IPA’s Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild says Australians go to sports to “get away” from politics but the left are now just ruining it.
“People want to go to sports to get away from politics, to connect with their friends and their family, and their community,” he told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“We did some polling on the back of the Netball Australia saga which found that over six in ten Australians believe that politics has no place in sport.
“Right throughout our history, sport has been such a critical part of our social fabric, we all get together no matter our race, or our gender, or our background, or our religion – we rub shoulders with different people.”
IPA’s Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild says Australians go to sports to “get away” from politics but the left are now just ruining it. “People want to go to sports to get away from politics, to connect with their friends and their family, and their community,” he told Sky News host Rita Panahi. “We did some polling on the back of the Netball Australia saga which found that over six in ten Australians believe that politics has no place in sport. “Right throughout our history, sport has been such a critical part of our social fabric, we all get together no matter our race, or our gender, or our background, or our religion – we rub shoulders with different people.”