this is a fun thread
over the top virtue signalling
probably not his place to say it but no harm done , free country last time i checked
Red sox organization weighing in? they are a joke and wrong about everything else so I guess they prove Curt did the right thing just by being opposed to it
@GreenSneakers said:
Curt's exact quote was: "This is not a message that Tim has asked anyone to share, and I don’t even know if he wants it shared.”
And this quote says it all. If you don't KNOW it's OK to share someone else's medical info, you're a jackass if you go ahead and share it.
This may be a correct assessment.
However, I could see that Curt's quote could be in reference to asking for prayers only. Not everyone wants to have prayers sent their way.
It does not preclude the concept that Schilling thought the cancer diagnoses were public.
There's just not enough information to come to the conclusion that Schilling was purposefully spreading information which he was told to keep confidential or was thought to be confidential.
That's a lot of contortions to try and defend Schilling. He literally said he didn't know if it was OK to share. There's no way his quote is in reference to the prayers only. How would that make ANY sense? "I have 100% confirmation it's OK to tell people about his cancer but I'm not sure I'm allowed to ask people to say a prayer for him"? C'mon.
Lemme be clear again: Schilling himself said he wasn't sure it was OK to share. That means it's NOT OK to share. Period.
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this is a fun thread
over the top virtue signalling
probably not his place to say it but no harm done , free country last time i checked
Red sox organization weighing in? they are a joke and wrong about everything else so I guess they prove Curt did the right thing just by being opposed to it
case closed
did you LITERALLY say "lemme" ?
was that the pet hamster from south park?