Spence refusing the handshake

Spence has clearly got his own view and people are reading that however they want. The bigger issue is how quickly the whole thing became a morality play over a tiny clip imo
 
Its mad how a handshake clip becomes the whole internet for the day because everyone wants to turn it into a grand statement and then you get the inevitable split between people calling him brave and people calling him performative and half the comments are just asking where he even is in the frame which is fair because the video is tiny as hell, but the bigger thing to me is that football always does this where one awkward moment gets treated like the end of civilisation and then every fan base piles in with their own agenda and suddenly nobody is talking about the actual football any more just vibes and outrage and a million people pretending they are morally superior while spamming based under every post
 
From a football point of view it is just an awkward pre match moment, but it also shows how much body language and little gestures matter in a squad and around the game. If a player is making a visible point like that, then people are always going to read it as bigger than football
 
The sensible take is probably that people are overreacting to a short clip, because you can barely see the sequence cleanly and the internet loves certainty when it has none. But football always does this, somebody does one small thing and suddenly there is a whole moral referendum built around it, and then everyone starts bringing in other players and other clubs and making it bigger than the moment itself. That said, I do get why it landed the way it did because it is not exactly a subtle gesture, and once you see it you cannot unsee it, which is why the replies are so heated and why the whole thing has turned into another one of those ridiculous modern football arguments where the actual clip is less important than the argument about the clip and honestly I am already tired of it
 
There is a real difference between reading too much into a clip and ignoring the fact that a player clearly made a visible decision in front of everyone. On the face of it, Spence did what he wanted to do and people are either applauding that or calling it childish, which is exactly how these things go. But once the debate starts, it stops being about the handshake and becomes about who gets to be morally clean in public and who gets to perform that outrage the loudest, and that is where it gets silly because suddenly every comment is acting like it is the final word on somebody's character. Still, I cannot pretend I am not enjoying the chaos because football fans are absolutely unbearable when they smell a clip like this and they all want to be first to say based or fake or brave or pointless and it turns into a giant mess of opinions and smugness and the whole thing is just ridiculous
 
Reminds me of being in the pub and seeing two lads do that awkward half handshake half nod thing when they clearly do not like each other, everyone notices it instantly and then pretends not to, and this clip has exactly that energy. You can almost feel the whole room leaning in to see who touched whose hand and who looked away first and then by the next round half the pub has a theory and the other half has decided it is a massive statement about character and values and all that nonsense
 
It is a small incident, but it has become a big talking point because people can project their own view onto it. I can see why some think it was principled, but I also get why others think it is unnecessary in a team setting.
 
Everyone piling on and calling him the only one with courage is missing the point a bit because this is still a human moment in a football setting and not some grand courtroom verdict. If he did not want to shake hands, that is his choice, but turning it into a referendum on everybody else is classic internet nonsense and the way some people are acting like the rest of the squad are cowards is ridiculous. You can dislike the situation without pretending every other player is some sort of sellout for not making a scene as well, and honestly the pile on is just as embarrassing as the clip itself because people are desperate to look morally correct for five minutes and it is proper cringe
 
If you are going to talk about the moment then at least be honest about who actually stands out in the clip because half the comments are acting like this is some heroic solo act and the rest are not worth mentioning. The whole thing is being framed like one man against the world, which is nonsense, but the player getting all the heat is the one who chose to make it visible and now everyone is pretending that makes him some sort of legend. I am not buying the praise at all, because it feels more like people wanting a clip to post than any real conviction and the whole discussion has turned into performative nonsense around a guy who is already polarising enough without this extra circus
 
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