180 Seconds: I Veitch, You Veitch, We All Veitch…

  • Russell Brown,

    One of the more delightful by-ways of the English language is the study of eponyms — words derived from people’s names. From Beijing to Harrare, when politics and sport get together, you’re bound to invoke the ostracism of Captain Charles Boycott in Ireland 138 years ago. Eat a sandwich, calculate an algorithm, or catch sight of a reference to America. You’re using an eponym.

    The media storm around tarnished sport media star Tony Veitch has inspired a new addition to the list.

    **Veitch**, 1. (noun) A voluntary spasm of prurience disguised as moral high-mindedness in the public interest. 2. A carefully designed bank of fog people are expected to believe is transparent.

    2. (verb – veitch·ed, veitch·ing, veitch·es) To eject an unpleasant obstruction through the nearest media outlet, in the form of a sour, foul smelling liquid that closely resembles a mixture of faeces, urine and vinegar.

    Let’s get the statements of the bleeding obvious out of the way. While there are people who find sado-masochistic activity within relationships a turn on, I don’t. If my better half ever “lashes out” at me physically, he can look forward to charges being pressed and a letter from venerable law firm of Sue, Grabbitt and Runne regarding the division of property. And I fully expect the same treatment if I hit him.

    If the allegations against Veitch in the Dominion Post are even only half true he’s a nasty piece of work, and his carefully scripted statement to a press conference on Wednesday did nothing to change my mind.

    As this is being recorded, there is the possibility of disciplinary action being taken by his employers, TVNZ and Radio Sport. There’s also speculation around a Police investigation and charges being laid. It’s neither prudent, or fair-minded to anyone involved, to speculate on that here.

    But I sure have a thing or two to say about the screaming headline on Thursday’s New Zealand Herald:

    **'What DID you do to her, Tony?'**

    The capitalisation of “DID” was a particularly fine touch. But I’ve got a counter-question for the media bitch pack: Whose interests do you think you’re serving by getting an answer to that question, really? Other than the circulation and advertising departments, that is?

    Violence isn’t OK. But neither is the sight of media whores suddenly playing the outraged virgin and expecting to be taken seriously.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report

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  • Craig Ranapia,

    NOTE: Folks should be aware that this was recorded on Thursday afternoon, and before a certain interview that appeared in the Herald on Sunday under the by-line of Paul Holmes. To my eternal shame, I actually paid for the HoS, and brought it in a public place, for the first time in... well, forever.

    There's always a new floor to hit, isn't there?

    North Shore, Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 12370 posts Report

  • Robyn Gallagher,

    I'd like to see Craig's 180 Seconds always presented like this.

    calculate an algorithm, [...] you're using an eponym.

    Oh, that was named after Al Gore, right?

    ;)

    Since Nov 2006 • 1946 posts Report

  • Paul Williams,

    A great piece of commentary Craig.

    Sydney • Since Nov 2006 • 2273 posts Report

  • Craig Ranapia,

    Stephen:

    That's your perspective, and you're entitled to express it no matter what it does to my blood pressure.

    But let's place those words you think were "pushing it too far" in their full context, shall we?

    **If the allegations against Veitch in the Dominion Post are even only half true he’s a nasty piece of work, and his carefully scripted statement to a press conference on Wednesday did nothing to change my mind.**

    Well, my dear chap, I stand by every syllable of my piece as printed and broadcast, as an honest expression of opinion. I've bent over backwards until I could stick my head up my own arse to be fair minded, and stuck to addressing material that was in the public sphere -- the Herald's headline last Wednesday (which appeared to have been pulled from the website inside of 24 hours), and Veitch's press conference. You know, the one he WASN'T forced into at gunpoint?

    North Shore, Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 12370 posts Report

  • Russell Brown,

    Craiog, after posting that, I'm regretting badly putting such personal information in the public realm. I emailed RB several hours ago and asked him to remove my comment, but I haven't heard back yet. Are you able to sort this out for me?

    Sorry, I think it might have taken a while for the email to arrive (this sometimes happens with Ihug/Voda). It's gone now.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report

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