I get that, and I completely understand Keaton's response and him not wanting to answer it.
But the question had nothing to do with 2018 or about the actual incident itself. Here is the question asked:
"After NYCFC wrapped up its sexual harassment investigation two weeks ago, it said that it was making changes. Have you experienced any of those changes, has anybody talked to you about sexual harassment, and what have they said?"
The club mentioned it was making changes (through a statement provided to a few) and multiple requests for details about what those changes have been made and ignored. A question was asked to Ronny in a pregame presser (also related to the changes made, and not specifically about the incident) and a non-answer was provided (again, not surprised from Ronny on that and I don't blame him at all).
As
Shwafta mentioned above, "If these internal structure changes NYCFC said are true, then they are implementing that into the culture."
The question was asked to a player who would be experiencing those changes, if NYCFC were acting as it said they were.
Sure, immediately after a playoff game is not ideal to be asking this. Personally, I probably wouldn't ask that question in this situation, but we're at a point where the club has ignored these questions for a while now. Have not made the appropriate people to talk about it available at all. And have not actually made a public statement themselves.
I understand why some folks don't like the way the question was asked to Keaton, etc. But I'm glad it was asked, because we do want to know if the club is doing what they've told a few outlets that they are doing.