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<blockquote data-quote="Cruz_del_Sur" data-source="post: 992255" data-attributes="member: 55747"><p>If you are sincerely trying to put things in perspective maybe you wanna chose an example that is not 7 years old. </p><p>Maybe. I mean, I am inclined to believe that not only rugby but the world as a whole has made quite a few changes since then. </p><p></p><p>And no one is saying what Marler did was worse. They are saying that what he did, as things stand right now, is unacceptable and his case should be set as an example given a) the exposure b) the blatant disregard he had towards his opponents, the ref, the rules and the audience on what is for many a serious issue. </p><p></p><p>Again, some coherence, please. A guy goes posting stuff on social media and all the rugby community wants him never to set foot on a rugby union field again, but Marler goes ( easter) egg hunting a month ahead of schedule, on a six nations game and we should let it go? </p><p>Hell no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruz_del_Sur, post: 992255, member: 55747"] If you are sincerely trying to put things in perspective maybe you wanna chose an example that is not 7 years old. Maybe. I mean, I am inclined to believe that not only rugby but the world as a whole has made quite a few changes since then. And no one is saying what Marler did was worse. They are saying that what he did, as things stand right now, is unacceptable and his case should be set as an example given a) the exposure b) the blatant disregard he had towards his opponents, the ref, the rules and the audience on what is for many a serious issue. Again, some coherence, please. A guy goes posting stuff on social media and all the rugby community wants him never to set foot on a rugby union field again, but Marler goes ( easter) egg hunting a month ahead of schedule, on a six nations game and we should let it go? Hell no. [/QUOTE]
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