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Originally Posted by molson
I see their celebrations are triggering people again too.
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There’s been two incidents highlighted here, both of which are further signs of today’s snowflake generation.
The tea-cup celebration was good, I thought it was quality! Not offensive in any way shape or form.
And one of the players celebrating with a teammate when she saw her in the tunnel while Steph Houghton was being interviewed? They’d just won a World Cup semi-final FFS! Of course they’re going to celebrate! She just roared to her teammate, no words, it was behind Houghton, not in her face, it was nothing.
Today’s citizens get offended for no reason, and these are two more examples.