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re: Rob Dauster trying to take down LSU basketball
Posted on 1/29/18 at 4:00 pm to thunderbird1100
Posted on 1/29/18 at 4:00 pm to thunderbird1100
quote:He attached the fricking article to the tweet man......
This is the society we live in, 95% of people will go with a tweet. Isn't there a stat out there most people get their news from tweets and facebook these days?
He took advantage of that by posting a shock tweet. Again, "no charges ever filed" and "no legal cases pending" isn't much to add but he left it out the tweet, I wonder why.
If he didnt attach the article you would have a gripe
Posted on 1/29/18 at 4:21 pm to lsupride87
It's a disturbing trend withe the mob/herd mentality that social media has created. Personally, I believe that:
a. People are innocent until proven guilty, no matter how many reactionary twitter and media assholes instantly call for people to be fired or for a young man's future to be derailed because of baseless accusations.
b. It is ridiculous to try to sensationalize this and tie Will Wade to a he said/she said that didn't even happen on his watch, regardless of the context of the article.
c. When these sexual assault cases do happen and it is proven that there was knowledge of it and it was covered up by an administration, THEN those involved should not only be fired but should face criminal charges
d. If a player is charged with a sex crime and the coach does not try to cover it up, if he addresses it, then why in the world should he be fired? No coach can watch every player 24/7 and it is silly to hold the coach responsible for the actions of his/her players off the field. The coach is responsible for how he/she reacts to these issues.
a. People are innocent until proven guilty, no matter how many reactionary twitter and media assholes instantly call for people to be fired or for a young man's future to be derailed because of baseless accusations.
b. It is ridiculous to try to sensationalize this and tie Will Wade to a he said/she said that didn't even happen on his watch, regardless of the context of the article.
c. When these sexual assault cases do happen and it is proven that there was knowledge of it and it was covered up by an administration, THEN those involved should not only be fired but should face criminal charges
d. If a player is charged with a sex crime and the coach does not try to cover it up, if he addresses it, then why in the world should he be fired? No coach can watch every player 24/7 and it is silly to hold the coach responsible for the actions of his/her players off the field. The coach is responsible for how he/she reacts to these issues.
This post was edited on 1/29/18 at 4:27 pm
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