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Fansided Founder Erases Any Doubt Whether Or Not He’s An Insufferable Person

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David Hookstead Sports And Entertainment Editor
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Fansided founder Adam Best proved he might be one of the most insufferable people on the planet Wednesday afternoon.

It all went down thanks to a video of Seattle Seahawks star Michael Bennett being placed in handcuffs by the Las Vegas police, and claiming a gun was placed next to his head.

I simply pointed out there is no visible gun near Bennett’s head in the video, and I asked whether or not this detail could be a lie. Again, there is no gun near his head in the video.

You can watch the video below:

Well, Best was not a fan of my tweet, and hit me back with, “Philanthropist pro athlete writes eloquent depiction of police brutality supported by video. Conservatives instantly ask if he’s lying [angry face emoji].”

Classic loser move to throw out somebody’s political stances as a reason to discredit him. I pointed out a fact from the video, and simply asked if he was lying. Didn’t say he was. Didn’t guarantee he was. Simply asked what was going on here.

This is also far from Best’s dumbest tweet. Lets take a look at some of his other outstanding hits.

I can’t imagine the courage it took to criticize Christianity in 2017. Truly a brave move from Best.

It doesn’t stop there. He has a ton of incredibly dull thoughts on politics, and vast generalizations, which is ironic considering his tweet to me.

Seems like a rational well thought out tweet.

Yes, lets attack the President’s wife. That seems level headed. Ironic that he’s okay with attacking Melania Trump because of who she married, but we shouldn’t ask Michael Bennett any questions.

Perfect example of his worldview. Does he honestly believe the majority of NFL fans agree with Colin Kaepernick’s national anthem protest? Complete nonsense.

Seems like he’s fine having one standard to judge “conservatives” and an entirely different standard for topics he agrees with. If only there was a word for people like that.

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