Druff's Note: Upon more information coming to light, I have edited this post and changed some of my opinions. Initially I believed this was a one-off incident from many years ago, but now that I see Ryan has a problem with spouting off racial epithets in chats, I can understand people calling him a hypocrite and racist.
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Ryan Laplante was one of the first openly gay male poker pros. He's a good tournament player with a bracelet and a shitload of cashes. He's 31 years old, and is one of those dudes who plays an insane WSOP schedule where he's basically in an event at every moment of every day. (I could never handle a tournament schedule like that, but I'm also a lot older than he is, so that's probably part of it.)
He used to listen to PFA Radio every single week, but he quit a number of years ago for unknown reasons (possibly due to political differences?) He's very far left and is somewhat of an SJW, so suffice to say that we disagree on nearly all political and social issues. With that said, my opinion of him was mostly positive. He has always called out bad actors in poker (including poker sites), has never been involved in any kind of scam accusations, and generally seemed like a solid guy. We tend to agree when it comes to issues within poker, and disagree about everything else.
Ryan is also the founder of that "Rainbow Flops" group mentioned before on PFA, which at one point Willie claimed that PLOL left PFA under pressure from them. (PLOL denies this, by the way.)
It has come out that Laplante used the N-word in the past, and he has admitted to this.
https://twitter.com/Protentialmn/status/1287890219253944320
Originally Posted by Ryan Laplante
I'm not sure about the "7 years ago" incident, but Shaun Deeb found this one from 2010:
Source: https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/s...8&postcount=33xxgrinder1tmxx (12:50:53 AM): other day you said n-word are scum or something, thats really dangerous
xxgrinder1tmxx (12:50:59 AM): i dont think you meant it but you come off racist
protential (12:50:59 AM): noooo
protential (12:51:03 AM): i said
protential (12:51:09 AM): guys like isux at poker
protential (12:51:11 AM): were scum
protential (12:51:13 AM): and thus n-word
xxgrinder1tmxx (12:51:17 AM): but you see
protential (12:51:18 AM): when i say the N bomb
xxgrinder1tmxx (12:51:18 AM): that comes off
xxgrinder1tmxx (12:51:20 AM): as n-word being scum'
protential (12:51:21 AM): i dont mean black
xxgrinder1tmxx (12:51:25 AM): yeah but everyone thinks you fdo
protential (12:51:35 AM): they'z be ignant
protential (12:51:46 AM): i mean the original meaning of it
xxgrinder1tmxx (12:52:00 AM): yeah i get what you mean but still
protential (12:52:01 AM): which is stupid, 2nd class, ignorant, illiterate
xxgrinder1tmxx (12:52:03 AM): n-word are black peopl
xxgrinder1tmxx (12:52:04 AM): elol
protential (12:52:08 AM): naaa
protential (12:52:13 AM): niggess come in all colors
protential (12:52:22 AM): mostly white
protential (12:52:41 AM): i spentm y summers in an all black neighborhood growing up
xxgrinder1tmxx (12:52:45 AM): still, it comes off really poorly
protential (12:52:47 AM): in a large american city
Anyway, Twitter is none too happy with Ryan, and people are basically telling him he's a scumbag racist hypocrite.
While at first I was mostly on Ryan's side because it appeared to be a case of cancel culture going after someone for a youthful mistake, now it appears that Ryan has used that epithet multiple times over the years. Therefore, the anger at him is justified, especially given the SJW positions he takes on social media.