I thought it brought out some good discussion points. While Adam was targeted for racist remarks, I don't think the majority of people were booing him because of that. Neither did the commentary in the doco, but they likened crowds to sheep, who didn't even know why they were doing it.
He was staging pretty blatantly and consistently during those last couple of years. I don't think that was befitting of a him as a champion of the game, and his Australian of the Year status.
But nevertheless, the wholesale booing week in week out, had a severe affect on him, and people needed to see the consequences of that.
But the comments he made about racism in the sport needed to be said, and he was always very articulate, even though he was angry and frustrated that his stature in and out of the game didn't seem to make a difference.