Posted on 02/18/2012 1:43:10 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
ESPN has issued not one, but two apologies after an offensive reference was used on its mobile website and on television, concerning the play of Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin.
The first apology came after angry fans and readers caught a headline that appeared on ESPNs mobile site after Linsanity came to an endfor one daywhen the Knicks lost to the New Orleans Hornets on Friday night.
So after the Knicks disappointing loss to the 7-23 Hornets, an offensive headline appeared on ESPNs mobile site that read Chink In The Armor.
It was the first loss the Knicks suffered since coach Mike DAntoni inserted Jeremy Lin into the starting rotation.
The headline went up with a story just after 2 a.m. on Saturday and was on the site for nearly 40 minutes.
But fans and other readers caught site of the headline and the reaction led to ESPN issuing this apology:
Last night, ESPN.coms mobile web site posted an offensive headline referencing Jeremy Lin at 2:30 am ET. The headline was removed at 3:05 am ET. We are conducting a complete review of our cross-platform editorial procedures and are determining appropriate disciplinary action to ensure this does not happen again. We regret and apologize for this mistake.
But that wasnt all.
The Chink In The Armor reference was also used on television when an ESPN anchor dropped that line during an interview with Walt Clyde Frazier after the Knicks blowout victory over the Sacramento Kings earlier this week.
This led to another apology from ESPN:
Wednesday night on ESPNEWS, an anchor used an inappropriate word in asking a question about Jeremy Lin. ESPN apologizes for the incident, and is taking steps to avoid this in the future.
At 1 in the morning it is probably some low level young guy working.
It is possible that a person today could grow up never hearing the word “chink” used on that context. It is POSSIBLE that he didn’t know he/she was using it as a slur.
I’m just saying.
If anyone finds that offensive they really need to grow up......
Would that have been considered offensive during WWII?
I'm wondering why ESPN apologized
Honking is SAID to be cautionary.
Hey, we ALL know it’s REALLY cuz a boiling, seething HATRED, right?
Sure, we all KNOW it..!
The chink in the glasse is on American Idol
Anyone know where the term, “PADDY wagon” came from...?
At ESPN I’m sure any/all action to redeem themselves will be done judiciously.
I expect ESPN to also apologize if one of their commentators says that a white player made a "crackerjack" play.
It’s actually for gutting and cleaning of salmon prior to canning:
http://www.goldseal.ca/wildsalmon/salmon_history.asp?article=17
Seems pretty small and yellow of them to be scurrying from comments as innocuous as this.
-PJ
What's the big deal. It's black humor.
He’s a Christian and this makes him an easy and allowable target
How absurd. The reference has nothing to do with Chinese.
Though if one must know, Chinese call foreigners names like “big nose” constantly.
We have become afraid of our own shadows.
How did we win, and lose such a mighty nation as America so quickly?
Oh the horror, the outrage! Glad they didn’t say anything about those sorry, savage Mooooooslims.
ESPN will just do a white wash of the situation and all will be fine.
Good thing he isn’t Arab- His game has been blowing up recently.
-PJ
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