Zarex
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Let's be very specific.
His complaint is one of the moral standing of his employer. His problem is his employer fired someone for reasons he found unjustified. That makes it him nauseous. This is a man who worked for Vince McMahon with a smile on his face for how long? Even came back for a run and has said on more then one occasion he wants another run. Working for Vince, by choice, doesn't apparently make him nauseous.
If you are asking me whether or not Mr. Bautista should have stood up to a billionaire entertainment owner/operator who promoted widespread steroid abuse while ignoring mental health concerns and sexual harassment, I would agree. He probably shoulda. But for all of Mr. McMahon's many, many, many faults, few would accuse him of cowardice. This is the issue Dave appears to be having a problem with, and rightfully so. Disney behaved cowardly and Dave Bautista - despite being a flawed human (unlike us!) - was right in speaking up.
Also you just brought up Cernovich's past... you do realize that right?![]()
I mean you are trying really hard not "discussing" them just by bringing them up![]()
Zarex, you seem to be deflecting a lot by going to Cernovich. Does it matter who found the tweets or where they came from?
Are we protecting Mike Cernovich now? Is he the REAL victim here?
I brought up Mikey because it was posted that the defenders of Gunn were using Cernovich's past against him and ipso facto Bautista's was fair game. I was clarifying that I hadn't done that (until now).
The problem with the tweets was that they were (mostly) taken out of context and firing Gunn is rewarding Cernovich, and making it more likely he will continue with his cybernazi attacks against those on Trump's hit list.