The hilarious Indy Fuel press statement in plain English: A man who plays a violent child’s game for money claims he heard a person who works for a living say something “insensitive.” Fuel management and the ECHL spend resources on an investigation (inquisition) and find nothing to support the claim. The professional game player demands a trade to escape the horrors of being a game player for an organization that didn’t more substantially destroy the peasant he accused - because the accusation alone was inevitably ruinous to the peasant. The Fuel then issue a public apology to the child’s game player about what he thought he heard even though it was never substantiated.
The hilarious Indy Fuel press statement in plain English: A man who plays a violent child’s game for money claims he heard a person who works for a living say something “insensitive.” Fuel management and the ECHL spend resources on an investigation (inquisition) and find nothing to support the claim. The professional game player demands a trade to escape the horrors of being a game player for an organization that didn’t more substantially destroy the peasant he accused - because the accusation alone was inevitably ruinous to the peasant. The Fuel then issue a public apology to the child’s game player about what he thought he heard even though it was never substantiated.
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