Kelowna, British Columbia

  • girlfreddy@lemmy.ca
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    (The man) says he stands behind his question about whether the event was co-ed.

    “I am not apologizing for that question that I asked. I think personally I have a right to ask questions, and I always will for rest of my life,” he said.

    “The mothers should apologize to me for offering and asking me if I want to see their daughter naked and genitals in front of the public and for their false statement and defamation of character.”

    The officials had to move the events to the opposite side of the field because this brainiac decided that it was his right to harass a 9 yr old child. 😠

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      “I am not apologizing for that question that I asked. I think personally I have a right to ask questions, and I always will for rest of my life,” he said.

      He may be right, but what he doesn’t understand is that everybody else has a right to get pissed off at him for it. Just because one person has a “right” to do something, doesn’t mean they’re exempt from criticism.

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        I don’t know, I don’t think anyone but the child’s doctor has a right to ask what gender they are. There is not a single rational reason this random guy had to be speaking to this kid.

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          I meant that “he’s right” in terms of the fact that he can in fact “ask questions.” He dumbed it down to avoid having to face the idea that he shouldn’t ask those kinds of questions. I’m not trying to defend him.