r/travisandtaylor May 03 '24

Unpopular Opinion: Taylor is ultimately responsible for Ana Benevides' death

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u/kbdouluvvme May 03 '24

This is such a huge reach. If someone got punched so hard at a baseball game during a crowd fight and fell down the stairs and died, would we be blaming a baseball player?

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u/bmcthomas May 03 '24

No they aren’t.

Players do not decide when to call a game for weather. The grounds crew and umpires do. The venue will ask fans to move out of open stands in cases of lightning. No player is personally responsible for ensuring that individual fans follow that instruction.

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u/bmcthomas May 03 '24

So under your logic, if I’m at a game and choose to stay in the stands during a storm, and get struck by lightning, I can sue all 18 players on the field individually because they are each personally responsible for ensuring that I am not injured?

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u/kbdouluvvme May 03 '24

Dude, Taylor and her team aren’t responsible for how well or not someone hydrated and maintains their health. Is it tragic she passed? Absolutely. Is Taylor “ultimately” responsible? Absolutely not. There’s a reason you’ve been downvoted in other subs and are being downvoted now.

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u/Right-Warning3346 May 03 '24

They actually took our water bottles away at the entrance and wouldn’t let us bring them in. A guy pushed through selling water on the ground and my friend and I both bought one, it was very chaotic on the floor. An hour later some lady pushed through and handed us free mini waters too. It was so hot that while it felt like it barely made a difference, we were sweating SO much, I’m sure it helped us make it through the show

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u/Usual-Rich-180 May 03 '24

Yeah fr. You can’t blame a singer for the choices of a grown ass woman. She could have left the concert at any point. Taylor wasn’t forcing her to be there