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Radio host goes viral for insensitive Damar Hamlin take

Talk about trying to be edgy.

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Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin remains in critical condition after the frightening incident that took place earlier this week on Monday Night Football in which he collapsed after undergoing cardiac arrest; he required CPR and the use of an AED to resume his heart rhythm before he was rushed via ambulance to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.

Thankfully, the latest updates on Hamlin's condition are positive. He's begun communicating with his family and team, while doctors says that while he's not out of the woods yet, things are improving. 

It seemed as though the entire sports world was united in prayer for a safe recovery for Hamlin, who was sure to acknowledge that and express his gratitude: 

"The love is felt, & extremely real. No matter race or religion everybody coming together in prayer!"

However, not everyone sees it that way. In fact, one certain radio host from Montreal (who later made sure that everyone knows his profession while insisting he wasn't looking for attention) decided to intentionally push a few buttons by saying that the millions of prayers are getting too much attention instead of the work of the medical staff on both the Bills and at the hospital. 

Take a look at the edgy post from Conor McKenna (who again, made sure to remind everyone soon afterward that he's a radio host and isn't trying to get attention): 

McKenna's posts should have come with a warning of being so edgy that anyone who reads them is in danger of accidentally cutting themselves. 

Source: Twitter