Jemele Hill- Black female ESPN anchor Twitter round 2

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Clubber Lang, Oct 9, 2017.

  1. Max E. and AAAintheBeltway like this.
  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    An employer that allows people to have a social life outside of work? Hold the presses!
     
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    "Social Life" -- urging people to boycott the advertisers for a sports team covered by your network would normally be the fast path to the unemployment line.

    "Off the clock" commentary which impacts your employer's business negatively is forbidden by the HR guidelines of most employers. Violations normally lead to termination.
     
  4. That same employer fired white male Curt Schilling for "having a [Conservative] social life outside of work".

    Different rules for different genders/races.
    Just more Liberal hypocrisy.
     
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    I never expect an employer to be unbiased and not have favorites. Nor do I think they should.
     
  6. Of course not
    You're the epitome of a liberal hypocrite
     
    Tom B likes this.
  7. ESPN is now basically no different than BET. Whites not welcome. Other than tweeting something unkind about homos, I doubt there is anything a black could do and get canned.
     
    Clubber Lang likes this.
  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Nah, ESPN are the hypocrites here, I'm just an unabashed capitalist.
     
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  10. Max E.

    Max E.


    She literally called for people to boycott the sponsors of the Dallas cowboys, which means by proxy she called for people to boycot the sponsors of her own network, you dont think the same people who sponsor the dallas cowboys run their commercials on ESPN during cowboys games?

    There is no business in the world that would allow an employee to call for people to boycott the people who are paying their bills, unless of course the business was over run by a bunch of political hacks who really dont give a shit about the business.
     
    #10     Oct 9, 2017