To: Paul Atreides
Who owns ESPN? Yes, this is about a double-standard. However, the splits on this double-standard intrigue me. Rush does know sports; Jesse Jackson knows diddly but how to promote racism. Jackson's view is "respected" on everything from sports, to international politics, to ... shakedowns to..
If Spike Lee had been hired by ESPN and had said something about a "white" player; everyone would have looked away. Or, simply said to themselves "same old tired crapola" from a race-obsessed id groupie. I'll betcha some team owners are squawking big time -- and because they too know that race id politics run pretty deep throughout the teams... ahem.
107 posted on
10/01/2003 9:15:50 PM PDT by
Alia
(California -- It's Groovy! Baby!)
To: Alia
A black coach said the very racist thing about white baseball players. He was let off.
Who cares about football, today the pigskin died.
To: Alia
Who owns ESPN?I hate to repeat myself, but, BOYCOTT DISNEY: a vortex of seductive evil
124 posted on
10/01/2003 9:18:05 PM PDT by
Petronski
(Pummeluh pummeluh pummeluh)
To: Alia
You know what Rush should do? He should buy part ownership of a football team. He'll get to enjoy the sport he loves, and stick it to the liberals who are trying to bring him down.
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