OK. I thought this was a football message board, not a rugby love-in.
'What it stands for' is the elitism that is rife in this country. People who think they're better than others, particularly denigrating a sport that does much more good than harm (football).
The tired arguments of the physical contact angle, footballers diving etc.
Where have I said I love football?
Football is tribal. Rugby isn't.
Football fans care enough about their clubs to schlep 80 miles to home games in the fourth division. Rugby clubs (Wasps) buzz around from town to town chasing the money.
If you're - per se - genuinely in to rugby, without finding the need to run down another sport, then good luck to you. No problem with that at all.
Here's a great piece about how rugby league came into being: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/nov/01/rugby-league-conservatives-sport-elites
I have many more reasons why I don't particularly like rugby but my scampi and chips have arrived and I need to eat them off my shoulder before they get cold.
That's a lot of effort just to confirm the size of that chip.
I'm not at all personally invested in the sport of rugby. I'll enjoy the WC Final and hope to see an England win, but in truth, the three matches I've watched in full at this world cup are the only ones I've watched this calendar year.
But I do have dealings with every professional club in the British Isles through work, and clearly have a hugely better grasp of the people involved than you do - there are a lot of good people involved at every level of the game - its all rather broader than just the red-trousered hoorays eating their M&S picnics from the tailgates of their spotless landrovers, in the Twickers car park.
You crack on though being superior (whilst pretending that they are).