Posted on 10/10/2017 1:27:18 PM PDT by Enlightened1
On the same day that Jemele Hill was suspended from ESPN for tweeting about politics, another network personality, Michael Wilbon, compared Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to a slave owner.
Mr. Wilbon, co-host of Pardon the Interruption, took issue with Mr. Jones stance that players who do not stand for the national anthem before football games will not play.
And the word that comes to my mind―and I dont care who doesnt like me using it―is plantation, Mr. Wilbon said on Mondays show. The players are here to serve me, and they will do what I want. No matter how much I pay them, they are not equal to me. Thats what this says to me and mine.
ESPN declined to comment on Mr. Wilbons remarks.
The take-a-knee protests roiling the NFL escalated once again on Sunday, when Vice President Mike Pence walked out of the Indianapolis Colts-San Francisco 49ers game, after 23 members of 49ers did not stand for the anthem.
Later that day, after his teams loss to the Green Bay Packers, Mr. Jones told reporters that players who refuse to stand the anthem will be benched.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
PTI: Pardon the Idiocy.
Wilson has always been crazy.
How dare Jerry Jones expect his black employees to listen to him.
No, many have always thought he was a racist.
Free the slaves.
Fire the players.
The evolution or regression of Michael Wilbon has been interesting but appalling to watch.
Perhaps the fault is with this viewer ie Wilbon matriculated at the Washington Post and was never going to wash the swamp scum off his shoes entirely.
But Wilbons appeal has always been as a foil for East and West Coast swells who imagine that flyover country is unworthy. He delights in mocking medias fixation on any team within an hours drive of the I-95 corridor.
His schtick in print and on the airwaves has been to be the Chicago Guy: the 1500-sq-ft house common man who managed to get into Northwestern and become a journalist. He spoke often of his father and especially his grandfather who was a no-nonsense person typical of his generation.
For years, Wilbon gave the impression that he cared less about skin color and pedigree and more about common sense. He decried the fussiness of sports leagues, especially their vainglorious officials and commissioners. He valued hardworking and understated players who took the game but not themselves seriously.
But somewhere along the way Wilbon ate the fruit from The Tree Of Militancy. It seems to have coincided with ESPNs acquisition of NBA TV rights. Suddenly Wilbon was a near-constant presence on the network as they hyped the games and players incessantly. Long hours were devoted to minutiae eg player tweets and off-court drama that really wasnt drama at all.
The hepcat, the smooth operator who played golf and drank Scotch with Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson suddenly became just another Angry Black Man. He mimicked Harry Edwards, the shameless race-baiter and apologist for violence and illegitimacy who hides behind his sociology professorship. Wilbon bridled at any criticism, no matter how deserved, directed at black athletes but especially NBA players. He would issue the warning There are cultural issues there we dont want to get into. But why not? These are athletes whose stated goal is to spend one year or even no time at all on a college campus. They have nothing but contempt for education. Why are they exempt from an examination of their beliefs vis-à-vis their knowledge of the world outside a gym?
Wilbon has become what he so often decried: a cliché. A two-dimensional cutout of someone wagging his finger at anyone and everyone lest they question leftist dogma, particularly Political Correctness which has been accurately defined as A War On Noticing Things.
Has he changed or merely reverted to type? It may not be worth the effort to find out now that hes just another shouty, hectoring voice added to the babble at the terminally left-wing ESPN.
A clear sign they’re losing the argument. Pull out the race card!
FRiend, that post is publication-worthy .. well done !
Grat evaluation of Wilbon. Kornheiser is just as bad.
President Trump has really drove these buffoons insane
Oh, sweet slavery. Nobody knows the trouble Ive seen.
I guess that means Wilbon works on the ESPN plantation.
It’s called “The Golden Rule”:
He who has the gold, makes the rules. Get you own gold you can get your own rules. Right now...it’s my gold, and thus MY rules.
The spoiled money whore players can leave at any time.
It was pointed out on this evening’s news that no Cowboys have failed to stand during the anthem or for the flag in 2016 or 2017.
That dufus must not understand that all private businesses are “plantations” where the employees (slaves) are paid to follow rules that support the employers’ businesses, or they face suspension, loss of pay or dismissal. He is a “slave” to ESPN.
The more these people talk like this, the better. Their racism and insanity are on full display for all to see.
Thanks lads - I plead guilty to knowing more than I should about the PTI hosts having watched them until they became self-reverential, smug and insufferable.
It will come as no surprise to you or anyone here at the media’s reaction to Hillary’s loss as much as Trump’s win. They were shocked and are still in shock and making as much sense as a person awakened from REM sleep.
Crap like that is why I stopped watching ESPN years ago 0 make a conservative comment and you’re off - make a crap comment like this and they will want to have you express more opinions...
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