perfectchaos007
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I was coming in here expecting to be outraged. I leave this thread with apathy.
This is a fine arguement for the guy being a dick, I still think bringing the kid's autism into the equation in the first place is also somewhat offensive in its own right
Well that's the old stigma. People outside of wrestling fandom think wrestling fans are either too stupid or ignorant to realize that it's scripted.
A pretender to The King Of Hate???even in the most straightforward context, this seems like some low hanging fruit for an adult. Then again this guy apparently uses the branding #HateHard so I'm guessing this is his persona?
I just don't see how this is offensive. Wrestling is scripted, and it is funny how kids believe it isn't.
Aside from asking whose autistic, the father or son, which was uncalled for given the kid is autistic. I just don't see the big deal.
That's a pretty peace of shit thing to do on multiple levels
- The kid is 8, let him have his fucking moment
- The kid is autistic
- "It's fake" jokes in 2016 are really stupid because most people know its fake
This is definitely true once we get to that last comment, but it's worth noting that he wasn't the one that brought autism into the equation in the first place
I can see how responding to someone saying "lol that kid thinks wrestling is real" with "he's autistic", as if his autism somehow precludes him feel understanding what a non-autistic child does, could be perceived the wrong way in the first place. His autism had nothing to do with it.
Some people still think pro wrestling being a work is some kind of insider thing. We have known for fucking YEARS! They just assume everyone that watches doesn't get it and is an idiot.
If we are talking about bad taste then I got nothing. This is not high brow entertainment. And I'm ok with that.
hey guys
wrestling is fake
heheheheheheh
hey guys
wrestling is fake
heheheheheheh
Guess the millions of people tweeting about Santa being fake are also being incredibly petty.
After the New Generation and Attitude Eras of professional wrestling how can't you immediately tell it's fake? Undertaker becomes a supernatural being who can control lights, become impervious to pain, and fucking teleport. Steve Austin can kidnap and threaten his boss without getting fired and ever face any real criminal charges. The entire Dungeon of Doom storyline happened. And they tried to make you believe HHH was a draw. All of that shit is so amazingly fake it's obvious.
Not sure what the autism has to do with this. He was mocking pro wrestling, not autism.
The more annoying thing is talking about how you can't get emotional over something fake. That is absurd.
He's the first one to use it as a insult....
at the expense of the kid with autism....how is that hard to see? lol
It didnt start out that bad at all but the guy kept going like he legit didnt know when to just stfu and stop.
Also, Amin is a moron.
Just because wrestling is scripted doesn't mean shit. Even if it's scripted, this makes Kevin Owens WWE's man. Being champion also gives an obvious pay boost. Being champion may be fake, but the responsibilities and money that comes from it aren't. Kevin Owens wrestled in fucking high school basketball gyms and crap. Worked his ass as an indie wrestler and has a family to feed. Hell yeah his son is happy his dad basically got a promotion.
I feel like critiques of wrestling don't understand wrestling. Even if you know wrestling is "fake", any dipshit with a brain would know that being champion carries a certain responsibility and is basically the company telling you that you're their guy. You go on talk shows, you have to sell the product. You get a massive pay raise, you're (hopefully) the reason people pay to see win (or get beaten up). Your goal as champion is to make the company money. This is the equivalent of laughing at a kid who's happy his dad got promoted from burger flipper to manager.
TLDR Amin and "wrestling is fake" people, on this subject, are fucking morons.
Again, not seeing how the autism comes into play before the wrestling fans bring it up. Dude would have made the same comment even if the kid didn't have autism.
The more annoying thing is talking about how you can't get emotional over something fake. That is absurd.
Also, Amin is a moron.
Just because wrestling is scripted doesn't mean shit. Even if it's scripted, this makes Kevin Owens WWE's man. Being champion also gives an obvious pay boost. Being champion may be fake, but the responsibilities and money that comes from it aren't. Kevin Owens wrestled in fucking high school basketball gyms and crap. Worked his ass as an indie wrestler and has a family to feed. Hell yeah his son is happy his dad basically got a promotion.
I feel like critiques of wrestling don't understand wrestling. Even if you know wrestling is "fake", any dipshit with a brain would know that being champion carries a certain responsibility and is basically the company telling you that you're their guy. You go on talk shows, you have to sell the product. You get a massive pay raise, you're (hopefully) the reason people pay to see win (or get beaten up). Your goal as champion is to make the company money. This is the equivalent of laughing at a kid who's happy his dad got promoted from burger flipper to manager.
TLDR Amin and "wrestling is fake" people, on this subject, are fucking morons.
He would have made the comment about if the wrestler or kid had autism......que?
He would have made the comment about if the wrestler or kid had autism......que?
The guy was a bit of a dick but people are too sensitive nowadays
The first tweet
The "wrestler or kid" comment wouldn't have come up at all if the wrestling fans didn't bring up autism for some reason.
This is true. But just because the defenders didn't mean it as an insult doesn't mean it was right to bring autism into the equation at all. As a high function autistic myself, I honestly find it offensive the way the defenders brought it up as if other kids that age wouldn't be likely to think wrestling was real. They may have had good intentions, but I think the way some of them phrased it can also be harmful to people on the spectrum who aren't low functioning, since it creates the idea that because they have autism, they're a less functional human being
Gee, being the butt of every joke on the internet gets on your nerves after a while.
FOH with this outrage culture horseshit.
Well, this guy is going to get fired
The first tweet
The "wrestler or kid" comment wouldn't have come up at all if the wrestling fans didn't bring up autism for some reason.
Most people who mention some form of "you know it's fake right?" seem to be assholes, at least in my experience.