I'll take ESPN's side over Clay Travis'. It's not about offending anyone, it's about trying to avoid the inevitable "hur hur, Robert Lee is still in Charlottesville" jokes people like Clay Travis would be making.
Yes because every time a terrorist attack happens we have to remove mentions of Muhammad ali..bc that would be a laugh riot if not. But maybe you missed it...they are being laughed at hysterically now. Hopefully they don't pull any statues in Pennsylvania as that's where the guy was switched to work...how will we ever avoid the jokes..might as well never work in the south again...someone may crack a joke.I'll take ESPN's side over Clay Travis'. It's not about offending anyone, it's about trying to avoid the inevitable "hur hur, Robert Lee is still in Charlottesville" jokes people like Clay Travis would be making.
I guarantee if this statue crap continues, rupp arena at some point will be protested.
Hell, the NCAA might not allow tourney games here.
Makes you wonder if there's a dude out there named Steve Hitler who could have crushed it in his selected field but for his unfortunate name.
I'll take ESPN's side over Clay Travis'. It's not about offending anyone, it's about trying to avoid the inevitable "hur hur, Robert Lee is still in Charlottesville" jokes people like Clay Travis would be making.
People are gaping *****. Country going to hell in a LGBLTQHD hand basket.
I'll take ESPN's side over Clay Travis'. It's not about offending anyone, it's about trying to avoid the inevitable "hur hur, Robert Lee is still in Charlottesville" jokes people like Clay Travis would be making.
I guess I'm dying on this hill alone, that's fine.
That fact is there absolutely would have been an articles on Deadspin, Barstool, etc. talking about how Robert Lee was announcing a game in Charlottesville had he stayed on the assignment. Not because people were offended, but because that's a pretty big coincidence. Everything was done in house until someone leaked the change and then Clay Travis got to create his own narrative.
I guess I'm dying on this hill alone, that's fine.
That fact is there absolutely would have been an articles on Deadspin, Barstool, etc. talking about how Robert Lee was announcing a game in Charlottesville had he stayed on the assignment. Not because people were offended, but because that's a pretty big coincidence. Everything was done in house until someone leaked the change and then Clay Travis got to create his own narrative.
This is where we are now.Sorry if this has been posted but I didn't see it anywhere. Is this where we have gotten to in this country that someone can't do their job because it might offend someone that you have the same name as a Civil War general? Might as well and change the lyrics of the star spangled banner to "Land of the free and home of the wussies".
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...me-because-has-confederate-generals-name.html
I think you are naive to think that the "leak" was not more BS ESPN virtue signaling.
To a Fox Sports employee?
3rd time posted. Let's see if it gets deleted again. Hope so.
While it is stupid in terms of how far PC we've become, I get the move. Why even risk stirring up unnecessary distractions and drawing political/racial attention to what is supposed to be one of the most enjoyable weekends of the year. There are 900 other games they can switch the guy too. The ironic thing is, I'm pretty sure the announcer is of Asian descent.
Why would it get deleted? It is more sports related than the eclipse.