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Sensitivity training? What a joke.
It cracks me up how apologetic they are all when they get caught. "It doesn't represent who I really am" they all say. The fuck it doesn't. People always say what they really feel when they think they are anonymous.The kid said some dumb things in his youth but most of us have.
Here’s the training:
“Hey, kid. Stay the fuck off of social media”
Kid: “Yep, learned that lesson”
“OK, training over”
He admitted that he said those things but is remorseful for it. People grow up and regret things they did in their youth. I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.It cracks me up how apologetic they are all when they get caught. "It doesn't represent who I really am" they all say. The fuck it doesn't. People always say what they really feel when they think they are anonymous.
As for blaming it on being a kid, one tweet was from 2016 concerning the Travon Martin shooting. Now I'm not saying what he said wasn't true but at least own it when you get caught.
Athletes usually are not the sharpest tools in the shed.That's just lesson 1. Lesson 2 is:
Hey Dumb ass, you had 7 years to erase that shit. You might want to check for any other racist, homophobic crap you have floating around out there and delete it.
Will do.
Only rival is the bag of hammers......Athletes usually are not the sharpest tools in the shed.
It cracks me up how apologetic they are all when they get caught. "It doesn't represent who I really am" they all say. The fuck it doesn't. People always say what they really feel when they think they are anonymous.
As for blaming it on being a kid, one tweet was from 2016 concerning the Travon Martin shooting. Now I'm not saying what he said wasn't true but at least own it when you get caught.
The kid said he was sorry and that should be enough.
I think he regrets he got caught. I personally don't give a fuck and sending him to sensitivity training is absolutely laughable.He admitted that he said those things but is remorseful for it. People grow up and regret things they did in their youth. I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.