Earnest T. Bass
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ESPN, also known as the “Colin Kaepernick public relations and promotional network”, is doing their best to trumpet a story about an intoxicated 30 year old nurse (referred to as a UM fan) who was disorderly while being arrested and slapped a policeman. And in turn, the policeman punched the nurse.
ESPN felt the need to point out that the nurse is Hispanic and the policeman is black (how that has ANYTHING to do with the story is a mystery to me).
Of course this incident is a two’fer for ESPN as they can take a minor incident and ramrod it into a national story, because the nurse was apparently a UM fan, which in their addled minds proves that all things associated with the “U” are out of control, if not criminal. And, they can play their identity politics when pointing out the race of the nurse and policeman.
ESPN is on a precipitous downward trend that seems to be gaining speed…it couldn’t happen to a more deserving group.
ESPN felt the need to point out that the nurse is Hispanic and the policeman is black (how that has ANYTHING to do with the story is a mystery to me).
Of course this incident is a two’fer for ESPN as they can take a minor incident and ramrod it into a national story, because the nurse was apparently a UM fan, which in their addled minds proves that all things associated with the “U” are out of control, if not criminal. And, they can play their identity politics when pointing out the race of the nurse and policeman.
ESPN is on a precipitous downward trend that seems to be gaining speed…it couldn’t happen to a more deserving group.