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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School
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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School

I need somewhere to rant about this topic and I haven't seen a thread created. So, I figure why not here. Gentleman, any American sports fan knows that the sports are all trying to become more PC, but we have honestly reached a new level.

For the baseball fans, I'm sure you've seen what's been dominating the headlines off of the diamond. Recently, a few younger baseball players (all mid 20's players) have had tweets that they posted from 6-7 years ago come out and create a PR mess for the MLB. The tweets apparently included "racist" and "homophobic" slurs.

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Shocker of the decade? The person that exposed him on twitter was a female editor that has socialist and feminist tags in her twitter profile.

The worst part of all of this was this came out the day Newcomb nearly pitched a no-hitter and had the best game of his career. He should've been celebrating, instead he had to deal with the aftermath of this bullshit.

In the tweet comments, one guy thankfully had the balls to call her out on getting off her high horse and accused her of living in a glass house and accurately said that she was looking for a clickbait story to make a name for herself after this came up:

https://thebiglead.com/2018/07/18/josh-h...omophobic/

I admit, this is probably the worst of the bunch of players that got called out. But I feel like this is more of a case of people not understanding context of words, sarcasm, and how guys talk to each other. Seriously, some of the "offensive" tweets compiled were just about the guy saying he has a big dick and fucking women, pretty normal things for guys to talk about. He went wrong by using the n-word as a white guy.

I've seen some stupid shit from people in high school and college on the internet, the guy that called him out was a 16-year old. While I feel the guy thought he was doing the morally right thing, I think the 16-year old boy is a little naive about the world we live in. The dude better make sure he goes to lengths to avoid having anything on the internet that could take him down too if he's gonna virtue signal others because we all know he will be a target due to his gender and age.

This is Trea Turner, the other player that got called out:

https://www.wusa9.com/video/news/local/t...65-8204150

I'm tired of this in the west. I really am. And it's coming into sports in droves now. I think the bigger red flag is that now people are being condemned for tweets they made six years ago for anything they might've had as a joke or something out of context. I feel bad for younger people. Luckily I had about 16 years of growing up where every part of my life wasn't on record.

Now, there's no privacy and no mercy for out of context or not the smartest things to be said YEARS ago. Like seriously, the generation growing up has no privacy and could be taken down at any time. I just find it amazing no one has addressed that these are tweets players made in HIGH SCHOOL and not while they were affiliated with the MLB.

It's fucking ridiculous to me and I don't like the direction we're going about handling the internet and the way we talk to each other. Welcome to the full-on PC Police era gentlemen.

As far back as I could remember, I always wanted to be a player.

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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School

It's ridiculous but someone should get these guys just to delete all their old tweets before they get drafted.
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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School

Fucking Salem witch hunt because he used the word fag
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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School

Fag derives from faggot and is a reference to preachers who predict that Sodomites will burn in hell. Their irrational fear of the word is Christianphobia
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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School

When you've attained literally any trivial level of celebrity whatsoever and CNN uses the Wayback Machine to find your unfortunate post-9/11 LiveJournal:

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Hidey-ho, RVFerinos!
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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School

I definitely got into some Facebook message brawls with feminists etc. way back in early Facebook, 06-08... Have no idea what I said but I'm sure it wasn't kosher today...

Luckily my shoulder is fucked so I don't think I'll be playing pro ball anytime soon.
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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School

Twitter should have a function that automatically deletes old tweets after 1 year. I just hope there is a way for James Gunn to return for GOG3.
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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School

But its okay for pedophiles like James Gunn to say stuff like this in the past?
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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School

A post about a female editor who ruins the careers of men, yet it DOESN'T NAME THE FEMALE EDITOR.

Congrats, yankeetravels. You just became the first-ever forum member that earned a "neutral" rating from me. If we had negative ratings, I'd have gone with that because in failing to scale the graphics to the forum's size, this thread is also close to unreadable.

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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School

Quote: (08-01-2018 12:32 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:  

A post about a female editor who ruins the careers of men, yet it DOESN'T NAME THE FEMALE EDITOR.

Congrats, yankeetravels. You just became the first-ever forum member that earned a "neutral" rating from me. If we had negative ratings, I'd have gone with that because in failing to scale the graphics to the forum's size, this thread is also close to unreadable.

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Dude the thread isn't about the editor. That was just a bonus throw-in fact to add insult to injury on the main topic and honestly wasn't worth mentioning because I don't want to reward her by spreading her name around with such click bait bandwagon reporting. Showing her would only encourage more publicity for feminists/SJWs like her.

Since it seems you've missed the point of the thread, I'll say here the point was to discuss the lack of privacy in the lives of people in the next generation and to talk about why it's wrong to be going after people for tweets they said in high school. I'm trying to highlight the fact that PC police has gone to the point where athletes are getting in PR nightmares for simple "slurs" they made before they could even vote or were even drafted by the MLB. The female editor is only a piece of the puzzle to the bigger issue.....

As far back as I could remember, I always wanted to be a player.

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MLB Players Getting Burned by Tweets they Made in High School

whats the beef with american women and their men. Whether they are white,black,brown..there's a collective narrative espoused by girls to hate on men for no particular reason.
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