27 Replies to “America Goes Full Metal Safe Space”

  1. Yeah….
    Decision was made “collectively” and “assignments are changed all the time…”
    Keep telling yourself that.

  2. No, he has a “Hong Kong” name. Many Chinese from that area have an English first name as well as their Chinese names. ESPN are idiots: they should have had him announcing and prominently in front of the camera as much as possible.

  3. Remember: in the Great American Race Wars the asians are always the biggest losers.
    Despite scoring higher on “culturally biased” SATs than the whites to whom the tests are allegedly biased, the same top American universities that fall over themselves to give useless blacks meaningless degrees actively work to suppress their enrollment of asians.
    When militant blacks demand better treatment, they smack down asians. And when whites riot against “racism”, ESPN knows full well they are willing to smack down an asian to do it.

  4. The leader of the National Socialist Workers Party in Germany during most of the thirties and half of the forties was a vegetarian. By the logic of the institutional left, that would make all vegetarians national socialists and therefore also racists and fascists. Where will this madness end?

  5. He could simply declare himself a she. That guarantees job security.
    A she muslim, that ought to wrap up his future work prospects for the decade. Keep the IRS off your back too.

  6. I have a Chinese-American business associate, Tom Lee. I guess he should be happy that his parents didn’t name him Bobby.
    This idiocy reminds of the common internet translation difficulty with homophones like … there and their. I suppose ESPN didn’t have an elegant way to explain to readers that … HE’s ASIAN !!!!!! This Robert “Lee” is ASIAN!!!! He was NOT named after a Confederate RACIST (assumed) General. He’s ASIAN !!!! But I suppose we are no longer “allowed” to “notice” or comment on the fact that someone is of a particular ethnic background. We’re all equal in every way … we cannot comment on other people’s ethnicity … unless there is a government check $$ attached to it.

  7. “Extraordinarily Stupid Putz Network”
    And all these years I thought ESPN stood for something else…

  8. I work with a fellow named Doug Lee. No relation to the general. Whenever someone has computer or phone problems they go to Doug. He always says, ya ask the Asian guy.
    What a joy and respite from the world when someone can joke about their ethnicity.

  9. “Where will this madness end?” Exactly. Sadly, I think some of us already have a good idea. The escalation of this madness will end in bloodshed, exactly where Soros and Alynski, et al, want it to.
    Kevin, second that.

  10. As long as he isn’t … Turning Japanese, Turning Japanese … I really think so dah-dah-dat-dat-dah-dah-dah

  11. With ESPN spinning out of control, how long before the NFL goes dark.. The
    Players & Owners don’t deserve fans….

  12. God I love watching this implosion of western civilization. It’s like a crappy horror movie…”I’m just gonna check and see what that sound was in the basement. Be right back.” Bwahaaahaha.

  13. When I first saw this yesterday I thought there’s no way it was true. Initially came from a site I’d never heard of so I thought – yeah, too good to be true.
    There’s absolutely no lingering doubt anymore – ESPN is run entirely by SJWs. It’s mission is not sports coverage – it’s advancing the left’s agenda first and foremost, everything else is secondary.
    By the way, crap like this only helps Trump. Take a bow ESPN.

  14. I thought we had reached peak stupid on Monday when I read the stupid law prof in the Atlantic that tried to make the eclipse about race. It only lasted 1 day.

  15. But wasn’t Liberal icon Jackie Kennedy’s mother named Janet Lee? She was even called Jacqueline Lee Bouvier and according to Gore Vidal Janet had to be persuaded by the real (Robert E) Virginia Lee family that they were unrelated. Times have changed somewhat.
    This goes far beyond absurdity, but nothing should surprise any longer.

  16. I posted this comment on another thread:
    “Darn! There is a Chinese restaurant in my NB town called “The House of Lee”. I hope this MENTAL horsesh!t doesn’t spread here.”
    I thought I was being silly and totally facetious then I saw this news article. FFS!!

  17. If the entire goal of public education, was NOT to produce entire generations of cluster B&C personalities, what would they have done differently, and how would the world be any different today? Next time you are going to vote, contemplate that everyone who is voting, everyone who is running, everyone who is already in office, everyone who staffs city hall, is a product of that system.

  18. How can ESPN now justify keeping “Robert Lee” on staff? It’s almost as if they fully support slavery just by having someone with that name in their employ. He should have to change his name and attend sensitivity training, along with the entire HR department at ESPN AND his parents. ESPN should have to begin making reparation payments to descendants of slavery now. For shame!
    🙂

  19. Three points.
    1. Robert E. Lee was a great man and Virginian who was honorable and steadfast. Before the civil war, he had freed his owned slaves as a matter of conscience. (Whereas ironically U. S. Grant owned slaves when he commanded the union army.) He thought the Union had dissolved and owed his allegiance to Virginia. That it was a conscientious decision is shown by the fact that he eschewed the position of commander of the Union Army, in favor of commanding not the Confederate Army, but only the Virginia militia. He surely did it neither for personal gain, nor to advance an institution against which he had demonstrated personal objection at his own monetary loss. Like the announcer, I share his surname, and would have been proud to bear his first name as well. Perhaps like Thomas Jefferson, he was too good for this crop of Virginians.
    2. The University of Virginia was founded by Thomas Jefferson as the first public university in America, and most likely the first such institution anywhere in the world. It will forever stand as a monument to his idea that all men are created equal, and should only be judged by their merit rather than birth (of any social station or race.) Such an ideal is one of the ideal that contributes to the unique greatest of the United States, of which these idiots are heirs.
    2. Virtue signalling ESPN ironically contracted with two conferences to broadcast not only their football and basketball games, but put many of their minor sports on ESPN. These two conferences are the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Southeast Conference (known as ACC and SEC.) The ACC has accepted new member schools that expanded its boundary beyond the southern Atlantic seaboard, but with the exception of U of Kentucky and newly admitted Missouri, the SEC still only has schools within the old Confederacy, and all its schools are in very red states.
    3. Obviously this Robert Lee does not have any blood ties with Gen. Robert E. Lee, but only share the name through a phonic coincidence. The extent of the persecution is incredible. This is a fact remarked on by almost everyone.
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