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Peter Norman - A great Aussie hero who was ostricised for being ahead of his time!
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Posted by Opinionated2, Thursday, 11 January 2018 9:25:17 AM
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'But Dr Toscano said Australia continued to ignore his contribution to the fight for human rights.'
By the look of the responses I don't expect the same short sighted jingoistic Ostralians to share the sentiment Posted by Special Delivery, Friday, 12 January 2018 4:40:48 PM
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You are correct SD... Let's hope people are looking at the story and at least thinking about what he did.
Of course as we are becoming more and more like America to our shame... I guess true Australian heroes don't rate a thought these days. Thanks for your comment. Posted by Opinionated2, Sunday, 14 January 2018 11:44:55 AM
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Dear OP2,
I am ashamed to admit that I did not know who Peter Norman was that's why I haven't posted on this discussion earlier. And for that I apologise. Thank You for raising this topic. It is an important one and well worth discussing. I was absolutely astounded to read about what had happened to Peter Norman - and I wish he was alive today so that I could shake his hand. What happened to him and how he was treated is absolutely dreadful! While we want our athletes to be role models, it seems that there are certain conditions. Toe the line and remember politics and sport do not mix. I still remember Cathy Freeman's victory lap with both flags at the 1994 Commonwealth Games - after she won the 200m and 400m races and the controversy that caused. Also at the London Olympic Games Indigenous boxer Damien Hooper was warned about breaching the Olympic Charter when he wore an Aboriginal flag t-shirt into the ring. And then there's Adam Goodes and the stir he caused. Again - Thank You for bringing up this subject - hopefully we can all learn something from it. Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 14 January 2018 12:51:54 PM
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cont'd ...
Here's a link that I found helpful http://theconversation.com/1-will-stand-with-you-finally-an-apology-to-peter-norman-10107 I hope that the mistakes of the past will be rectified by some sort of permanent historical recognition of the man by the sporting authorities in this country. Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 14 January 2018 12:56:49 PM
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OP2,
"I hope people at least value what this guy did and the price he paid for being a good man." So do I, but what he did was hardly heroic; a much misused word these days. "Of course as we are becoming more and more like America to our shame..." Yes, we are losing our British heritage, it's a good thing that the US preserves so much of our shared origins and ideas. Posted by Is Mise, Sunday, 14 January 2018 6:46:00 PM
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Just so we all get the chance to remember this great Australian I thought I should put some links about him. Please watch them...It is incredible stuff!
A US news organisation recognising him - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4LvwXYmt3Q
One of the Olympic Athletes remembrances - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu5K2cOeD4M
ABC News - http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-13/group-calls-for-statue-of-australian-athlete-peter-norman/8906244
SBS Movie - https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/323838531676/salute
I hope people at least value what this guy did and the price he paid for being a good man.
ENJOY!