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  • CopperC Offline
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    Copper
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    I just looked at the ESPN web site and I don't see a word about kneeling, national anthem, blm, social justice or skin color.

    I think my browser is broken.

    What happened?

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      I just looked at the ESPN web site and I don't see a word about kneeling, national anthem, blm, social justice or skin color.

      I think my browser is broken.

      What happened?

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      xenon
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @Copper said in Broken Browser:

      I just looked at the ESPN web site and I don't see a word about kneeling, national anthem, blm, social justice or skin color.

      I think my browser is broken.

      What happened?

      I think the espn website is still mostly for sports fans, and day to day sports topics.

      You’re looking for a politics section.

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      • X xenon

        @Copper said in Broken Browser:

        I just looked at the ESPN web site and I don't see a word about kneeling, national anthem, blm, social justice or skin color.

        I think my browser is broken.

        What happened?

        I think the espn website is still mostly for sports fans, and day to day sports topics.

        You’re looking for a politics section.

        George KG Offline
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        @xenon said in Broken Browser:

        You’re looking for a politics section.

        https://lmgtfy.com/?q=espn+kneeling+during+national+anthem

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          xenon
          wrote on last edited by xenon
          #4

          If you counted all the articles they published in a month, how many do you think would be sports vs. politics?

          I would think the norm on most days would be no politics on their home page.

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            Copper
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            ESPN has been all over the politics of BLM for several months.

            They love, love, love, love, love BLM.

            Ask George to show you how to use google, you'll see.
            Or you could search for blm in espn.com.

            My question remains.

            What happened?

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            • CopperC Copper

              ESPN has been all over the politics of BLM for several months.

              They love, love, love, love, love BLM.

              Ask George to show you how to use google, you'll see.
              Or you could search for blm in espn.com.

              My question remains.

              What happened?

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              xenon
              wrote on last edited by xenon
              #6

              @Copper said in Broken Browser:

              ESPN has been all over the politics of BLM for several months.

              They love, love, love, love, love BLM.

              Ask George to show you how to use google, you'll see.
              Or you could search for blm in espn.com.

              My question remains.

              What happened?

              Your question is unanswerable unless you know how many political vs sports articles they publish.

              1 a day, 10 a day, 1 a week?

              As with other news outlets, their editorial decisions are driven by Twitter. Nothing is gonna change overnight.

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