Should Kansas City Chiefs Fan Sue Deadspin After Face Paint Crisis?!?

Something to consider . . .

Wearing an outfit like that MIGHT be considered political speech in a public place and, even for a youngster, MIGHT be part of the public domain discourse. 

But we will reserve judgement and instead ask our blog community that includes a great many legal eagles . . . 

WHAT'S THE STRONGEST ARGUMENT AGAINST DEADSPIN THAT THIS YOUNGSTER & HIS FAMILY WILL UTILIZE FOR JUSTICE?!?

Again . . . In our humble opinion there best debate might be the op/ed "reporting" that youngster was wearing "blackface" when, in fact, his face was painted black & red.

Here's a peek at the sitch . . .

"The Armentas are demanding the sports site and its senior writer immediately issue a retraction - or face the wrath of the same law firm that helped Dominion Voting secure a $787million settlement against Fox News."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Parents of Kansas City Chiefs fan, 9, plan to sue over racism claims

Holden Armenta was filmed donning the attire for a football game against the Las Vegas Raiders two Sundays ago in Las Vegas, and has since been met with scrutiny.


9-year-old Chiefs fan wearing headdress threatens to sue Deadspin

The parents of a 9-year-old Kansas City Chiefs fan threatened to sue Deadspin after an article accused their son of racial insensitivity.

Developing . . .

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