Cowboys Coach Garrett, The Undefeated's Poster Boy for White Privilege

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October 14th, 2018 10:00 AM
Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett took heaps of abuse this past week for opting to punt on fourth-and-one during last Sunday's 19-16 overtime loss to Houston. This weekend, former NFL cornerback Domonique Foxworth, who now writes about racism in sports for ESPN's social justice blog, The Undefeated, made Garrett the poster boy for white privilege at the expense of African-Americans unable…

Eric Reid Says African-Americans Can be Killed in Their Homes

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October 2nd, 2018 7:39 PM
Multi-millionaire football player Eric Reid (see photo) is back in the National Football League and shooting off  the kind of anti-American remarks that would make his old kneeling buddy, Colin Kaepernick, proud. In Jason Reid's story on The Undefeated, Eric Reid says America's 400-year history of racism continues, African-Americans lack economic opportunity and "You can’t live in your own house…

Race-Baiter Jemele Hill Lands at The Atlantic to 'Make Useful Trouble'

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October 1st, 2018 7:45 PM
Jemele Hill's race-baiting forum is open for business once again now that she's joined the staff of The Atlantic magazine. As a writer and podcast hostess, she'll cover "the intersection of sports, race, politics, gender, and culture," says the leftist magazine's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg in a Twitter announcement Monday. Make that "sports lite."

ESPN's Ley Invokes God Over Gay Collegian's TD

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September 24th, 2018 8:23 PM
When Capital University junior wide receiver Wyatt Pertuset hauled in a touchdown pass in a game played Sept. 1, the scoreboard operator added six points to his team's point total. To ESPN's Bob Ley, this "blessing" from God could just as well have been 50 points. Pertuset had become the first openly gay college football player to score a touchdown. SBNation's Outsports blog might have scored it…

The Undefeated: Cartoonist Reduces Serena to 'Enraged Behemoth'

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September 15th, 2018 10:00 AM

Mark Knight is a veteran cartoonist for the Melbourne, Australia Herald Sun who's made a career of portraying his subjects in caricature. That's how he portrayed tennis star Serena Williams after the tennis superstar's U.S. Open outburst last week. The ever-predictable Left-stream media aggressively went for Knight's "racist" jugular. For example, a Washington Post headline declared it a…

The Undefeated Promotes LeBron James's Racial Discomfort

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September 3rd, 2018 5:27 PM
If you thought The Undefeated sports section was about athletics, you've gone to the wrong place. It's about racism ... all the time. This past weekend you could pull up The Undefeated to read about LeBron James' (see file photo from ESPN interview) history of discomfort with white people and learn how equality is only a "theoretical concept" for African-Americans. Writer Justin Tinsley alleges…

ESPN Hosts Undermine Network's Non-Political Claims on Tiger Woods

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August 29th, 2018 9:00 AM
ESPN President Jimmy Pitaro says it's a huge misconception that his network is "political," but his employees keep making him eat his words. On Tuesday, First Take co-hosts Max Kellerman and Stephen A. Smith attacked President Donald Trump and his friend, golfer Tiger Woods, for reasons having nothing to do with sports, demonstrating that ESPN can accurately be described as the “Entertainment…

Bombastic Jemele Hill Buys Out Contract with ESPN

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August 27th, 2018 9:00 AM
Jemele Hill has talked, tweeted and finally bought her way out of ESPN. The bombastic race baiter who last year called President Donald Trump and his supporters "white supremacists" has bought out her remaining contract, reports The Sporting News' Jenna West:

ESPN's Mayne Writes 'Dear Caucasian' Letter Loaded with Guilt

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August 25th, 2018 10:00 AM
ESPN and the Undefeated blogsite has long counted on Kenny Mayne (host of the Wider World of Sports) to alleviate tension with his humor. Mayne ventured onto The Undefeated blog with a "Dear White People" letter heaping white guilt on Caucasians for the racism of past generations on Aug. 24. His awkward attempts to mix humor with white guilt and politics fell flat.

Jemele Hill Planning to Leave ESPN to Produce Race and Gender Videos

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July 27th, 2018 2:07 PM
Restless race-baiter Jemele Hill may soon be on the move again. The controversial writer for The Undefeated, a social justice-themed ESPN blog, said in a recent speech that she plans to quit her gig sooner than later. She and a friend have already begun a video production company focusing on race and gender, according to Ozyfest.com writer Peter Buseck.

Coaches Come to Jordan’s Defense...And the Media Ignore Them

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July 11th, 2018 3:14 PM
A bunch of people in a position to know say Jim Jordan did not enable sexual harassment as a college wrestling coach, but you would hardly realize that if you follow the liberal media. On June 9th, six wrestling coaches who personally know and worked with Jordan when he coached at Ohio State University came to his defense against recent sexual harassment allegations. 

Kellerman Predicts Mets Will Elevate Tebow to Majors

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July 1st, 2018 6:27 PM
ESPN First Take shout fest combatants Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman on Friday centered a debate around the question of whether or not Tim Tebow will play major league baseball. Kellerman raved about the Class AA minor leaguer and predicted he will make baseball's top level, while Smith said he'll get eaten alive by major league pitching.

Harry Edwards Says Unconscious Bias Is a Pass for Racists

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July 1st, 2018 10:00 AM
U.S. college and university sports information directors gathered this week in Maryland for their annual convention, and radical sociologist Harry Edwards put the metal to the race-baiting pedal during a panel discussion on diversity and inclusion. The architect of the shocking protests by American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City went off on a nine-…

ESPN Body Issue Won't Stick to Clothing

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June 25th, 2018 10:00 AM
It's a well-known fact that ESPN doesn't always stick to sports. And this week The Worldwide Leader in (Liberal and Naked) Sports will prove again that it doesn't always stick to clothed athletes either. ESPN is unveiling—disrobing is a better word choice—its 10th edition of the Body Issue (online and in its magazine), and 16 current and former athletes will be featured without a stitch of…