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My guess is that guy had been following him and baiting him for more than was shown. I do hate for Jason that he took the bait but feel zero sympathy for the idiot coming after him.
If you take out Jason’s reaction, and look at it 100% separately, how can you defend this student yelling that to someone about their family member? |
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Team Jason 100%.
I guarantee you that ESPN lawyers have contacted this person already and will make this go away. If he sues then he is truly a dumb***. |
OP is an evil troll. Crawl back under your bridge. Jason was assualted and all he did was verbally give back what he got. |
You got confused by thinking two different posters were the same person. In your defense, the PP to yours made a confused post first. |
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Probably the dude who was hiding his head under a hoodie is one of those provocateurs who try to entrap celebrities into saying things by making them angry.
I’ll be shocked if the provacateur is really a student. |
No, it's "I'm rubber, you're glue" speech, repeating the assailants words back to him to show him how it feels. Are you also one of those people who says that it is hate speech to say that people who call other people's homeland garbage are garbage people? |
I'm not sure he needs to. What would he be apologizing for? Throwing the slur back at the guy? Big deal. |
OK so go around assaulting people on the Metro and pressing charges when they smash your phone. Tell us how well that works out for you. What is that phone was a gun? You run up and shove something in someone's face and it's a gift; they can do whatever they want with it. |
Apologize not because he needs to but to be a bigger person and show that he knows there are better ways he could have handled the assailant. |
The two words do not hold the same significance. You know that. |
NP. They're pretty close, in my opinion. I mean, go up to a gay person and call them that, go up to a Black person, call them that. They're both reprehensible but the ick factor that just went through your veins (if you're a decent human being) will feel the same. Plus, it's not the oppression olympics. |
Complaining about the normalization of anti-social behavior and commending Kelce for violently destroying the phone is the internal inconsistency. Sorry, you didn’t win a prize. Why are people struggling here. BOTH men used the word f@&&0# in the context of a homophobic slur. Kelce did not respond to the college student saying, “Don’t use homophobic slurs. That’s not cool.” He used the same slur in the same way as the instigator. Then he ratcheted it up with violence and destruction of property. They are both homophobic jerks. One made it worse by being violent. No one is a good guy here. |
+1 Good for him. I have no problem with this. |
He doesn’t need to do any of that. |
| A drunken violent bigot. Not surprised. |