They went too far when they gave the ESPY Profile In Courage Award to Bruce Jenner for becoming transgendered over the teen women basketball who kept playing despite terminal cancer.
That and giving a platform to Obama to make his NCAA tournament brackets. That’s when ESPN crossed the line into being political advocacy.
And watch these “30-in-30” documentaries and notice how many of them turn the clock back to slavery or the civil rights era of the 1960s as a “starting point” for black athlete struggles, particularly Southern blacks.
last night on Jeopardy, there was a question about stocks, and the question was something like ..."this company by the name of GS, which gave heavily to the Trump campaign..."
as if the toons, the bushes and the bamma arse didn't have wall street and GS stuck up their behinds.
Lauren Hill was Athlete of the Century. All she wanted to do was to put on a college basketball uniform and play the game she loved. A hero to girls everywhere. So ESPN gives an award to Bruce Jenner for putting on a dress.
Rot in hell ESPN. Bowing down to 3% of the population is not smart.