
Today, Asher released a statement regarding this whole fiasco.
“The twitter situation was an immature attempt to poke fun at an infamously moronic joke. In doing so, I unconsciously stooped to the level of its originator, making it just as bad, if not worse. Pathetic. Lesson learned – nothing good can come from repeating hateful words, regardless of your intentions. Leaving no context in what was being said and being presented through text (no facial or vocal inflection) the sarcasm of the joke (or lack there of) was not properly perceived and left it purely in bad taste. I immediately apologized for my immaturity but the apologies and original post were deleted by my team in an effort to prevent more people from being offended. Unfortunately, the deletion of these statements led several people to believe that my apology was insincere, which is why I have made the decision to release this statement.”
Thank you, Mr. Roth. Now, back to regularly scheduled programming.







I love how this post feels both personal and practical at the same time. Slower summers on blogs are so relatable, especially when family time takes priority. Your California coast trip sounds like the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. Highway 101 is such a beautiful drive, and it is helpful that you are sharing specific beaches and stops. This kind of real travel experience is much more valuable than generic guides, especially for families planning their own coastal road trips. Vacation