The arrival of social networks in our society has obviously revolutionized many things.
Everything has become much more accessible, while contacting people has also become something much easier and simpler to do.
However, when we look at the positive side of the arrival of social networks, there is unfortunately also a lot of negative.
This negative side comes mainly from people who think they can do whatever they like on these platforms, and who don’t hesitate for a second before sending hateful and disrespectful comments to other people, usually public figures.
Many people take the liberty of saying anything to anyone and sending threats from behind their screens.
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If we look simply at the world of sports, insults, threats and disrespectful comments are in full swing on a regular basis, whether directed at players, journalists or analysts.
One of those public figures who receives such horrible messages is TVA Sports’ Montreal Canadiens play-by-play announcer, Félix Séguin.
Séguin is not universally appreciated by CH fans, and is often criticized.
However, in no way does Félix Séguin deserve to receive hate messages and insults.
In fact, the CH game describer took the time to post a heartfelt cry this week on Facebook.
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It’s a lovely, touching message from the Tricolor’s Saturday night voice.
He explains that receiving so many defamatory and hateful messages on a daily basis (even if they’re sent by people who represent a small percentage of society) becomes very difficult.
It’s a real shame to see people getting away with everything on social networks, hiding behind their screens.
Félix Séguin, nor anyone else, should have to put up with this.
So that’s why the CH game descriptor is inviting people to take the time to send some love to a public figure they love, in order to make a difference.
It’s a beautiful message and a beautiful gesture from Félix Séguin.
Here’s hoping that one day there will be a world without these web trolls.
En Rafale
– To make you smile.
not to mention that admin can do a wicked robot dance 🤖
not to mention admin can do a wicked robot#GoHabsGo | #InternationalDanceDay pic.twitter.com/jGAV2pZSok
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) April 29, 2023
– What do you think?
Last summer, we surveyed nearly 3,000 fans to find out their moods at the dawn of a new Canadiens season. At the end of the 2022-23 campaign, are fans still in the same place?
That’s what @ArponBasu and I want to find out.https://t.co/y1y0o2liD1– Marc Antoine Godin (@MAGodin) April 27, 2023
– CF Montreal will be in action tonight.
8:30pm → We’re playing soccer in the Midwest!
Off we go to KC 📍
You can watch our game on @AppleTV with the #MLSSeasonPass: https://t.co/g9GazxSaLN#CFMTL pic.twitter.com/DGhU9qa0Tb
– CF Montréal (@cfmontreal) April 29, 2023
– A good read.
The City of Calgary and the Government of Alberta will spend $850M in public funds to build a new arena for the Flames. This is an appalling trend that is spreading across Canada. https://t.co/leKxzktXaF
– Martin Leclerc (@MLeclerc_Hockey) April 29, 2023
– An extension? No problem for the Hurricanes.
Lou Lamoriello teams now 1-8 all-time in OT games vs Hurricanes.
Devils 1-5
Islanders 0-3Travis Zajac Game 3 in 2009 for Devils provided only OT winner.
Three Cup wins, five Finals with Devils, two semi appearances with Isles, but Canes have some kind of hex. https://t.co/Txlwle6tZx
– Tom Gulitti (@TomGulittiNHL) April 29, 2023