I don't even think many are pondering whether he should be given the prize of becoming a professional athlete. That's up to his own skill and private businesses willing to give him the opportunity. A couple people have spoken negatively about him being drafted by the Coyotes, but I don't think anyone has really sought a ban on him being in the NHL.
It's whether we, like his victim, think he's a terrible person and rooting against him is all. And when we sort of, kind of, root against some young adult because he was drafted by the Oilers, we surely can root against some guy who continually refused to apologize in person to someone who he regularly called racial names, beat up, and humiliated.
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