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Ledbetterman10 said:Here's a funny edit where they use an old, excitable call of a Castellanos homerun within the apology....
https://www.reddit.com/r/baseball/comments/id5k6e/jeez_thom_nows_not_the_time_to_be_that_excited/
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I don't watch any Reds baseball, so I don't know the first thing about him besides that he and his dad have been around forever. But good god...not sure how you can say that's not you if you are able to say those things at work out loud.0
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Yeah I've listened to him for hours and hours. He seems like a good guy but the way that he said the word carries much greater harm than the fact that used the slur, imo. It just sounds hateful. Like he hates gay people.Cliffy6745 said:I don't watch any Reds baseball, so I don't know the first thing about him besides that he and his dad have been around forever. But good god...not sure how you can say that's not you if you are able to say those things at work out loud.
Have seen a number of funny things around this on the internet already. The funniest I will not repost but had to do with Taggart from Blazing Saddles.
I can understand how people can joke or people can say things they don't mean in some settings.....saying it at work where you have a mic attached is idiotic to the highest level and, again, the way he spits the word out represents strong feelings about it.
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I just said that to someone. He felt comfortable enough to say it at work, out loud, with a microphone in front of his face. It's a bad look that he is comfortable saying it in the workplace in general. And yeah, agree it sounds hateful.F Me In The Brain said:
Yeah I've listened to him for hours and hours. He seems like a good guy but the way that he said the word carries much greater harm than the fact that used the slur, imo. It just sounds hateful. Like he hates gay people.Cliffy6745 said:I don't watch any Reds baseball, so I don't know the first thing about him besides that he and his dad have been around forever. But good god...not sure how you can say that's not you if you are able to say those things at work out loud.
Have seen a number of funny things around this on the internet already. The funniest I will not repost but had to do with Taggart from Blazing Saddles.
I can understand how people can joke or people can say things they don't mean in some settings.....saying it at work where you have a mic attached is idiotic to the highest level and, again, the way he spits the word out represents strong feelings about it.
He earned whatever he gets as far as impact on 30+ years and a family legacy as an announcer.
I have obviously said that word. Too often, though it has been a while, so can understand in some capacity, but yeah, it sounded hateful.0 -
Yeah, but I wanna know what city he was talking about.0
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A slur is a slur so not defending it, but I don’t get hate as much as I get a person who is totally comfortable saying it in a situation where it’s been tolerated for awhile. Who was he talking to that was that comfortable using it.0
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Yep. And then naturally he goes right to the "man of faith" nonsense during that hilarious apology. I'm sure plenty of stories will start coming out now about what an asshole this guy really is.Cliffy6745 said:
I just said that to someone. He felt comfortable enough to say it at work, out loud, with a microphone in front of his face. It's a bad look that he is comfortable saying it in the workplace in general. And yeah, agree it sounds hateful.F Me In The Brain said:
Yeah I've listened to him for hours and hours. He seems like a good guy but the way that he said the word carries much greater harm than the fact that used the slur, imo. It just sounds hateful. Like he hates gay people.Cliffy6745 said:I don't watch any Reds baseball, so I don't know the first thing about him besides that he and his dad have been around forever. But good god...not sure how you can say that's not you if you are able to say those things at work out loud.
Have seen a number of funny things around this on the internet already. The funniest I will not repost but had to do with Taggart from Blazing Saddles.
I can understand how people can joke or people can say things they don't mean in some settings.....saying it at work where you have a mic attached is idiotic to the highest level and, again, the way he spits the word out represents strong feelings about it.
He earned whatever he gets as far as impact on 30+ years and a family legacy as an announcer.
I have obviously said that word. Too often, though it has been a while, so can understand in some capacity, but yeah, it sounded hateful.0 -
Reds were headed to St. Louis after KC, maybe that's what they were talking aboutJearlpam0925 said:Yeah, but I wanna know what city he was talking about.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
I think I read that before going to commercial, he was talking about how he was at the 1989 World Series. Considering that series was Oakland vs. San Francisco, I'd wager a guess he talking about San Fran.Jearlpam0925 said:Yeah, but I wanna know what city he was talking about.
