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Originally Posted by Jamie89
I disagree that it's a contradiction, depending on how the Tyson Fury thing is viewed anyway. Personally I don't think Andy was in the right about the Tyson Fury situation because it was an award for his sporting achievements, his personal views should have been irrelevant. So I can dislike Tyson Fury as a person, but at the same time recognise that if he's earned a sporting award then so be it. In the same way that I can dislike Andy, but if he were to win a Journalism award then so be it. Not caring about Tyson's award doesn't in any way mean that a person thinks his views are acceptable or that they'd want him to have a prize.
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The contradiction and hypocricy isn't so much the difference between the boxers public achievements and personal values
The contradiction is to not care less that the boxer believes he is superior to gay people yet at the same time care very much and dislike Andy for believing he thinks he is superior ....that makes no sense to me....dislike Andy for other reasons but to dislike Andy cause you thinks he's superior has no value if you approve the same quality in someone else.