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Chris Mainwaring Dead at 41

I just can't see an issue with that. It's hardly an unsympathetic statement...

It is a baseless statement as was the innuendo of Ben possibly being the one to supply Chris with drugs. The fact you can't see an issue with it is an problem in itself. I'm sorry but I can't support so called free speech with gilded statements purporting sympathy.

I have not seen one shred of factual evidence to support any of the negative comments posted.

The article from the Australian has already been slated in Perth as journalism in it's finest misrepresented form.

Want facts? Wait for the coroners findings and the final police report, not slate a person who can no longer defend himself and in the process spread unfounded rumours to the detriment of his family with cheap shots.

Sensitive? If caring is that, then yes I am and glad to be a contrarian regarding a lot of what has been stated here.
 
Maybe we should move our discussion forum to another thread?

If we cant say what we like what is the point of the forums at all. Whether we agree or not with others, getting upset or oversensitive is not going to change anything.
 
If we cant say what we like what is the point of the forums at all. Whether we agree or not with others, getting upset or oversensitive is not going to change anything.

I said :
Happy said:
Maybe we should move our discussion forum to another thread?

This is only out of respect to person who died.

I did not say that we cannot pull out any dirt we like, but another thread would be probably more appropriate with different title.

Otherwise we can be seen as jumping up and down on somebody's grave.

Maybe it is only, who gets little uncomfortable with the title of our thread and subsequent direction thread took.
 

Acusations that we are jumping on peoples graves is rediculous and a bad slur. The thread maybe headed "Chris Mainwaring" but the discussions are about life itself. I have experienced death at close quarters on many occasions throughout my life and part of the process in coming to terms with its problems is open discussion. The idea of sssshhhhh is Victorian in nature and does not allow emotions to heal properly.

So get off you high horse as if you know everything and loosen up a bit.
 
Are we sure he's actually dead? I heard someone saw him yesterday serving fish and chips in a takeaway in Kalgoorlie.


I wouldn't know how to take the press and public speculation if I was close to somone like Chris (and I don't follow AFL and didn't know of him). I can imagine it would be a very difficult thing to deal with - but its an inevitable occurrence for anyone thats lived in the public eye. I would hope that over time, once the initial dust has settled the real story of how he passed away and what sort of person he was will prevail over the short term speculation. People are more likely to believe the words of the people that knew him than idle speculation from journalists or strangers.
 

Apologies, I did not want to disturb healing process.
 
On news.com.au today, interesting perspective...

 

This thread is and has been in the main a direct afront to Chris, a deceased person, disrespectful in the extreme, regardless of what you or others may think. The young man is dead, have a little respect for his surviving family if nothing else.

If this thread was life in general I would not have taken the stand I have. This has become a very personal attack on a deceased person with wide spread inuendos and at times (as I have quoted) quite blatant speculation and mistruths. Widely regarded in society as in very poor taste and as "jumping on peoples graves".
 
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