I don't listen to ESPN on the radio too much on the radio or watch ESPN on TV because I only have basic cable. I don't know Jemele Hill nor did I know that this woman had a show. Whatever happen to people only talking about things that related to the topic on their job? ESPN is a sports network that have laid off so many workers as well as have workers leave the company to pursue other things. If you want to talk about anything non-relevant to what you are supposed to talk about while you are on any show at least have some class to do it on your break or when you are not on your shift where viewers are tuning in to listen to you on the radio or watching you on TV. Jemele Hill only apologized for her comments to the company she work for but not to President Trump. ESPN I know that y'all would have disciplined someone else and I'm not going to play the race card bait because this is coming from me who is black myself. If you are not going to hold accountability for someone who is wrong for the things that he or she says no matter what color of their skin that they are then I honestly can understand how ESPN has dropped in viewers. Jemele Hill's disrespect that she shows toward the President of the United States shows that she really don't respect authority and that reflects ESPN as a whole. I'm not trying to tell you how you should run your company ESPN but you might want to do more than accept Jemele Hill's apology to ESPN only and not President Trump. Dismiss Jemele Hill from ESPN is a no brainer IMHO.
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Friday, September 15, 2017
Jemele Hill should be dismissed from ESPN
I don't listen to ESPN on the radio too much on the radio or watch ESPN on TV because I only have basic cable. I don't know Jemele Hill nor did I know that this woman had a show. Whatever happen to people only talking about things that related to the topic on their job? ESPN is a sports network that have laid off so many workers as well as have workers leave the company to pursue other things. If you want to talk about anything non-relevant to what you are supposed to talk about while you are on any show at least have some class to do it on your break or when you are not on your shift where viewers are tuning in to listen to you on the radio or watching you on TV. Jemele Hill only apologized for her comments to the company she work for but not to President Trump. ESPN I know that y'all would have disciplined someone else and I'm not going to play the race card bait because this is coming from me who is black myself. If you are not going to hold accountability for someone who is wrong for the things that he or she says no matter what color of their skin that they are then I honestly can understand how ESPN has dropped in viewers. Jemele Hill's disrespect that she shows toward the President of the United States shows that she really don't respect authority and that reflects ESPN as a whole. I'm not trying to tell you how you should run your company ESPN but you might want to do more than accept Jemele Hill's apology to ESPN only and not President Trump. Dismiss Jemele Hill from ESPN is a no brainer IMHO.
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