ESPN scolds host Jemele Hill for calling President Trump a ‘white supremacist’ on Twitter

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She told no lies... check her twitter replies here: https://twitter.com/jemelehill/with_replies. All facts


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...esident-trump-a-white-supremacist-on-twitter/
Popular ESPN “SportsCenter” host Jemele Hill is no fan of President Trump’s, however, her employer would rather she keep that to herself.

On Tuesday, the network released a statement on a comment the 41-year-old made on Twitter on Monday, when she labeled Trump a “white supremacist.”



ESPN, which has been accused by far-right conservatives of being too openly liberal with its politics, called Hill’s tweet “inappropriate” and noted her comments do not “represent the position of ESPN.”

ESPN said it addressed the issue with Hill, who will not be suspended or further punished for her expressing her views online.

Hill’s tweet came just before 8 p.m. Monday as a reply to three others who had joined a conversation sparked by an earlier tweet about musician Kid Rock, who has spent much of the summer teasing at a Republican run for the U.S. Senate.



Hill originally commented on an article tweeted by the Hill about Kid Rock’s rejection of being labeled a racist because he favors the Confederate Flag.



Hill’s tweet about Kid Rock spurred hundreds of responses, from both conservatives and those who agreed with her, which eventually resulted in a discussion of the White House. Her mention of Trump ended up catching the attention of several conservative media outlets, including the Federalist, the Daily Caller and Breitbart, which claims ESPN would’ve fired her if she were conservative and said such a thing about a liberal politician.

ESPN has fired people over social media comments before. For instance, the network famously canned Curt Schilling after he shared on Facebook a lewd cartoon criticizing North Carolina’s controversial “bathroom bill,” that would have required transgender individuals to use public bathrooms that corresponded to the sex they were assigned at birth. (Schilling now works for Breitbart.)

In that case, Schilling didn’t insult a politician, but the country’s transgender population, many of whom may be ESPN viewers. Commenting on Schilling’s firing, the network assured fans, “ESPN is an inclusive company.”

This is not the first time ESPN has gotten grief from conservatives, who believe the network has become too liberal or political in general.

The network saw backlash from the right when it awarded Caitlyn Jenner its Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the 2015 ESPYs. The network even saw political backlash earlier this year when it laid off dozens of employees, including former reporter Britt McHenry, who suggested her conservative politics played into why she was targeted. (McHenry, who never hid her conservative leanings while employed at ESPN since 2014, now regularly appears on Fox News.)

“It’s a sign of the times,” Neal Pilson, a former president of CBS Sports who is an adjunct professor at the Columbia University School of Professional Studies, told the New York Times in May about the perception that politics have become intertwined with sports. “I think people are looking for bias, and opinion, and information that in some way involves some hidden signal or indication that there’s a political bias in one direction or another.”
 
She told the truth, but that does not matter. They liked on Obama for 8 years, whereas she told the truth,no emotion.

She will be replaced by a white women, or the show will be cancelled within a month.

I would think at this point she would be wise enough not to let some sucker ass Twitter troll, get her so gassed up,that she fucks up a major network job.
 
She needs to play it smarter like Bomani

We need people like her, Pablo, Michael Smith and Bo on TV



podcast?

She already had one with Mike

A podcast isn't going to bring her ESPN money
It could ...
 
It could ...

If it could they would have continued to do on schedule original His & Hers podcast

Just like Bomani still does Evening Jones, but I guarantee you it's not coming anywhere close to his ESPN gig
 
She needs to play it smarter like Bomani

We need people like her, Pablo, Michael Smith and Bo on TV



podcast?

She already had one with Mike

A podcast isn't going to bring her ESPN money

Bomani navigates it like a real pro. He addressing issues and topics in a real personal manner. He gets at critics in a personal manner. He doesn't wade in the
broad politics unless he's really discussing the deep politics.
 
She needs to play it smarter like Bomani

We need people like her, Pablo, Michael Smith and Bo on TV



podcast?

She already had one with Mike

A podcast isn't going to bring her ESPN money
Bomani navigates it like a real pro. He addressing issues and topics in a real personal manner. He gets at critics in a personal manner. He doesn't wade in the
broad politics unless he's really discussing the deep politics.



I was JUST gonna say this...

he actually spoke on this SPECIFIC topic recently on Combat Jack

http://www.bgol.us/forum/index.php?threads/black-man-of-the-day-bomani-jones-tedtalk.892247/
 
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Bomani navigates it like a real pro. He addressing issues and topics in a real personal manner. He gets at critics in a personal manner. He doesn't wade in the
broad politics unless he's really discussing the deep politics.
You guys keep wanting people to navigate the truth. You don't get points for playing coy/semantics.

Call that mothafucka what he is: a racist piece of shit. That side wanted less pc statements right?
 
You guys keep wanting people to navigate the truth. You don't get points for playing coy/semantics.

Call that mothafucka what he is: a racist piece of shit. That side wanted less pc statements right?

Stop.

That's what Bomani does. Jemele did nothing wrong, but that post went over your head.
 


I was JUST gonna say this...

he actually spoke ion this SPECIFIC topic recently on Combat Jack

http://www.bgol.us/forum/index.php?threads/black-man-of-the-day-bomani-jones-tedtalk.892247/


Yep. That last part of my sentence was important. If he touches a hot topic, he goes deeply into it. So if you have a problem w/ him, you have to attack his FACTS. He's not really just putting an opinion out there. So people can disagree with it all they want but they'll have to argue against a well put together argument on the topic or he'll just flame you personally (and in that case he's clearly not expressing a political view so no one can say shit)
 
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