Don’t parade around people’s sadness.

Promising Garden·11/4/2017, 10:19:36 AM·7 votes·638 views

I’m thoroughly disappointed with your lack of respect when it comes to showing the losing team of a given match (ESPECIALLY today). This is not a TV drama, and there is no reason to continue to show someone who is upset for more than absolutely necessary (eg the handshakes). Continuing to show Faker who was upset by his teams loss was crass and unnecessary. I lost some of the love I have for this game after seeing that.

The winners should be celebrated: show them. I’m disgusted by that display today.

For the record, I was hoping SSG would win, so I’m not just some biased Faker fan girl.

Seriously. Have some heart. Let them be miserable without the cameras.

18 Comments

Late For Tea11/4/2017, 10:28:42 AM3 votes

I really don't see the problem to be honest. They want to show the emotions of the players, as they have also done before with others. And now that it is Faker its a problem? If he gets to bask in his glory as much as he does, people shouldn't complain when his sorrow is capture on camera when he does lose.

In other sports people have to sometimes give an interview right after losing an important match. You can clearly see on their faces how distraught they are. No one has a problem with this.

This has nothing to do with parading around someone's sadness.

MysterQ11/4/2017, 10:22:45 AM2 votes

I agree. But they were very short on faker. Did you see how long they focused on Rekless.

It felt very sickening when they started zooming in, I am glad it panned away.

ReySolomon11/4/2017, 10:21:14 AM1 votes

It didn't seem that way until they saw fakers face so they decided not to show anymore. (assuming not sure)

CrazFight 11/4/2017, 10:24:46 AM1 votes

Are you actually getting triggered by this... rofl .

Stinrygar11/4/2017, 11:00:19 AM1 votes

Well, it's just standard camera stuff. The fact someone is upset doesn't change the procedure.