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  • Andrea Lee’s husband, coach Donny Aaron apologizes for Nazi tattoos

    Andrea Lee’s husband has addressed the recent controversy surrounding him.

    Donny Aaron, husband and coach to the UFC flyweight and former LFA champion, issued a public apology Sunday morning via his Instagram account regarding Nazi tattoos he has on both arms.

    The tattoos came to light Friday when Lee tweeted a photo at a lake that showed a swastika tattoo on Aaron’s left arm. Later, people on social media dug up a photo of Aaron’s other arm, which has a tattoo of a Nazi SS bolt symbol. Both are considered Neo-Nazi hate symbols by the Anti-Defamation League.


    In his statement, Aaron apologized to everyone that was offended by his tattoos and said he got them during his time in prison. Aaron says his tattoos are symbols of his past, but not of his present or future, claiming he’s now a changed man.


    Aaron says he won’t cover the Nazi tattoos with other tattoos nor will he get the tattoos removed, as those are not “options” for him. Aaron did say that he will wear keep wearing long-sleeve clothing in public to cover the hate symbols.

    Below is Aaron’s statement:

    Please read this and accept my most sincere apologies to all I have offended when the photos of my tattoos became public. I’d most like to apologize to Andrea and my brother Kendrik (both pictured) for putting them in a position to feel the need to defend me when there is no defense or justification for the abhorrent tattoos that I ashamedly wear. I’d also like to apologize to her employers at the UFC for bringing them shame and embarrassment. Not least of these I apologize to MMA fans world wide for giving the sport a temporary black eye and for offending so many of those who’ve supported us for years. And to all of the elite pro fighters I’ve been blesses to work with I pray this doesn’t change your opinion of me even through most of this groups know my story.

    Furthermore, I’d like to apologize to Andrea’s sponsors who were certainly blindsided by this as were many. Know that I only offer reasons, not excuses or justification for the choices I made in my 20s. My body is covered in tattoos that tell the story of where I have been, what I’ve gone through and what I’ve overcome. These “scars” tell my history which include a dark time when I was in prison. However, they do not accurately represent who I am today as a person, my personal belief system and the respect I have for people of all races and religion. For 13 years I have tried to atone for my sins and seek forgiveness from those most certainly find my body reprehensible. I’ve, in most cases, gone to great lengths to always wear long sleeves in public setting. The photo posted was complacent error in judgment as my excitement and not thoughtfulness ruled that day.

    Many of you have offered solutions to my problem: Coverups, laser removal ect. Please trust me when I say I’ve explored both avenues and unfortunately neither is an option for me. In the meantime, I understand that many won’t forgive me and don’t believe in second chances and to you I say, ‘I understand’. I don’t deserve forgiveness and I’m certainly not asking for sympathy. If however you do believe in forgiveness, then I promise it won’t be wasted on me. I am a different human being un my mid 40’s that I was in my 20’s.

    As a final statement to Andrea’s character, it’s with certainty that I can promise you that she didn’t marry a racist. When Andrea and I met, I had already began to reinvent my life and if she’d seen any racist behavior or attitude she’d have never given me the time of day. Instead, she met a man who was and still does speak to at risk youth, who goes and speaks to inmates, who is active in his church, and who has always offered pro bono training to physically challenged and unprivileged youth.

    My life has become very culturally diverse and Andrea stared right passed my tattoos [and] at the man I’ve become. I can’t offer many solutions but I do offer this: Unless you go digging up old photos of me, you’ll never see my tattoos again. I’d rather hold the camera for Andrea, the real star anyway. Again, I offer myself as a humble and apologetic man.

    Please don’t let the sins of my past define my future. Please don’t let your hatred over me bleed into hatred toward Andrea. If you have to hate someone then please hate me. She doesn’t deserve it. She is genuinely the best person I know.

  • #2
    Oh lord, this is literally worse than murder, or sexual assault in the eyes of this poosy "that's racist" generation.

    Dude had some old tats - who cares.

    As long as he's not doing anything today, he should be allowed his second-chance.

    LOL nobody heckling Cain about his "brown pride" tattoo. If anything, he is congratulated for it hahah.

    U know - the same "brown pride" who form racist prison gangs, racist groups like La Raza, etc.

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    • #3
      His apology seems genuine. People deserve second chances.

      He's like a real life Derek Vineyard.

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      • #4
        if he said its a tattoo that he's ashamed to wear then why not get a cover up??

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        • #5
          Originally posted by WesternChamp View Post
          if he said its a tattoo that he's ashamed to wear then why not get a cover up??
          Maybe because he thinks it's part of his past and it should remain as such to remind him where he came from, and how his ideas have evolved/changed.

          Or, maybe he holds views that mainstream people consider racist,and this is his way of not fully giving in.

