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Originally Posted by FrenchSkin
Personally I don't really care about what he said, it's just fascinating to me that, as a team captain, he didn't know that people would overreact, and that Twitter is not important to the point where he had to give his most honest answer. Like, this is the world we live in, this is Twitter, you're a famous person and a team captain, in my book you should know what's coming if you tweet something like that.
I have zero interest in the moral debate and I see exactly what he wanted to say, my interest is this team and to me it's fascinating that even the apparently smartest people in the building don't know better.
In short, to your question I'd say: yes, it is too much to ask because you know people are going to overact, so as a team captain, know better.
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This is what I meant. I don't care one way or the other what the answer was...but it's quite tone deaf to not think of the reaction from the world.
Esp with the dysfunction and controversy with the team at this point in time...it's just one more thing.
Also, I wonder what Snyders reaction is to this, tbh. I know that he's made it a point to say that people were being anti-semetic in the media when they put the devil face on him........so I can't imagine what his reaction is to someone on his team saying this. I'm sure it's nothing that we will hear about and will be talked about behind closed doors...but I would love to be a fly on the wall.