Frank Clark acting stupid (again.)
Is what he said really that bad? I don't think he's a good person given his past but this action alone doesn't even come close to other things he did
— Frank Clark (@TheRealFrankC_) May 10, 2017
He's got the public fake apology, but he really needs to work on the complete act. Here's a few of the tweets he's liked...
@IrishCARBomb21 @TheRealFrankC_ @natalieweiner Did she apologize for writing an article bashing him without doing her due diligence? It's a two-way street.
— Silus (@silus_2000) May 10, 2017
@BrienBuddy @TheRealFrankC_ @natalieweiner Exactly. If it wasn't her goal, she wouldn't have screenshotted your tweet to begin with.
— John Gilliam (@GilliamWCF) May 10, 2017
@TheRealFrankC_ You're good Frank. By the looks of @natalieweiner's timeline she just wants RTs, likes, and follows. Keep doing u! Love watching you succeed
— Buddy O'Brien (@BrienBuddy) May 10, 2017
@TheRealFrankC_ Nothing to apologize for,Bringing up a 2 year old article to link to a current story is sloppy and uninspired.They can do better too
— Wussle Rillson (@AaronHuff17) May 10, 2017
If people don't react negatively, he won't learn. Backlash - whether it's from one person close to you or a million people far away - is sometimes what brings about change. If Clark sees that even Michigan fans aren't supporting him or laughing with him when he does stupid stuff, then that's a good thing. Of course, he's probably not reading this thread, but I imagine this is similar to things being said on Twitter, on other sites, etc.
jeez this society is a bunch of virtue signaling douches.