San Antonio Spurs’ Danny Green Posts Controversial Holocaust Selfie
Danny Green has joined the long list of athletes who’ve made a social media mistake. He’s done it with a highly questionable caption on a Holocaust photo:
The San Antonio Spurs are in Berlin for an exhibition game, which explains why Green was at the Holocaust Memorial. But as for why he’d add ‘lol’ to a caption of a Holocaust-related picture? Is beyond most people.
Green has already altered the caption and apologized:
I want to sincerely apologize for the insensitivity of my post!
— Danny Green (@DGreen_14) October 8, 2014
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