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Yes, it's called PR and "oh no the consequences of my actions better pretend to support", keep up.Based on what I've seen, he did like a transphobic tweet but has also posted pro-trans tweets, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Yes, it's called PR and "oh no the consequences of my actions better pretend to support", keep up.Based on what I've seen, he did like a transphobic tweet but has also posted pro-trans tweets, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Well this twitch streamer clearly did! And it's left me quite mad.Can't we just focus on the skating rather than commenting on heresay? Must everyone have a political agenda????
I think the pro-trans were before the like maybe? It's definitely a mixed bag, but at least the dislike is somewhat more justified, unlike the blatant unfair Shoma hateYes, it's called PR and "oh no the consequences of my actions better pretend to support", keep up.

Well, I can say the same of the Javier Fernandez controversy, but I know that that and well as this was a misunderstanding. Not trying to convince anyone otherwise, but I have knowledge of this being a misanderstanding because of some of the people he frequents and also understanding a bit more his background.Liking transphobic tweets is not at all a misunderstanding.
Was this just one transphobic tweet? If so this trend of destroying a person for ONE bad tweet like is some BS.Yes, it's called PR and "oh no the consequences of my actions better pretend to support", keep up.