Professional player writes homophobic tweets and gets fired

Just recently, the Japanese Esports team “Cyclops Athlete ” had to fire one of their players. Tekken player Tanukana saw fit to tell in her stream that men under 170 cm tall do not have human rights And should organize a bone extension after all. Now the team fires its Call of Duty manager, after whose tweets were discussed again.

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Official statement is still pending

Yesterday, Esports team Cyclops Athlete Gaming terminated the contract with their CoD manager Kbaton after some very disgusting tweets came to light. The team announced via Twitter known: “On February 18, 2022, Cyclops Athlete Gaming terminates contract with Kbaton.” However, no reasons were given, and an official statement from the team is still pending.

What happened?

It can be assumed that Kbaton’s expulsion is related to some discriminatory tweets. The website Hanayakana Life reported that Kbaton repeatedly posted a series of homophobic and discriminatory tweets. In addition to homosexuals, these remarks were also directed at physically challenged children and people with mental disabilities.

Screenshots of the tweets began circulating after Tanukana gave her opinion on the “right size” of men. The team was subsequently asked, Why Tanukana had to leave the team and Kbaton did not.

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After the size controversy, which has now been national scope has achieved in Japan, Kbaton commented on Twitter about his teammate’s ejection: “I didn’t think this would become a big deal. The internet is scary.” Kbaton, after his expulsion, deleted his Twitter account and his official profile on Cyclops Athlete Gaming’s website was also removed.

Source: Kotaku

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