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Originally Posted by Pizza
Yeah, I've noticed that too where he was the only Oiler fan in that thread who was screaming for video evidence where the skate contact could be seen
It only made things worse with every hockey fan base thinking Oiler fans are scum for defending such an despicable act
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It totally is his account, no doubt. Same writing style as his twitter account, same arguments. I'd bet anything it's him.
Pathetic that some people can't look past their loyalties and just admit what was done was wrong. Sadly it's an ingrained part of being human. If your family member, your sports team, your political party does something that the rest of humanity deems to be immoral or wrong, you will always have people who refuse to waive loyalty simply because it's ''your side''. I don't know how our brains evolved to that point, but it's one of the worst parts of human nature; blind loyalty with an inability to empathize views from the other side and acknowledge that what happened is wrong.
Some things in life can in fact be divided into black or white with no gray area. This is one of those times. You don't kick a player with your skates regardless if you are out of the play and they are on top of you. You are taught the very first day you lace up skates that's wrong, end of story, black and white as that.
If Staples would just come out and admit what Kassian did was wrong and he should be punished, people might actually respect him regardless of where his loyalties lie. Instead it's pathetic to watch a fellow human just blindly show loyalty to Kassian and refuse to acknowledge what happened was wrong when literally everyone else knows it.