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  • 2 days ago
St Kilda chief executive Carl Dilena speaks out on Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera racist abuse. Video via AAP
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00:00Look, the comments or the behaviour demonstrated is just unacceptable to us and to our club,
00:09and it's got no place in our game or our community.
00:15Naz is a very proud First Nations man.
00:19His culture, his values, his heritage are things that should be celebrated and not disrespected.
00:26Like all First Nations people, Naz should have the right to work and live his life without this sort of abuse.
00:37He's good. I think he's in pretty good spirits.
00:40He was obviously really upset last night and made some comments back and wanted to highlight it
00:48because I think that's the first reaction.
00:51You just want to call out the behaviour, and good on him for doing so.
00:54And now we're following through the normal processes.
00:57We've been in touch with him today, putting all the support around him we can.
01:01So, yeah, he's in good shape.
01:04Yeah, it's hard to know in terms of who it may be.
01:08That's the unknown at the moment.
01:09So, I mean, of course, if they're a football guy, we wouldn't certainly want them at our games.
01:14I don't think they have a place in the AFL community, to be frank.
01:18So I think it should be harsh.
01:19That's with Naz at the moment to decide.
01:23It's his decision as to whether he wants to take it further, but it could be a potential outcome.
01:29The police have a lot more power to investigate and access information,
01:32and if they do, we'd hope they'd be able to bring a similar conclusion.

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