Don't agree with World Rugby's stance on this. If they want to have an official public review of Ref performances at test level. Fair enough do what just about every other sport would do. Wait for things to calm down and announce it a few months after the RWC and apply it to future performances.
Refs get stick from all quarters and the majority of G&GR posters aren't whiter than white on the issue. They get far too much stick as it is and to have it almost officially endorsed by World Rugby is just sickening.
As to the Scots griping about the decision. Some of them have clearly gone overboard, especially those who have attacked Joubert's ingrity or called for him to be sacked, never ref again etc. Those in the media who are former test players doing this should remember that if they were held to the same standards they would have earned a hell of a lot less caps than they did.
As to the Scots fans. They're fan and fans moan when a decision goes against them that costs them the game. I wish they didn't, I firmly subscribe to the attitude that when the game's over, congratulate the winner and look at how you can improve in the future. The best way is to play so well next time that there's no way the result rests on one decision from the ref or more likely one mistake from your team.
With regard to calling the Scotish fans out. I'd say go for it with the over zealous guys. But as to the genuine Scotish fans I'd say let he who is without sin cast the first stone. Having been a member here for four years and seeing the reaction to some calls that have negatively impacted Aus or Aus franchises there aren't too many who should be hurling rocks right about now.
I genuinely hope that we don't see another situation like it in the Semi Finals and Final and that we're back to talking about the quality of the rugby come the weekend.
In Joubert's case I hope this isn't what he's remember for after this RWC, the way Rolland was last RWC. The guy's a good referee. His style may not suit everyone's vision for the game. But he makes less mistakes than most and he's consistent.