Jason Kelce isn’t entering into bother for his Penn State phone-slamming incident, it appears.
Earlier this autumn, a bizarre troll charged as much as Jason Kelce and spewed homophobic slurs. The deed was despicable, however the context was deeply weird.
Although many have defended him for seemingly damaging the harasser’s telephone, it’s often unlawful to destroy somebody’s property.
Nevertheless, authorities say that the retired soccer participant is off the hook.
No, Jason Kelce isn’t in bother for the telephone incident
In accordance with what Penn State College Police tell TMZ, the investigation into the Jason Kelce encounter — presumably involving a scholar — is now closed.
“The person within the video footage circulating on social media has not been recognized,” a spokesperson for the division defined. “And nobody has come ahead to College Police with a associated grievance about harm to non-public property.”
Most individuals would need to come ahead if somebody, not to mention a celeb, grabbed their telephone and hurled it onto the bottom. However given the circumstances, it’s simple to see why somebody may not need to confess to being the particular person in query.
As you could recall, some rando approached Jason Kelce again in November.
“Kelce, how does it really feel that your brother is a f—-t for dating Taylor Swift,” the troll spewed, utilizing a homophobic slur within the course of. (No, it doesn’t make sense in context)
Travis’ response was to seize the unidentified people’ telephone and spike it to the bottom. Many thought of that to be an acceptable and even relatable response, each to insults in direction of Travis’ brother and to the usage of the slur.
It was not Jason Kelce’s best second
Within the fast aftermath, Jason repeated the slur — for which he has apologized on ESPN.
“Pay attention, I’m not pleased with something that occurred,” he affirmed. “I’m not happy with it.”
Jason allocuted: “In a heated second, I selected to greet hate with hate and I simply don’t suppose that’s a productive factor. I actually don’t.”
Some have been vital of Jason responding to the troll in any respect, arguing that phrases can’t justify damaging somebody’s telephone.
The counter-argument has, after all, been that the usage of the homophobic slur — one among a number of slurs whose use has been on the rise lately, particularly through the marketing campaign of disgraced former (and future) president Donald Trump — modifications the state of affairs.
Slurs should not simply phrases, and those that hurl them as weapons ought to count on reprisal. After all, that applies to Jason as properly. Nobody significantly believes Jason to be homophobic, and it’s good that he apologized … however he shouldn’t have used the slur within the first place.
He can most likely put this bizarre, bizarre incident behind him
We nonetheless have questions about why the unnamed troll used a homophobic slur, particularly, to discuss with Travis Kelce. A person courting a lady isn’t typically thought of “homosexual,” regardless of what number of of her followers could also be.
It brings to thoughts an notorious tweet through which a Twitter rando stated that A$AP Rocky was homosexual or effeminate in a photoshoot with Rihanna. This led different social media customers to reply by asking if it’s “homosexual” for a person to impregnate Rihanna twice.
Merely put, some of us have misplaced the plot. However no less than Jason Kelce is out of the woods … except his harasser tries to take him to civil court docket, one supposes.