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<blockquote data-quote="Second and Chalmers" data-source="post: 1402554" data-attributes="member: 527609"><p>And that's the perfect 17 year old response to a 17 year old transgression.</p><p></p><p>What Josh Hader deserves is to go back in time to 2011 and have some black kids from his high school (one gets the sense there probably weren't any) see those tweets and beat him up over it.</p><p></p><p>But we can't do that, and now we're in 2018 and he's a millionaire employee of a professional sports team and we have to go through all this rigamarole about sensitivity training and people deeply transforming themselves and all of this kabuki theater to wash the stink off of the Brewers PR department over some dumb kid being obnoxious, a dumb kid who from the reaction of Hader's teammates clearly no longer exists.</p><p></p><p>But don't cry for Josh Hader, he'll be fine. Cry for the people behind bars for dumb stuff a kid who no longer exists did under the same rationale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Second and Chalmers, post: 1402554, member: 527609"] And that's the perfect 17 year old response to a 17 year old transgression. What Josh Hader deserves is to go back in time to 2011 and have some black kids from his high school (one gets the sense there probably weren't any) see those tweets and beat him up over it. But we can't do that, and now we're in 2018 and he's a millionaire employee of a professional sports team and we have to go through all this rigamarole about sensitivity training and people deeply transforming themselves and all of this kabuki theater to wash the stink off of the Brewers PR department over some dumb kid being obnoxious, a dumb kid who from the reaction of Hader's teammates clearly no longer exists. But don't cry for Josh Hader, he'll be fine. Cry for the people behind bars for dumb stuff a kid who no longer exists did under the same rationale. [/QUOTE]
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