-679982583847135662.post-88157438760296854432016-01-30T18:06:00.296-08:002016-01-30T18:06:00.296-08:00Hi Michelle - thanks for dropping by and commentin...Hi Michelle - thanks for dropping by and commenting.<br />You're absolutely right, in everything you say. I'm SO over reading yet another story about NRL players acting out - and I have to say, Pearce's public apology didn't really impress me all that much - especially since his rehab is to be at some fancy overseas facility - nice, huh?! Because he's too special to go somewhere here? Kazhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06883203750700550391noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-679982583847135662.post-9443231427385283332016-01-30T17:51:46.914-08:002016-01-30T17:51:46.914-08:00Too right Kaz. Revolting behaviour and he deserves...Too right Kaz. Revolting behaviour and he deserves the book thrown at him. I'm glad his 'mate' filmed it because anyone would find it hard to believe someone could be capable of such acts! And even with that proof people are STILL blaming the female victim? This incident is damning of sportsmen's entitlement as well as the larger society's willingness to put blame on the victim, especially if they're a woman. What person would ever suspect someone could behave like that in their house? MichelleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com