UrMyFaberite
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Also let’s not pretend like y’all haven’t been sexualizing real people, which should go against your so called “moral compass.” And before you start talking shit about me doing the same thing, the difference is that I don’t attribute anything that I read towards the actual person. To me, they are simply just a face claim and I don’t attribute anything I read towards the actual person. I also hate that we’re calling all of them privileged, because a lot of these guys started from the very bottom, for example Auston Matthews’s mom had to work 2 jobs in order to afford for him to play hockey growing up, Ellen Hughes stated that she and Jim didn’t have much money when the boys were growing up so they did what they could to allow the boys to play hockey, and Connor Hellebuyck never played higher than AA growing up because his parents couldn’t afford for both him and his brother to travel to play hockey (he also got a scholarship to attend college to play hockey, it also wasn’t a big hockey school or anything like that). It makes me sad that people automatically assume that just because someone is a man and a professional athlete, that automatically means they have privilege. Let me tell you this, it does not. There have been many instances of players blackballing themselves out of the league simply because they spoke up about something (think the Chicago Blackhawks SA scandal and what happened to the player who spoke up (hint: he’s no longer in the league because he kept getting healthy scratched and once his contract expired, no one wanted to sign him)). This is my final update on here for now.