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ESPN blasted for political correctness after pulling announcer Robert Lee from UVa football game

Network scorned on social media for political correctness, called ‘MSESPN’

 By Victor Morton - The Washington Times - Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Apparently, even being Asian doesn’t mean people won’t take you for being a white nationalist.

ESPN confirmed Tuesday night that it had decided to pull an announcer from calling a University of Virginia football game because his name is Robert Lee. This Robert Lee is Asian.

“We collectively made the decision with Robert to switch games as the tragic events in Charlottesville were unfolding, simply because of the coincidence of his name. In that moment it felt right to all parties,” reads the ESPN statement posted at t he popular Fox Sports college-football blog Outkick the Coverage.

“Did I mention that Robert Lee is Asian?” wrote disbelieving blogger Clay Travis, who first broke the story, citing “multiple Outkick fans inside ESPN.”

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Just when you think ESPN can't possibly jump the shark one more time, they gather up another batch of stupidity and rev up the motor boat.
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Just when you think ESPN can't possibly jump the shark one more time, they gather up another batch of stupidity and rev up the motor boat.

Just when you think that some people couldn't possibly be any more asinine....  they surprise you.  They continue to surprise, in fact.   Insanity rules the post-Obamanation era.  It's a lingering symptom of the disease that is still working behind the scenes to destroy us.
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ESPN blasted for political correctness after pulling announcer Robert Lee from UVa football game



Shelia Jackson Lee has 2 civil war generals in her name.  Time to yank her too.
I display the Confederate Battle Flag in honor of my great great great grandfathers who spilled blood at Wilson's Creek and Shiloh.  5 others served in the WBTS with honor too.

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In the wake of the events in Charlottesville, Va., ESPN decided to pull one of its announcers from calling a University of Virginia football game -- because his name is Robert Lee.

Lee, an Asian-American sportscaster who started with the network in 2016, was moved to a different game "simply because of the coincidence of his name," ESPN said, referencing the Confederate general Robert E. Lee.

On Aug. 12, violence broke out at a protest from a white-nationalist group opposing the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue in Charlottesville. A driver ultimately rammed his car into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing one woman and injuring more than a dozen other people, police said.


Robert Lee.
ESPN, which has faced accusations of liberal bias that some observers believe has led to a downtick in viewership, said it moved its announcer to the Youngstown State game at Pittsburgh.

The network's full statement: “We collectively made the decision with Robert to switch games as the tragic events in Charlottesville were unfolding, simply because of the coincidence of his name. In that moment it felt right to all parties. It's a shame that this is even a topic of conversation and we regret that who calls play-by-play for a football game has become an issue.”

ESPN notes that assignments are switched all the time.
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Just when you thinker it can't get nuttier, here's an Asian that might be accused of being a racist, so he is replaced.

We need to remove Jesse Jackson and especially a two-fer, Shirley Jackson-Lee.  Can't have hate mongers out there in public, can we?
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I went to SHERMAN Elementary School named after General Sherman who by even northern accounts encouraged his troops to commit terror and murder. Shock and awe circa 1864.  Am I angry the school was named after him, and that 50 years later still is?  NOPE. Because I'm not a over sensative snowflake.  And I had ancestors who lived in South Carolina which suffered the worse of his wrath.
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I went to SHERMAN Elementary School named after General Sherman who by even northern accounts encouraged his troops to commit terror and murder. Shock and awe circa 1864.  Am I angry the school was named after him, and that 50 years later still is?  NOPE. Because I'm not a over sensative snowflake.  And I had ancestors who lived in South Carolina which suffered the worse of his wrath.

We don't know all history, some of it may be exaggerated, your same complaint about Sherman could be used against the US and allied forces in World War II. Lee's troops are also accused of massacring black union soldiers who were trying to give up at the battle of Crater/battle of Petersburg Virginia.

Also, it seems some say that the statues are now being used as rallying points for unsavory elements like the Neo-Nazis; arguably beyond some little liberal snowflake being offended.

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We don't know all history, some of it may be exaggerated, your same complaint about Sherman could be used against the US and allied forces in World War II. Lee's troops are also accused of massacring black union soldiers who were trying to give up at the battle of Crater/battle of Petersburg Virginia.

Also, it seems some say that the statues are now being used as rallying points for unsavory elements like the Neo-Nazis; arguably beyond some little liberal snowflake being offended.
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Battle of the Crater

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The Battle of the Crater, part of the Petersburg Campaign, was the result of an unusual attempt, on the part of Union forces, to break through the Confederate defenses just south of the critical railroad hub of Petersburg, Virginia, during the American Civil War (1861–1865). For several weeks, Pennsylvania miners in Union general Ambrose E. Burnside's Ninth Corps worked at digging a long tunnel, packed the terminus with explosives, and then on the morning of July 30, 1864, blew it up. In the words of a Maine soldier, the sky was filled with "Earth, stones, timbers, arms, legs, guns unlimbered and bodies unlimbed." Burnside had initially planned to send a fresh division of black troops into the breach, but his superiors, Ulysses S. Grant and George G. Meade, ruled against it. That role—literally via a short straw—went to James H. Ledlie, a hard-drinking political general who spent the day well behind the lines as his white soldiers piled into the explosion's deep crater rather than go around it. Unable to escape, and followed by Burnside's other three divisions, they turned into what one New Hampshire soldier described as "a mass of worms crawling over each other"—easy targets for Confederates. The battle was a Union disaster and marked by particularly cruel treatment of the black troops who participated, many of whom were captured and murdered. Although Congress later blamed Meade for the loss, it was Ledlie and Burnside who lost their commands.
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Considering the charges set beneath the Confederate position (some 4 tons of black powder) were detonated at 4:44 AM, according to accounts, those who were killed in the blast were killed as they slept. I have little doubt this was not well received by the survivors. Some 278 Confederates were killed in the blast.
I'm not justifying the killing of prisoners, just pointing out that it was not as if everyone was standing on level ground in a calm moment.
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Robert E. Lee had ordered up two infantry brigades under William Mahone to fill the gap in the lines. "Small and lean as a starvation year," in the words of Douglas Southall Freeman, "Little Billy" Mahone was a Virginia Military Institute graduate and a veteran of all the major Army of Northern Virginia campaigns since the Seven Days' Battles (1862).
While Lee ordered the troops to fill the breach in the line, he did not order the killing of prisoners.

