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/Prestigious-A-154 May 03 '24

Baseball players have no control over people fighting in the stands. The part Taylor had control in was doing something to ensure fans were going to be well hydrated and okay. I'd be concerned for my fans if I knew they were all going to be crowded in a stadium with no ventilation.

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u/kbdouluvvme May 03 '24

When has a musician ever stopped and said “you know what I should do right now, go give my fans some water”

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u/QueenBoleyn May 03 '24

I saw Fall out Boy last year and they stopped the show to give fans water. It happens pretty often so...

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u/SevereExamination810 May 03 '24

And Taylor actually did do this during the performance. OP is uninformed and shouldn’t have created this post without all the facts.

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u/rnason Touch me while your bros play Grand Theft Auto May 03 '24

I've been to multiple concerts where water was handed out on the floor

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u/plantlady052694 May 03 '24

Taylor also stopped the show to hand out water.

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u/loneviolet May 03 '24

And here's a video of Taylor doing the same thing in brazil. https://www.tiktok.com/@mobertha/video/7302636888744086826. There are also videos of her throwing water into the crowd herself. None of her demeanor seems like annoyance for having to stop, she seems worried and stressed.

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u/Right-Warning3346 May 03 '24

She actually did this night 1 in Rio. Source: I was there on the floor 

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u/Prestigious-A-154 May 03 '24

I did not say that. I am saying she could have discussed about it with her team and shared her concerns, but it's clear she had none.