You see what happens when somebody Black speaks their conscience and the white man is paying them; they lose their job. This is why the absolute total and complete destruction of the white establishment is not only in out best interests but the best interest of the world. Look at the Phillipines, Indonesia, Nepal, Venezuela, and other nations who are constantly attacked by u.s. and british special forces. Not just Black people of the world. Lord, we thank You for the absolute total and complete destruction of the white establishment, so we can get back on our feet and fix the many many many problems the white establishment caused in our communities and our countries in their vain and misguided efforts at godhood and world domination. Thank You in Jesus' name; amen.
ESPN suspends Jemele Hill for second violation of social media policy
ESPN
has announced that it has suspended Jemele Hill, currently co-host of
the 6 p.m. weekday “SportsCenter”, affectionately called “The Six,” for
two weeks after a second violation of the company’s social media policy.
ESPN's Statement on Jemele Hill: pic.twitter.com/JkVoBVz7lv— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) October 9, 2017
“Jemele
Hill has been suspended for two weeks for a second violation of our
social media guidelines,” ESPN said in a statement. “She previously
acknowledged letting her colleagues and company down with an impulsive
tweet. In the aftermath, all employees were reminded of how individual
tweets may reflect negatively on ESPN and that such actions would have
consequences. Hence this decision.”
It’s unclear which tweet or tweets landed Hill in hot water with ESPN; on Sunday, after Dallas Cowboys
owner Jerry Jones told reporters that Cowboys played who kneeled during
the national anthem would not play, she did send some tweets saying
that Jones has put his players in a difficult position with his
proclamation.
When fans angered by what Jones said asked what could be done, Hill suggested that if they felt strongly enough,
they could boycott companies who sponsor the Cowboys and NFL, but she
made it clear she was not personally calling for anyone to boycott.
This play always work. Change happens when advertisers are impacted. If you feel strongly about JJ's statement, boycott his advertisers. https://t.co/LFXJ9YQe74— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) October 9, 2017
UPDATE:
Josh Krulewitz, who works in public relations for ESPN, indicated that
the above tweet is the one that led to Hill’s punishment. But in a subsequent tweet, Hill states that she is “not advocating a NFL boycott” but in ESPN’s eyes, she had gone too far.
Just so we're clear: I'm not advocating a NFL boycott. But an unfair burden has been put on players in Dallas & Miami w/ anthem directives.— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) October 9, 2017
Entertainment website The Wrap is reporting that Hill’s co-host on “The Six,” Michael Smith, is sitting out Monday’s show after
the decision to suspend his close friend came down. The Wrap said the
decision was mutual between Smith and ESPN management, and that he will
be back on Tuesday.
Last month, Hill drew the ire of many when she tweeted that President Donald Trump is a white supremacist.
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