Shadowlight
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I think we all can agree on the idea that ESPN has been a thorn in our side for years. Like many things ESPN does have some positive players like Jon Gruden for example or even goofy Bill Walton and there are other solid non agenda people doing games or reporting on the day's action. But the station in general still fetishizes the black athlete. As one example the ongoing story line with Russell Westbrook and his triple doubles is beyond tiresome. Kentucky basketball's black freshman is another storyline shoved down our throats beyond the point of decency. They replace long time caste prick Dick Vitale as head college BB color guy with a lower key caste prick Jay Silas. They are going to say goodbye to Chris Berman soon. Berman was harmless so you wonder if they will replace him with another guy with no "agenda" to speak of or will they move in a caste clown.
The biggest news coming down the pike involves caste whore supreme Mike Greenberg. He just signed a gigantic contract--big bucks folks--and they are planning on giving him his own show. Being a caste pusher usually gets you promoted within the ranks so guys like Chris C over at NBC and many others never have to worry about their jobs. The Mike and Mike show IS the key staple of ESPN ( his caste mate Golic might get his own show at a weaker timeslot) and now it will be Greenberg all by himself to rule the roost. Will he temper his caste ways or will he continue on his mission to kill off the white athlete? This is a new future but I also think the general public is slowly waking up to caste speak and they are starting to get tired of it. ESPN and their falling ratings are going to have to do some soul searching in the next few years and we can only hope they start realizing this caste cloud cannot continue and a fairer more balanced approach is what people want in their sports commentary.
The biggest news coming down the pike involves caste whore supreme Mike Greenberg. He just signed a gigantic contract--big bucks folks--and they are planning on giving him his own show. Being a caste pusher usually gets you promoted within the ranks so guys like Chris C over at NBC and many others never have to worry about their jobs. The Mike and Mike show IS the key staple of ESPN ( his caste mate Golic might get his own show at a weaker timeslot) and now it will be Greenberg all by himself to rule the roost. Will he temper his caste ways or will he continue on his mission to kill off the white athlete? This is a new future but I also think the general public is slowly waking up to caste speak and they are starting to get tired of it. ESPN and their falling ratings are going to have to do some soul searching in the next few years and we can only hope they start realizing this caste cloud cannot continue and a fairer more balanced approach is what people want in their sports commentary.