Team Atlanta FaZe has signed some of the best US pro players in Call of Duty esports. But a post went terribly wrong on social media: a picture of 8 well-known male CoD professionals was published on Twitter with a filter that depicts them as women. And asked, “How many drinks to take home?” — That was a mistake that deserved an apology.
Atlanta Faze had to apologize for this post:
Fucking do better. This should never have been written, let alone left drafts. pic.twitter.com/8teBOXyos6
— Evan Berman ✊?? (@Scapes) July 8, 2022 “How many drinks to take home?”
Why is the picture so problematic? The picture is mainly seen as problematic because of the question “How many drinks to take them home”.
Because the question can be read in two ways:
In any case, alcohol consumption is closely linked to sexuality and somewhere women are supposed to be evaluated for their sexual attractiveness.
A lot of people on Twitter have a problem with that. They make this clear in the comments:
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But there are also some who defend FaZe:
This is how the clan reacts: The “Altanta FaZe” team apologized 2 days later, on July 7th, for the “misdirected” tweet that it was not okay (via twitter):
“We understand that there is no room for misogyny or harassing behavior and that women and the Call of Duty community deserve better.”
It said they would like to “deeply apologize” to anyone who felt offended by the post. You know that you have remained below the expectations of the fans and your own claims.
Atlanta FaZe is the result of an esports investor in Atlanta with the esports clan FaZe, the largest esports clan in the world, which has just grown huge on social media and mostly through content creators on YouTube and Twitch are.
FaZe is always involved in controversy, most recently an attempt was made to set an example:
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