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Latest comment: 7 years ago by Rhyolitewiki in topic External links modified
 


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Thanks to Chug for fixing reference to Todd McKinnon, I was there and don't remember him; I've never even heard of him.

Sexual Assaults

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I was watching some of the footage of the concert today, and in the background saw a girl's top being lifted up against her will, and I remembered that that was an unfortunate part of the day. The video screens began asking girls to flash the cameras, and a lot of mostly males started ripping shirts off any girl unfortunate enough to get selected by the cameras. I realise the heading is a little dramatic and the paragraph seems out of proportion, but I feel that it needs to be mentioned. No other news sources seem to remember these events, and I doubt the WAVEAID DVD has a bonus gallery with pictures of the unlucky punters. about a third of the girls where happy enough to flash, and about two thirds definitely didn't want their breasts on show for friends, family and total strangers. Feel free to edit the entry to fit in better with the article, but please leave it in, I feel it needs to be recorded somewhere. rakkar 22:04, 8 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

I do not recall a single female member of the audience having her shirt lifted other than on her own accord. As I remember the event, every person who was on the big screen had a huge smile on their face. Hardly the behavior of someone who was just sexually assaulted. Furthermore, a third, two thirds, where are you getting these numbers from, and where is the citation for these alleged "sexual assaults"? As is my understanding of Wikipedias verifiability guidelines, I will be removing these uncited claims. My apologies in advance if I have misinterpreted.150.101.112.253 12:03, 14 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

I seem to remember that being a hilarious part of the day. Sexual assault is fun after all.

Those figures were my own reckoning, I don't have any concrete evidence. I'm sure theres footage of it somewhere but I'm not likely to get access to it. Perhaps you didn't see some of the more reluctant members of the crowd, but as soon as the shirt lifting started, I began to get a bad feeling that it could turn nasty, and I was looking around for it. I take your point about the unverifiability of what I'm saying, I will try to make a more compliant article. rakkar 22:16, 23 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

It's completely irrelevant here anyway... it's basically "this is what I personally remember about the concert." So what?! Sheesh.

Hey 192.43.227.18, don't change article back to an older version with explaining why.rakkar 20:25, 29 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

On the contrary, i'd appreciate it if YOU didn't put that sentence back in. Were any complaints registered? Were there any charges? Until such time as you can provide a citation, please refrain from re-inserting this claim. By the way, I originally took it out (under the IP 150.101.112.253 a while back), and will do so again. 137.166.4.130 09:06, 14 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Right, Okay. Here are other people talking about tits on the big screen:

So, leaving the numbers aside, there's proof that it DID happen, therefore I feel it should go into the article.rakkar 15:02, 28 August 2006 (UTC)Reply


... And for the links you've posted, you're STILL yet to provide a SINGLE example of either a) a charge being laid or b) non-consensual flashing. Sorry, that don't fly. Good try though 137.166.4.130 06:18, 4 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

did you have a problem with what I wrote? I accept that my origional submission was improper, I've taken your comments on board and reworked it, I've bought together quotes from people that the cameras were leading the crowd in flashing tits and dicks to the whole stadium, and that some people didn't want it to happen. No, I don't beleive that there were charges laid. I don't think that's relevant. I was there, I saw it happening, so did the people I quoted, I feel it SHOULD fly. If you still want to contend the issue, get serious and register a name instead of this anonymous IP posting. rakkar 00:03, 6 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

The page has been anonymously reverted again so I've asked for this to be mediated by the WP:Mediation_Cabal here[7], because obviously neither of us is changing our minds on this. rakkar 13:46, 10 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Wow, been a long time since i've been here. Back on this I see. To me there is a huge difference between being 'coerced' into doing something and doing it against your will. You're still yet to provide a single verifiable source here. Believe it or not, forums, blogs and private websites aren't verifiable sources. 203.49.133.202 03:12, 8 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, I've looked at the links and would advise they don't comply with WP:RS and in this context, the section has been removed. If you want to reintroduce this section could you find a reliably published secondary reference. Thanks, Addhoc 14:36, 19 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

I spent some time and found some quotes that met WP guidelines, and I have added them, and Addhoc agreed that they did. The article was up for discussion here Mediation_Cabal/Cases/2006-10-06_WaveAid and there was no comments from anyone. SO, can people please NOT change the article regarding the screens unless they have a new and good reason to do so. thanks. rakkar 00:58, 29 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
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I don't think the link to WaveAid at the bottom (http://www.waveaid.com.au/) is correct. That web site is some sort of new age ocean living site; not likely to be related to the Tsunami concert. Worth checking anyway Rhyolitewiki (talk) 01:27, 21 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

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