I acknowledge there is a serious problem and I’m glad we as a nation are addressing it. I just miss the other shit.
I acknowledge there is a serious problem and I’m glad we as a nation are addressing it. I just miss the other shit.
I quit Gawker before they ended because of garbage like this and now I’m about to quit Deadspin. Sill sports gifs and cutsey bear posts aren’t worth the social justice shithole this place is turning into.
It’s a former Gawker site. You’re supposed to be outraged 24/7. It never stops.
nothing gets more clicks than race baiting
Right off the bat this morning were on this shit again?
If you’re not with her then you’re a racist misogynist.
Toucher and Rich
The protests don’t bother me, but I’m fine with playing The Anthem earlier.
Great. Now I want to go to McDonalds.
In all my years of swimming, I never saw a “ceremonial first swim”.
So does the fact that he merely played high school sports make him sufficiently privileged to make him, his lawyers, and the judge appropriate targets for an online shame campaign? I’m struggling to see how this is a story of national importance. All it will do is stoke the flames of keyboard social justice warriors…
Totally agree. I just came to say “Yeah Jeet.”
Oh boo hoo, someone says things I don’t agree with! If you don’t have the balls to stand up for something you believe in, then you don’t really believe in it that much. You’re acting offended just to act offended. And if you don’t choose to stand up for yourself, ignore it and move on with your life. Pretty simple.
No, I can’t stand Donald Trump, but I truly believe Hillary is bad business. I understand she is more qualified on paper and even off-paper, however, I think she is so self serving that she would be just as bad, if not worse than Trump. The Clinton Foundation, IMO, has been serving the needs of foreign policy makers…
I dont really know how anyone could support Hillary either. She is the single most untrustworthy person I have ever seen running for office and that takes a lot
I don’t know what it is about this that brings out everyone’s inner labor activist. The two sides of the argument appear to be: KD is A Front-Running Pansy vs. We All Have A Right To Pick Our Jobs And Areas of Residence and that’s a straight up weird dichotomy.
It would be different if he didn’t say shit back in 2010. But he did. He dogged on Lebron for doing it, and is now doing a far worse version of it.
“Sports is just a business” and “He accepted a better job offer” are weak arguments predicated on the silly premise all “businesses” are the same, and that the motivations you and I have are even remotely applicable to an NBA athlete. It’s a silly strawman argument.
Yeah, you need new job. Why not try one off planet? You know, the planet with no men on it.