Unless it comes to Colin Kaepernick coverage. How many opinions on that have there been?
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Ppl can have their own voice! Even sport commentators!
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she should stick to her job
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It's not personal if it's verified and includes her employer in the bio.....
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A cowardly statement.
@espn should be more supportive of the reporter's right to express her own opinions but they're scared of Trump - 1 more reply
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She was on her own twitter account, just because she works for
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Espn is entitled to employ bigots if they wish.
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And we are entitled to not watch.
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But yet they love discussing Colin Kaepernick and encourage their moderators to participate in that discourse. So which is it?pic.twitter.com/yIPy8Xne64
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Espn has not been about sports for a long time
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Agreed. That is a complete fiction
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Where was
@nbc when Apprentice@realDonaldTrump called Obama a racist & other epithets? But@jemelehill told to pipe down?#whiteprivilege - 1 more reply
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