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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 900375" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>That's the part I have an issue with. They clearly hurt the girl in some way, she may have been eager to do the act initially, but she was not ok with being treated like she didn't exist after. The two players lack basic human compassion in that regard, when someone allows you to be that intimate with them you I believe you do have a duty of care beyond what the law requires to ensure it isn't a negative experience like this. The WhatsApp group is almost immaterial to this, it's just evidence that the claimant was just a body to the accused, it's fair to presume they've treated girls badly in the past as a result and that's what the IRFU don't want to be associated with and fairly so. </p><p></p><p>I'm going to ignore the bolded because it's misinformed and clearly a personal gripe. </p><p></p><p>Getting rid of Jackson just adds to the endless evidence that sport is a business, Ireland will make more money without Jackson. If it was Conor Murray, who has been caught up in a similar but less severe event, it may have been different for example. Losing Jackson harms us but because it doesn't make us uncompetitive it doesn't really effect business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 900375, member: 45598"] That's the part I have an issue with. They clearly hurt the girl in some way, she may have been eager to do the act initially, but she was not ok with being treated like she didn't exist after. The two players lack basic human compassion in that regard, when someone allows you to be that intimate with them you I believe you do have a duty of care beyond what the law requires to ensure it isn't a negative experience like this. The WhatsApp group is almost immaterial to this, it's just evidence that the claimant was just a body to the accused, it's fair to presume they've treated girls badly in the past as a result and that's what the IRFU don't want to be associated with and fairly so. I'm going to ignore the bolded because it's misinformed and clearly a personal gripe. Getting rid of Jackson just adds to the endless evidence that sport is a business, Ireland will make more money without Jackson. If it was Conor Murray, who has been caught up in a similar but less severe event, it may have been different for example. Losing Jackson harms us but because it doesn't make us uncompetitive it doesn't really effect business. [/QUOTE]
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