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ESPN, including Jemele Hill in ‘Rund The Horn’, undermines the political attitude of the company

In 2017, the new ESPN chairwoman Jimmy Pitaro swore to depoliticize the ESPN brand. To be honest, the company dropped the ball. Political hypocrisy within the company is amazing.

And now ESPN has recharged the politically poisonous commentator in his history.

On Thursday, Jemele Hill will return to ESPN as part of the farewell tour for “To Horn”. The network published several promos in advance:

ESPN says Hill only seems to celebrate the inheritance of the show once. Sure, but including her direct undergravement of Pitaro’s mission and emphasized the perception of a liberal bias again.

Jemele Hill is no longer known as a former sports reporter. She is known as racist propaganda. Your brand is not only political, but toxic.

A week before the election, she called white men the “worse (sic) thing in America”. She then argued that the American people should “not trust” white women as they should black women.

Is that so?

Hill recently convicted the Los Angeles Dodgers for visiting the White House and incorrectly accused Donald Trump to bring the separation back. She called the current sitting president a “white supremacist” and Elon Muschus, the “Nazi-in boss”.

The list continues and continues. Heck, she recently accused ESPN of canceling her show to “determine” the company. But ESPN invited her back to his air waves? (Your show was canceled because of bad reviews. Bomani Jones-Level bad.)

In addition, Hill is not synonymous with the story of “Um the Horn”. She was neither an original member nor one of the most popular discussion participants. She didn’t have to include ESPN.

Even if Hill on the “Um Das Horn” stays in sports, the connection with her is damn. She is a cancer. It has built up a whole career in terms of anti-white racism and faux racial hysteria.

Sports fans also agree. Almost every project that Hill failed since his departure from ESPN-from her television program via Vice to your show on Trutv, from her memoir to her podcast.

She is a wannabe -Joy Reid, who herself considered MSNBC to be too destructive.

Imagine the reaction when ESPN brought Jason Whitlock (a Christian conservative) or brought Kain (a supporter of Donald Trump) for an episode of “PTI” or “First Take”?

And that is the hypocrisy.

Jimmy Pitrao contradicted his own promise to employees, shareholders and consumers by letting anyone back into the air. He deserves criticism for this.

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