I'm a huge, huge, huge CM Punk fan but I'm known to have disagreed with him in the past, particularly about his critique of Chris Brown and simultaneous silence about Steve Austin's similar past.
Well, it's that time again. I recently saw a video of Punk toting the company line to a fan at a comic book convention about the blatant erasing of Chris Benoit from the WWE archives because it's supposedly offensive and immoral to profit off of a man who killed his family, and while I do agree with that portion of the argument against promoting Benoit on new merchandise, I still say that anyone who holds that standpoint on Chris Benoit is a hypocrite unless they also criticized Jimmy Snuka with the same vigor seeing as how he murdered a woman in his hotel room and never paid the price for it. Hell, WWE even inducted Snuka into their Hall of Fame, so I mean come on. Let's just cut the bullshit for a moment.
And as I said about the Chris Brown bashing everyone still does to this day without knowledge of the whole situation: Why is Chris still being harassed about something that happened in his life when he was nineteen, yet nobody's going after Emma Roberts about her recent battery conviction at an older age than Chris was during his incident with Rihanna? These are things you have to consider before wearing your heart on your sleeve about people and situations that you know nothing about. Here it is, no one brings up Charlie Sheen, Mel Gibson, or Paula Deen's pasts and they've harmed more people than Chris ever did. This is a nation full of hypocrites.
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