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Packers Fan Subjected to Vile Tirade Accused of Setting Up Eagles Fan for Social Media Fail

A Green Bay Packers fan who received a vile taunt from a Philadelphia Eagles fan in a viral video is now accused of manipulating Eagles fans to rack up big scores on social media.

Last weekend, an Eagles fan (later identified as Ryan Caldwell) unleashed a barrage of hateful words against a female Packers fan, calling her not only a “stupid” but also a “fuck you.” ” and cursed, “It’s ugly.”

Shortly thereafter, Caldwell was fired from his job at a left-wing DEI consulting firm in New Jersey.

Caldwell issued a statement apologizing for his outburst, but claimed the video did not show how Packers fans provoked him.

But now some skeptics are accusing Packers fan Alexander Basara, who posted the video on I am doing it. Critics point out that he even calls himself the “Daily Content Creator for the Packers.”

It turns out Basara is a Packers influencer and frequently posts videos about the team. And ahead of the game in Philadelphia, he even launched a GoFundMe campaign to help with the cost of traveling from Wisconsin to the game.

“In case you didn't know, I was born and raised in Pennsylvania, which is actually an hour from Eagles Stadium. So, fans, send me to Philadelphia. Send me into the belly of the beast. Please. I've done it many times, I'm proud of the Packers, and I'm more than ready to do it again,” Basara wrote in the GoFundMe campaign.

“The first time I was cheering for my team in Philadelphia, I was taunted, had things thrown at me, had my head ripped off by a cheesehead, and was thrown into a firebox. But I never thought I'd do it again. “I'm sure it's not scary at all,” he added.

When all this came to light, some people accused Basara of setting up Eagles fans.

former america's next top model Winner Adrian Curry blamed Basara for not getting excited about the viral video.

Curry slammed Basara, writing: “He knew this was going to happen, so he allowed her to film herself as a piñata of aggressive drunk men at a sporting event…all for the sake of getting clicks and likes.” Please read the last paragraph. ”

But Basra did not sit idly by as Curry denigrated his actions. Basara responded to Curry's speculative post, wondering why he would defend an Eagles fan's vile rant. Basara also said he had a video camera with him because he was videotaping his experience at the match, as he has done many times before.

“I 'knew' that she would be beaten for no reason by some man??? Do you condone his actions?” ” Basra erected a fence.

“Maybe it's better not to talk about things you don't know. I was there doing my regular GameDay vlog, just like I did last month in Green Bay. Eagles. I wanted to show normal fan banter, which is what happens 99% of the time,” he said, adding, “That didn't stop this guy and it only got worse and worse.”

“Whatever the argument is here is a way to defend PoS,” Basra concluded.

In his response, Basara completely denied that he had any “knowledge” that Caldwell, or any other Eagles fan, would utter such a hateful rant, and that he and his fellow He also said he has the right to wear his favorite team jersey during games. I want to participate.

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