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Originally Posted by Rhett44
I am actually not angry, at all. I'm just saying it is understandable if some people are.
I also don't understand you asking if every time I have seen someone do something wrong have I reported it. I have never been in the situation where I heard that someone was sexually assaulted so it really isn't relevant.
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It's not uncommon for young kids to feel part of a group that bullies and then later realizes that it is wrong. I assumed that you have seen situations where people in your friendship group made poor choices, and for whatever reason you didn't speak up about it. It doesn't make it right but It is not uncommon.
To your comment, fair enough, bullying is not okay, it doesn't matter who you are, but this whole idea of being upset about Seabrook doesn't make a whole lot of sense. It is rehashing something that was already dealt with by the NHL, or trying to attach the Calgary Flames or the fans to it".
If it was an ongoing problem I can see people being upset about it, we know that the Flames are fairly strict about discrimination and bullying pretty much from the responses we have seen. They have at times demonstrated zero tolerance for discrimination or abuse...
I gave you an example because there are some of us people out there that deal with this stuff everyday, and to hear some random people come on here to complain about Seabrook without talking about what has been done is a little bit annoying.
The NHL dealt with it, hopefully they can continue to tackle and improve on these types of situations. There certainly has been a trend against coaches who don't appear to treat the players respectfully.