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Racism is not funny - Media Release

MEDIA RELEASE
Fair go, racism is not funny
 
FOLLOWING a series of racial comments both in rugby league and AFL over recent weeks, the head of one of sport’s premier ‘fair play’ programs is concerned the problem runs far deeper than a few wisecracks.
Steve Rossingh, Executive Director of the Northern Territory Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport  and co-chair of Play by the Rules, a national initiative to encourage fair play in sport, says racism in any form is just that: racism.
“Any comment that is derogatory, insulting or offensive is disrespectful and saying it as a joke is no defence. I fear that racist comments like those we’ve heard recently are really symptoms of an underlying prejudice.” 
But Rossingh was quick to point out that racism isn’t just evident in elite sport and that everyone in sport has a responsibility to see that their sport is welcoming and inclusive..
“Club sport lies at the heart of our communities and, although the elite sports stars can provide important role models, it’s the parents, coaches, players and administrators in clubs all over the country who must also play a role in addressing racism.
“Racism is hurtful and damaging and pointless – it can also be unlawful. There’s no place for it in sport. In fact, sport offers a wonderful opportunity to put our differences aside and engage in friendly and sometimes fierce competition with people regardless of their backgrounds, skin colours or the language they speak. Sport can be a great leveller.”
Rossingh believes the current debate provides an opportunity for all sports to consider the culture of their clubs and what they can do to promote fair and inclusive environments for participation. 
“It’s disappointing to hear people we respect using racist language but, if we can acknowledge that racism exists, rather than laughing it off, we can start to actually do something about it.”
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For more information or interviews with Steve Rossingh contact Mary Duncan, Play by the Rules, on 0437 037 708.
www.playbytherules.net.au
 
 
 
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