The Columbus Dispatch

Arnold Classic sponsor drops out

Schwarzene­gger made comments about face mask importance

- Earl Hopkins

Following Arnold Schwarzene­gger’s comments about the importance of wearing face masks earlier this month, corporate sponsor REDCON1 pulled out from this year’s Arnold Classic.

The actor and former governor of California lost the long-time sponsor for the annual bodybuildi­ng competitio­n due to controvers­ial comments he made during an interview with retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and CNN reporter Bianna Golodryga.

The star of “The Terminator” franchise called Americans who are opposed to wearing face masks “schmucks” and said, “screw your freedom.”

“Yes you have the freedom to wear no mask,” the 74-year-old actor said. “But you know something? You’re a schmuck for not wearing a mask because you’re supposed to protect your fellow members around you. It’s just that simple.”

According to Fox News, Schwarzene­gger’s statements prompted REDCON1, a sports supplement brand, to pull from next month’s Arnold Classic in Columbus and other events with which the action star is involved.

“To be clear, we did not pull out of the event because of a mask issue. We understand the importance of public safety as well as the responsibi­lities all event organizers. These are unpreceden­ted times and we’re aligned with public safety for all. We elected to discontinu­e support due to Arnold’s comment, ‘Screw Your Freedoms,’ ” a spokespers­on for the company said in a statement to Fox News last week.

After sponsoring the Arnold Classic for more than a decade, REDCON1 claims Schwarzene­gger’s comments about freedom were “dangerous” and “antiameric­an.”

“With the global influence Arnold personally possesses we find that ideology dangerous and anti-american,” the company wrote in a statement.

Founder Aaron Singerman also voiced his disdain for Schwarzene­gger’s comments on his personal Instagram page: “Anyone who says ‘screw your freedoms’ is un-american, and REDCON1 is a patriotic pro-freedom brand. We support freedom of choice.”

Days after the interview, Schwarzene­gger addressed the criticism he received for his statements in an op-ed for The Atlantic. While he stands by his position on the matter, he said he may have gone a bit far.

“I’ll admit, calling people schmucks and saying “Screw your freedom” was a little much, even if I stand by the sentiment,” Schwarzene­gger wrote. “But there is nothing that I’m more passionate about than keeping America great, and it’s the only subject that can make me lose my temper.”

The remaining sponsors for the 2021 Arnold Classic, set for Sept. 25 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, are Reign Total Body Fuel, Rogue Fitness,animal, Jan Tana, MUTANT and CTN.FI.

Despite the loss of REDCON1’S sponsorshi­p, Arnold Classic Spokesman Brent Lalonde said the organizati­on will focus on organizing a great event for this year’s attendees.

“We wish Mr. Singerman the best and we look forward to giving our fans and athletes a world-class experience in September, as we have for decades,” Lalonde said.

For more informatio­n on the event, go to www.arnoldspor­tsfestival.com. ehopkins@dispatch.com @Earl_hopkins1

 ?? ADAM CAIRNS/ COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Following comments from Arnold Schwarzene­gger — seen here in 2020 — about the importance of wearing face masks, corporate sponsor REDCON1 pulled from this year's Arnold Classic.
ADAM CAIRNS/ COLUMBUS DISPATCH Following comments from Arnold Schwarzene­gger — seen here in 2020 — about the importance of wearing face masks, corporate sponsor REDCON1 pulled from this year's Arnold Classic.

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