          Who really cares? Seriously? As long as he's not going around causing harm to people, or using the UFC as a platform to preach his views, honestly, who cares?

          UFC has a right to ban him from future events, but I just hope they don't punish Andrea for it - she's a promising fighter on the rise. Very nice to look at too..

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          • #6
            Vaguely heard this once or twice in the last couple days, but hadn't read all the specifics & particulars, but a well handled apology now that I'm seeing it & reading it.

            F#cking up or doing something deemed bad or unacceptable & asking for another opportunity is some weird sh^t in the US where any f#ck up you'll make you'll have a certain segment of the population thinking you forever a worthless cause. So respect to this cat on being a f#ck up, realizing it, fixing it & being a stand up guy about the whole situation with his remarks now.

            Curious as to why he's not able to do laser removal or something doe. Are there health issues with that potentially or is this purely a money thing as I suspect? I bet he could get someone to pay for him getting those tattoos removed & I coulda swore I heard of people doing that for free or for cheap in certain heavy gang regions in CA & maybe other places too.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post
              His apology seems genuine. People deserve second chances.

              He's like a real life Derek Vineyard.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Cheek busting View Post
                Oh lord, this is literally worse than murder, or sexual assault in the eyes of this poosy "that's racist" generation.

                Dude had some old tats - who cares.

                As long as he's not doing anything today, he should be allowed his second-chance.

                LOL nobody heckling Cain about his "brown pride" tattoo. If anything, he is congratulated for it hahah.

                U know - the same "brown pride" who form racist prison gangs, racist groups like La Raza, etc.
                Cain got a lot of crap about his brown pride tattoo. Besides theres a huge difference white, brown, asian or black pride vs a nazi symbol. Seems like u r trying to justify his tatts. Its cool if u dont feel they are wrong thats your opinion but symbolically here in America most of us associate it with hate of anything none Aryan.

                But honestly ive worked in prison, i know a lot of soft white dudes get nazi tatts, lightning bolts, white power tatts etc to play the part but they really arent racist or at least not down enough to admit it, just weasels.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Cheek busting View Post
                  Maybe because he thinks it's part of his past and it should remain as such to remind him where he came from, and how his ideas have evolved/changed.

                  Or, maybe he holds views that mainstream people consider racist,and this is his way of not fully giving in.

                  Who really cares? Seriously? As long as he's not going around causing harm to people, or using the UFC as a platform to preach his views, honestly, who cares?

                  UFC has a right to ban him from future events, but I just hope they don't punish Andrea for it - she's a promising fighter on the rise. Very nice to look at too..
                  Youre right he should be able to do and wear what he wants but dont be a b1tch about when hit up. Back your **** up. If you arent about that life anymore, cover it up. I have no problem with skinheads, nazis, or whatever if u are down show it, dont coward up tho when confronted.

                  And youre also right, his chick shouldnt be punished for it. Shes likely humped dudes of different races...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
                    Cain got a lot of crap about his brown pride tattoo. Besides theres a huge difference white, brown, asian or black pride vs a nazi symbol. Seems like u r trying to justify his tatts. Its cool if u dont feel they are wrong thats your opinion but symbolically here in America most of us associate it with hate of anything none Aryan.

                    But honestly ive worked in prison, i know a lot of soft white dudes get nazi tatts, lightning bolts, white power tatts etc to play the part but they really arent racist or at least not down enough to admit it, just weasels.

                    Lol NO Cain did not; Dana White defended him, and said "there's a difference between brown pride and white pride"! The Brown Pride tihng is related to the "La Raza" movement, which is absolutely racist, in the same way White pride/Nazism is racist. They both promote the belief that their races (even though Latino isn't a race - but I've already explained this in too many threads).

                    There's nothing wrong with either one, IMO.. As long as you don't mess with me and mine - you can believe whatever you want.

                    Yeah, I'm sure it's just a White thing - no soft blacks, or Mexicans are scared weasels who just get gang tats for protection/image.

                    It seems it's only minorities who have inferiority complex because they were all conquered in the past by Whites, and White countries run shyte, and are the countries where everybody wants to come live.

                    So if a Brown or Black person has a "racial pride" tattoo, we're just like "awww, how cute! He thinks his race is superior! That's just adorable"! But if a White dude has those tats/beliefs - then aww hell nahh!

                    Typical for you to want to accuse me of being a racist for defending a dude getting shyt over a tattoo.

                    ANd oh, this dude is a legit trainer and martial artist - doubt he's a weasel. He would work you over easily lol.. Funny that a lot of prison guards are weasels who can't operate on the solo basis; they gotta attack in groups, and have the numbers. A lot of prison guards are people with complexes who were bullied and picked on a lot.. Not saying you're one of them, but hey, maybe?

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