Let me point out that you have shifted your defense multiple times by first implying that people were "making up" the rules about wearing a cap to suddenly pretending like no one has mentioned whether he was wearing a cap before this happened (its been said NUMEROUS times, the reporter that was at the event was the first person to bring it up) and now suggesting that he was told he had to wear a cap or cut his hair (which is just blatantly false, he was told his cap wasn't sufficient, by the way told this on the mat rather than at weigh in like should have been done IF true). Now its just all about "clicks" supposedly.
Responding to the edit you made.
Shifting my defense? LOL, ok. I've been consistent with my comments - feel free to validate with my other posts in this thread.
What are the rules is what I've stated all along.
I posted something from the NYTimes that stated he was told the week prior to wear an appropriate cover as his hair was too long. My question was, did he wear an approved/appropriate cover? That hasn't been addressed from what I've seen.
Mike Frankel has added nothing to this story other than a tweet of his video. I shouldn't have to explain page clicks to you.
I've yet to understand why you get so personally invested in these stories and speak to people on the board like you do.
Ironic, maybe if someone explained to you how to "click on a page" you would know that "Mike Frankel has added nothing to this story other than a tweet of his video" is completely false.
And I didn't talk to you in a disrespectful manner for you to complain about "speaking to the people on the board like you do." You claimed to want to know the rules, I provided said rules. You completely ignored that. I know what you're doing, though, you're trying to play Devil's Advocate. I originally posted this story because I thought that with all of the things that we all dont agree on, this one is one that pretty much every single person on this board would agree is wrong.
