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And don’t even bring up the Empire and Rebel Alliance conflict.

Honestly that might be the -least- awful argument in support of Israeli apartheid policy that I’ve ever heard

I’m now being told the Zion they’re referencing is not the same thing. My bad.

Wasn’t anyone else watching? ESPN is all about Zionism right now.

We don’t need to pretend Morey’s social media feed makes him Huey P. Newton.

“Sometimes, obviously, your moral compass can trump business interests. And it can cost you your job. Look at the Colin Kaepernick.”

Nice detour on israel; note that no one actually brings up what China is doing to it’s Muslim population because no one wants to upset them and jeopardize business interests with the world’s second largest economy. 

The big, wet boi moved the embassy to appease Evangelicals. The move was necessary as part of their Dungeons & Dragons End Times script.

No, no.  Rest assured you simply missed the point.  

Someone failed reading comprehension.

genuinely unsure how anyone with any reading  comprehension could come to this conclusion

I’m as swift to rubbish Billy as anyone, but he’s clearly saying that that’s SAS’s position NOT Deadspin’s/his.

I’m pretty sure he was about to go on and on about how, historically, Israel has “just wanted it more” and that’s why blah blah blah.

You can’t actually see the hand shake. And Mayfield does seem to wiggle his hands a bit at the end. It could easily be a hand slap rather than an actual shake.

I’m a lawyer (hold your applause). Most attorneys have respect for the unwritten “professional courtesy” when it comes to scheduling matters, moving deadlines, etc. It’s about not being a dick more than anything, and people who don’t respect the professional courtesy are assholes.

Petty beef has the most flavor.

PS-We need better coaching”

It’s amazing that we live in a world where “BROWNS SUCK AT FOOTBALL” is considered surprising breaking news.

It’s less that, and just being respectful to other professionals.

Not that I’ve ever played sports that earned myself or anyone else money, but I have played sports. And I really don’t think that, once you’re on the field you’re thinking about the economics.