In a word, that occurred because the Yankees' tactics (blowing up sleeping men) invoked the ire of the troops on the ground.
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William Cowan McClellan of the 9th Alabama, described to his brother the scene once the fighting had stopped: They were the worst looking set you ever saw, yankees layed the defeat to the Negroes, Negroes were disposed to lay it on the yankees. We captured 250 Negroes, all of whom were wounded in some way: Bayoneted, knocked on the head by the butts of muskets. all would have been killed had it not ben for Gen. Mahone, who would beg our men to spare them. one fellow in our Brigade killed several. The Gen. told him for gods sake stop. Well, Gen. let me kill one more, he deliberately took out his pocket knife and cut ones throat. Great many of the yankees officers, even Negroes, were killed on the spot.

The account at the link is worth reading.
Acting as if Lee ordered or approved of the killing of prisoners, regardless of color, is like saying Eisenhower had ordered the demise of captured Germans after Malmedy.
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Shelia Jackson Lee has 2 civil war generals in her name.  Time to yank her too.

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The adage, "There's no such thing as BAD publicity" must be hanging in the ESPN Boardroom.
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ESPN is one of those networks that pad out the cable offerings with useless channels, imho. I never watch it.

Actually, ESPN is a big moneymaker for the cable companies. They can't/won't give that up easily.
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The adage, "There's no such thing as BAD publicity" must be hanging in the ESPN Boardroom.
That's pretty much what they've been getting lately.  :shrug:
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Actually, ESPN is a big moneymaker for the cable companies. They can't/won't give that up easily.
Let's put it this way. I wouldn't buy it a la carte. If others want to, that's their money.
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ESPN yanks Robert Lee and becomes a metaphor for everything wrong in media
« Reply #23 on: August 23, 2017, 02:40:57 pm »
Some news stories are so insane that the first reaction has to be disbelief. That was the case Tuesday night when it was revealed that ESPN had pulled a broadcaster from covering a football game simply because he has a similar name to a Confederate general.

In one ridiculous move, ESPN became a metaphor for everything wrong in media.

Poor Robert Lee, an Asian-American with no relation to Army of Northern Virginia Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, was scheduled to announce the University of Virginia’s home opener. But after the Charlottesville protests ESPN feared that his name might be a “trigger” to its nonexistent audience of social justice warriors, following. So Lee (the Asian-American one, not the general) was dropped from the broadcast faster than you can whistle “Dixie.”

The website Outkick scooped the world, reporting that, “MSESPN Pulls Asian Announcer Named Robert Lee Off UVa Game To Avoid Offending Idiots.” That was too subtle. Comparing ESPN and MSNBC only scratches at the surface of how left-wing the “sports” network has become.

ESPN President John Skipper has single-handedly wrecked what was once an icon of the sports world. Skipper spent eight years working for left-wing Rolling Stone before shifting and moving over to its competitor Spin magazine. Even The Washington Post called him “a gangly, Southern hippie.” Hippie was an understatement.

It has been downhill for The Worldwide Leader in Sports since Skipper took over the network completely in 2012. Subscribers have dropped off, conservative voices have been largely purged and social justice outdoes sports on a regular basis.

When openly gay college football player Michael Sam was drafted by the NFL, ESPN went nuts. Its then-site Grantland was thrilled by Sam kissing his boyfriend in celebration. “If I weren’t such a jaded soul, I’d call it the V-J Day photo of 2014. Michael Sam, the defensive end who’d just been drafted by the St. Louis Rams, turns to his boyfriend, Vito Cammisano, and kisses him. Right on the mouth,” wrote Bryan Curtis.

In 2015, ESPN’s Arthur Ashe Award for Courage went to Caitlyn Jenner instead of college basketball player Lauren Hill, who still courageously played while terminally with brain cancer. Hill’s story was inspiring but not liberal enough for the ESPYs.

Former ESPN staffer and openly conservative Britt McHenry tweeted about her firing: “I mean I’ve been openly Conservative… look how that ended up….”

Social justice issues continue to dominate the network. The Redskins’ name has outlived its “expiration date” viewers are told. Gay football players, even gay referees, are often bigger news to ESPN than game performance.

ESPN’s left turn continues. The network actually apologized after running a live fantasy football auction draft that liberals on social media compared to a slave auction. “Auction drafts are a common part of fantasy football, and ESPN’s segments replicated an auction draft with a diverse slate of top professional football players. Without that context, we understand the optics could be portrayed as offensive, and we apologize,” it said.

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Peak hysteria? ESPN pulls announcer Robert Lee from UVA football broadcast
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August 23, 2017
Peak hysteria? ESPN pulls announcer Robert Lee from UVA football broadcast
By Rick Moran

If you thought the hysteria over Confederate statues couldn't get any sillier or more bizarre, ESPN went ahead and proved just how wrong you are.

On September 2, ESPN will broadcast a college football game between the University of Virginia and William and Mary.  They originally scheduled announcer Robert Lee to do the play-by-play for the network.

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/08/peak_hysteria_espn_pulls_announcer_robert_lee_from_uva_football_broadcast.html#ixzz4qaizzX3D
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