"NOT ALL DIAMONDS ARE FOR SALE
...
'Get woke, go broke'
A walking monument to greed,
Has spat, then flung her golden dummy,
From her inherited pram.
...
'Get woke, go broke'
All Aussie morality springs,
From those whose only talent is,
Turning other people's land into holes.
...
'Get woke, go broke'
Public enemy number one is now a woman,
Whose idea of dress sense,
Does not include wearing a man's name.
She will NOT be decorated
With the name of a man,
Who believed and said the words,
That she and her family should not exist;
Words that the man's heir refuses to condemn.
...
'Get woke, go broke'
A copied and pasted battle cry of the witless,
Who seek the blessing of the hole creating, rider in the pram;
A hole creator with simple needs:-
To be surrounded by wealth, more wealth and unquestioning, grateful obedience.
...
'Get woke, go broke'
A sneering ultimatum,
An ignored ultimatum.
Insults, lies and spare change
Will buy you many a government,
But sometimes aren't enough
To buy a single netball team.
...
Not all Diamonds are for sale.
...
pc"
Context
#TVAUABCBrittanyCarter,
#TVAUABCJosephDunstan "However, two weeks after Ms Rinehart's significant investment was made public, the sport found itself in crisis mode, when Diamonds newcomer and First Nations player Donnell Wallam raised concerns about wearing the Hancock Prospecting logo on her playing dress.
Wallam took issue with the genocidal comments made by company founder Lang Hancock during the 1980s -- towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people -- and the rest of the playing group stood united alongside the potential debutante as she requested an exemption..
She had been selected for the Test series currently being played against England -- there's now only one game left to come -- not the Constellation Cup against New Zealand that was taking place during the time the issue unfolded in the media.
However, the back and forth between NA, the Diamonds and Hancock Prospecting hung over the trans-Tasman series and, ultimately, came to a head a day before the final game, when Ms Rinehart decided to withdraw her sponsorship on the morning of October 22, even though the players, including Wallam, had caved to the pressure and committed to wearing the logo on their dress."
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-31/netball-australia-finds-new-sponsor-after-rinehart-withdrawal/101598888
#OrgAUNetballAustraliaNAAustralianDiamonds [Wikipedia]
#IRLSportspersonDonnellWallam [Wikipedia] #IdentityFirstNationsAborigianalNoongar [Wikipedia]
#BrandHancockProspectingPtyLtdLangHancock [Wikipedia]