Comments by "UzuMaki NaRuto" (@UzumakiNaruto_) on "ABC7" channel.

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  6.  @edwardfitzgerald3877  I am no SJW. He did not make a simple mistake. He abused his position of authority. Unless you believe he had it in his head before or during the medal ceremony that he was thinking 'I'm going to pick one of these girls and kiss her on the lips' then NO HE DID NOT 'abuse his position of his authority'. It looked spontaneous to me and again she didn't even look pissed or even remotely angry as she smiled and walked off after the kiss. Maybe its just me, but if something just happened that I didn't like or surprised me or I thought was weird my face and/or body language would show it. This player didn't miss a beat. She got the kiss and was still beaming as she walked away. That to me didn't seem like someone who was even remotely upset or shocked by what just happened. It seems to me that after the fact when this incident started blowing up in the media that she had a change of heart and THEN looked back and thought to herself that what happened wasn't so innocent and that it was actually a bigger deal than it really was. The dude brushed if all off like nothing happened. He doesn't even see what's wrong with his behaviour. A message needs to be sent. With great power comes great responsibility. Can't let it slide anymore that we should let slide a teacher kissing a student, a police officer kissing a suspect, a judge kissing a witness, a manager kissing a factory worker, etc. Lets be real. Almost everytime someone does something that gets the woke folk up in arms, no matter how sincere your apology is it will NEVER be enough. Unless you're someone they like and support in which case they'll defend you, if you're someone they don't care for then they'll try their best to take you down no matter what you do or say. Giving in to a tiny minority of SJWs in this world is the ABSOLUTE WORST THING our politicians, corporations, the media etc. has ever done. We should've kicked them to the curb and ignored them A LONG TIME AGO and the world would be so much better for it.
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  16.  @edwardfitzgerald3877  Premeditation is not a requirement for abuse of power to occur. He abused his power because he assaulted one of his players thinking nothing would happen to him. He knew she wouldn't try to cause a scene in front of hundreds of cameras and thousands of people during an official televised ceremony. He knew his victim wouldn't protest immediately. Projection much? You made all these assumptions based on ONE KISS. THIS IS WHY SJWs types are out of control when they take every little incident and blow it out of proportion and then want blood to quench their thirst. Premeditation makes ALL THE DIFFERENCE and its why in the justice system you receive a far more harsher punishment if you pre-planned to murder someone rather than it happening without intent and in the moment. Again unless you really believe he had it in his mind beforehand to kiss a player, then this was simply an incident where someone did something wrong accidentally and they shouldn't be destroyed over this. Ask yourself if all these people calling for this man's head, if it were THEY that were in that position, how many of them would resign in that same situation? I'm better a good portion of these people would have a sudden change of heart and would NOT resign over such a minor incident when its THEIR ASS and THEIR career that's on the line. Also, her reaction is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if she liked it or not. It doesn't matter if she was bothered or annoyed or even disgusted. his behaviour is unacceptable because of his position on authority. It does matter when the supposed 'victim' herself didn't think much of it at the time right after the kiss or even many hours later. Who knows if she didn't receive advice to make it a bigger deal when the story started gaining more attention? Hypothetically what if this kiss wasn't caught on camera for all the world to see and it happened off camera? Would it still be such a big story when there's no person out there to get offended for the 'victim' when the player herself didn't even react in any negative manner at the time?
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