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That probably makes sense.Ledbetterman10 said:
I think I read that before going to commercial, he was talking about how he was at the 1989 World Series. Considering that series was Oakland vs. San Francisco, I'd wager a guess he talking about San Fran.Jearlpam0925 said:Yeah, but I wanna know what city he was talking about.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
It does, but shit this just makes me think ol' Thom has a brick for a head and I'm sure is just the life of the party when having a conversation. Thanks, Capt. Obvious, for letting me know a lot of LGBTQ people live in a major metropolitan city.Poncier said:
That probably makes sense.Ledbetterman10 said:
I think I read that before going to commercial, he was talking about how he was at the 1989 World Series. Considering that series was Oakland vs. San Francisco, I'd wager a guess he talking about San Fran.Jearlpam0925 said:Yeah, but I wanna know what city he was talking about.
And haha what a weak ass apology, btw.0 -
Haha, I think being a "man of faith" is exactly why he said it.Indifference71 said:
Yep. And then naturally he goes right to the "man of faith" nonsense during that hilarious apology. I'm sure plenty of stories will start coming out now about what an asshole this guy really is.Cliffy6745 said:
I just said that to someone. He felt comfortable enough to say it at work, out loud, with a microphone in front of his face. It's a bad look that he is comfortable saying it in the workplace in general. And yeah, agree it sounds hateful.F Me In The Brain said:
Yeah I've listened to him for hours and hours. He seems like a good guy but the way that he said the word carries much greater harm than the fact that used the slur, imo. It just sounds hateful. Like he hates gay people.Cliffy6745 said:I don't watch any Reds baseball, so I don't know the first thing about him besides that he and his dad have been around forever. But good god...not sure how you can say that's not you if you are able to say those things at work out loud.
Have seen a number of funny things around this on the internet already. The funniest I will not repost but had to do with Taggart from Blazing Saddles.
I can understand how people can joke or people can say things they don't mean in some settings.....saying it at work where you have a mic attached is idiotic to the highest level and, again, the way he spits the word out represents strong feelings about it.
He earned whatever he gets as far as impact on 30+ years and a family legacy as an announcer.
I have obviously said that word. Too often, though it has been a while, so can understand in some capacity, but yeah, it sounded hateful.
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I assumed he was talking about Kansas City but have no idea if that is right.
The hateful part, imo, was the inflection and strength of how he said it.
Just cannot imagine what lead to this....for a guy that had been on air for 30+ years it suggests he probably talks like this frequently at work. (Or maybe he was drunk or something, lol?)
His father is a legend - and a cantankerous mofo. Will be interesting to see what sort of other info comes out.
Sad to see people burn themselves up, but if he is an asshole he had it coming and it is what he gets.
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I don't think he even apologized to gay people in his statement, like at all. I'm pretty sure he led with (paraphrasing), "I'm sorry most of all to the people who sign my paycheck." Yeesh.0
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I think he said to anyone he may have hurt
...but it would seem obvious to address the gay community.
I might guess that he did the apology on his own, but who knows....maybe Fox asked or told him to.
If they did I would expect it to be phrased differently/better.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Yeah, to me that translates as "I don't think it was that bad, but if you or someone you know were offended by it I'm sorry. Most of all I'm sorry because I fucked up and am no longer going to receive a paycheck, and I really don't like the publicity I will get from this thing I said two hours ago though that's not who I really am because I'm a man of faith."0
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Man of faith is still the best part beyond his calling the homer in the middle of it
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Haha, I gotta say it would've been great if he just dropped the whole charade and was like, "Annnnd that one is BELTED into left field!"F Me In The Brain said:
Man of faith is still the best part beyond his calling the homer in the middle of it
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Or if he doubled down and went full Jim BrockmireThe love he receives is the love that is saved0
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Someone made a funny edit to make it like that...Jearlpam0925 said:
Haha, I gotta say it would've been great if he just dropped the whole charade and was like, "Annnnd that one is BELTED into left field!"F Me In The Brain said:
Man of faith is still the best part beyond his calling the homer in the middle of it
Bad.
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