nah, for this game i just see it as not supporting a racist regime. johns has gone a long way toward spoiling origin, just because he's a redneck bogan. i'll be cheering inglis to stick it up racist joey.
if tahu comes back in for game 3, without johns in the camp - the way it should have been last week, straight away the minute tahu raised his concern - then i'll feel ok about cheering on the blues again then.
You really are a lowlife fool. Racist regime? NSW isn't the nazi party or KKK you idiot. I'm sure what Johns meant when he said Inglis was a black c*** was 'black people are completely inferior to us in every way and we should kill them...' You really just need to shut up. NSW is more than Andrew Johns saying an idiot remark. NSW is an entire state, 6 million+ people, that is what we are cheering for, so we can beat those foolish Queenslanders. And cheering Inglis? Is Johns suddenly playing now? How is that going to 'stick it up him'? And calling someone a racist when he is not, on the basis of one remark when you do not even know the person, is very, very low. I'm sure you have never said anything remotely bad or discriminatory in your entire life, Mr. Sinless. Maybe you are Jesus himself...
And Tahu did not do this to send a message about racism. Rothfield (yeah, I know) in the 'Inside the Andrew Johns race scandal' story has said that Tahu proposed they use injury as the excuse, Andrew Johns also offered to quit the camp as soon as he found out, and even though the players wanted him to stay, he stood down anyway, like he should.
Also, a hypothetical, as this is a race issue, what if the same situation occured but based on sexuality, I mean if someone called someone 'a gay c***, and someone in their team was homosexual and walked out, what would the reaction be? Since gay, like black, is a term used often in many contexts, and homosexual people have been discriminated against since time began, I wonder how the players actions would be received.