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Former Carlton star Michael Jamison publicly slams Blues over marriage equality statement

FORMER star Michael Jamison has joined a wave of critics slamming Carlton’s decision not to campaign on same-sex marriage, but others are praising the club.

Michael Jamison has taken a public stance.
Michael Jamison has taken a public stance.

FORMER Carlton star Michael Jamison has hit out at his former AFL club’s stance on same-sex marriage.

The Blues released a statement yesterday declining to endorse the Yes Campaign on gay marriage, despite the AFL’s very public stance on the debate, as Australians vote in a nation-wide postal survey.

In a short statement, the Blues declared themselves to be a “leader in engendering equality” but fell short of recommending a Yes vote.

“The issue of ‘same sex marriage’ is essentially one of equality; and so the club encourages all of its people to have their say in this important national vote,” it stated.

“As a club, we respect that this is about personal choice, and as such don’t intend to campaign on the issue, but we do strongly reinforce our club’s absolute commitment to equality — and a community that is free from any form of discrimination.”

Michael Jamison has turned on his former club.
Michael Jamison has turned on his former club.

Jamison, who left the club at the end of last season after 150 matches, suggested it wasn’t good enough.

Jamison has been very public in supporting a Yes vote, telling the Herald Sun’s Jon Ralph earlier this month he was campaigning with his gay twin brother, Will.

“You can fence sit when you are debating whether to have a twilight grand final not when it comes to equality,” he wrote on Twitter.

In supporting the AFL’s public support of marriage equality, Premier Dan Andrews said he sent AFL boss Gil McLachlan a text message last night and said “well done”.

“That is what leadership is all about, standing up for what’s right, and that’s exactly what Gil McLachlan has done,” he said.

“I don’t think we need to have this postal survey but if we are going to have it we might as well win it and we might as well we make a profound change to the law and bring this law into the 21st Century.”

Mr Andrews wouldn’t comment on Carlton’s statement, but Attorney General and Blues fan Martin Pakula said it could have been stronger.

“If you read the text of the statement, it’s a generally supportive statement,” Mr Pakula said.

“Something more direct and more unequivocal would have been more advisable.”

He went on to further explain why he was so disappointed with his former club.

Carlton AFLW star Darcy Vescio has also been a prominent campaigner for same-sex marriage.

The AFL has made clear its support for marriage equality on Wednesday, replacing the AFL logo at head office with the word “Yes”.

AFL clubs Western Bulldogs, North Melbourne and Collingwood have also pledged support for marriage equality in the past fortnight, joining long-term campaigners Sydney and St Kilda — who pioneered the annual pride game — on the issue.

Jamison wasn’t the only footy commentator to criticise the Carlton statement.

Some however have praised the club for not getting involved in the social debate.

While Collingwood Tony Shaw said Carlton had every right to not push an agenda.

“I’m not voting because we elected our politicians to make hard decisions and they haven’t got the guts to do it,” he said.

“If I was going to vote, I’d vote yes, it wouldn’t worry me, but I’m not voting.”

Asked if if was appropriate for clubs and the AFL to take a public position on the issue, Shaw added: “No, because the thing that is horrible about this is the ‘yes’ vote now - everybody says it’s about unity and peace and love and all that - but now it has become pretty ordinary.

“There’s a lot of vilification going around for people who are voting no.

“Like I said, I would have voted yes but I’m doing a silent protest on it.”

Originally published as Former Carlton star Michael Jamison publicly slams Blues over marriage equality statement

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