Posted on 05/21/2025 3:40:09 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
ESPN has built a culture of racism at the network, leading its personalities to become some of the most toxic in all of media.
The latest example of this comes from the latest Caitlin Clark nontroversy. In her first game of the season, Clark fouled Angel Reese, who flopped and then tried to start a confrontation. Clark was given a flagrant foul mostly due to Reese’s overreaction, as the foul was a typical foul you would see in any basketball game.
Former ESPN personality Robert Griffin III said in the aftermath that Reese “hates” Clark, which is not a crazy suggestion given that Reese cheered a far more blatant flagrant foul against Clark committed by one of her teammates last season. That led current ESPN personality Ryan Clark to imply that Griffin isn’t black enough to comment on this and understand “what black women have to endure in this country,” because Griffin, who is black, committed the crime of marrying a white woman.
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I see this on the TV at my gym. I can’t help but think of what a cuck someone must be to watch a bunch of low IQ black people acting all fired up about some sportsball game or player. It’s really pathetic.
ESPN charges cable providers one of the top amounts to carry their channel. If I could drop ESPN and get a cost reduction I'd do it immediately.
“ESPN charges cable providers one of the top amounts to carry their channel. If I could drop ESPN and get a cost reduction I’d do it immediately.”
I know. That’s why I only see it at the gym. I decided years ago that I was not going to support ESPN, MSNBC, the black channels, the homosexual channels, etc. I have not had satellite/cable for probably 10 years or more.
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