Monday 8 January 2018

Veitch Watch® No. 1: Distorting Brendan Telfer's words (Aug. 11, 2011)

Veitch, Telfer clash over race comments 
by AMELIA WADE       5:30 AM Thursday Aug 11, 2011 
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10744323 

Brendan Telfer says Tony Veitch (pictured) made 'mischievious' 
comments on air. Photo / Supplied 

Broadcaster Tony Veitch caused his colleague Brendan Telfer strife 
yesterday over an off-air conversation that became public - with 
racial undertones. 

Veitch told his Radio Sport breakfast audience that he had just had an 
amusing conversation with Telfer off-air. He said they had been 
debating whether it was fair for South African amputee athlete Oscar 
Pistorius to compete in the world championships with carbon-fibre 
legs. 

"Now all of us reckon he shouldn't," Veitch said on his show. "My 
reasons are quite simple: it's eight runners versus, you know, two 
legs, two arms. So Telf, while he was losing the battle, then yelled 
out in front of the whole newsroom: Okay, you ban that guy, what's 
next? We ban fat people from the Olympics, and blacks?" 

Telfer said on his later morning show that Veitch's comments had led 
some of his listeners to believe he was racist. He received a call 
from one man who said he understood that "in the heat of the moment in 
an argument" Telfer yelled in front of his colleagues that he did not 
think "blacks or black people" should be allowed to compete in the 
Olympics. 

Telfer was forced to interrupt the caller and said that Veitch's 
earlier comments were "mischievous". 

"It was a private conversation ... I said: 'Why is it you want to 
restrict so many people from competing in sport? I mean, soon you'll 
be saying thin people can't compete. Fat people can't compete. Short 
people can't compete. Tall people can't compete. Black people can't 
compete.' 

"And Tony, unfortunately ran into the studio and blabbed that out on 
air which made me look like a racist," he said on-air. 

Telfer said Veitch had apologised to him. 

"I took offence [over] what he said because it was - he didn't mean to 
make me sound racist, but ... at the time I wasn't in the studio with 
him to point out he what he was saying was misguided and mischievous." 

Telfer last night told the Herald the two had later worked out their 
differences but would discuss the disagreement at the end of Veitch's 
show this morning. 

"He accepts that he could have perhaps chosen his words a little more 
wisely. And I in turn said some things to him, which in hindsight I 
probably regret - I got a little heated as he came out of the studio. 
It was a bit of a storm in a teacup and we've both moved on," Telfer 
said. 

Veitch resumed radio work earlier this year following the fallout from 
his court case involving former partner Kristin Dunne-Powell. 

He plead guilty in court to a charge of injuring with reckless 
disregard after admitting he had kicked Ms Dunne-Powell in the back, 
while she was on the ground. 

In 2005, Veitch apologised for "unjustified" comments after he 
compared tennis star Serena Williams to an ape. 

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10744323 

"Veitch Watch"®  is compiled by HECTOR STOOP, for Daisycutter Sports 
Inc. 

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