N.S. DJ apologizes after offensive comments about amateur weatherman with autism

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N.S. DJ apologizes after offensive comments about amateur weatherman with autism
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N.S. DJ apologizes after offensive comments about frankiemacd , popular amateur weatherman with autism

On Sunday night, Gary Boudreau – who is also known as DJ Gary B – posted several Facebook comments insulting well-knownAmong them, he wrote “That’s the face of our island!! It needs to stop… He’s making Cape Breton look like ****” and “Legit someone murder me if I ever… represent Cape Breton like this.”“I started crying,” he told CTV Atlantic on Monday. “I couldn’t believe that that was actually me that made comments like that. That’s honestly not how I feel.

“He has nothing better to do,” MacDonald said on Monday. “I ignored them. I ignore all negative comments.” In the hours after Boudreau’s posts, social media lit up with comments from hundreds of supporters rallying to defend MacDonald and condemn the DJ’s unkind words.

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