Cam, Daniel Goldhaber, 2018. Michael Hancock, Doppelgamers: Video Games and Gothic Choice, 2016.
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Cam, Daniel Goldhaber, 2018. Michael Hancock, Doppelgamers: Video Games and Gothic Choice, 2016.
The Wilsons with the Mayor of Denver Michael Hancock and the Governor Jared Polis.
He urged them to “pass the potatoes, not COVID” in a tweet posted just 30 minutes before he boarded a plane to visit his daughter, who had taken a job out of state.
Hancock issued an apology Wednesday afternoon, saying that while his family had canceled their traditional multi-family Thanksgiving celebration due to coronavirus, he had opted to fly from Denver to Mississippi in part because he felt it would be safer for him to travel alone than to have his wife and daughter fly back to Denver.
Hancock went on to say that he understood the anger of those who believed it would have been safer to simply spend the holiday alone — as many are doing because of the continued impact of the pandemic.
“I apologize to the residents of Denver who see my decision as conflicting with the guidance to stay at home for all but essential travel,” he continued. “I made my decision as a husband and a father, and for those who are angry and disappointed, I humbly ask you to forgive decisions that are borne of my heart and not my head.”
Mayors and governors can make decisions to ‘do what’s best for their family’, but if you do the same, you can get fined or arrested or lose your job due to social media backlash :) Bet they won’t even try to recall him.
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