Professional player writes homophobic tweets and is fired
Only recently, the Japanese Esports team "Cyclops Athlete Gaming" must fire one of their players. The Tekken player Tanukana considered it appropriate in their stream to tell that men under 170 cm noise human rights and should organize a bone extension. Now the team fires its Call of Duty Manager , after his tweets were discussed again.
Official opinion is still out
Yesterday, the Esports Team Cyclops Athlete Gaming announced the contract with her **** COD manager Kbaton after some very repulsive tweets had come to light. The team announced Via Twitter: _ "On February 18, 2022, Cyclops Athlete Gaming announces the contract with Kbaton." _ However, no reasons were mentioned, an official opinion of the team is still out.
What happened?
It can be assumed that Kbaton's outward throw with some discriminating tweets. The Hanayakana Life website reported that Kbaton has repeatedly released a series of homophobic and discriminatory tweets. These utterances were directed in addition to homosexuals, even against physically limited children and people with mental restrictions .
Screenshots of the tweets began circulating after Tanukana has given her opinion on the "right size" of men. The team was then asked, Why Tanukana had to leave the team and Kbaton not.
According to the Size Controversse, which has now reached National Suspension in Japan, Kbaton took on Twitter's outward throw of his team colleague: _ "I did not think that would become a big deal. The Internet is Frightening. "_ Kbaton has deleted his Twitter account and his official profile on the Cyclops Athlete Gaming website was also removed.
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