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Disney Promises to Tone Down the Woke, Then Signs Race Huckster Ibram X. Kendi for ESPN Series on Racism in Sports

NOT WOKE SHOWS • Oct 06, 2023

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Disney Promises to Tone Down the Woke, Then Signs Race Huckster Ibram X. Kendi for ESPN Series on Racism in Sports

PJ Media Reports:  The culture wars are bad for business, said Disney/ESPN top dog Bob Iger recently, and he vowed to “quiet the noise.” Iger’s idea of quiet, however, is apparently a sane American’s idea of an ear-splitting cacophony (you know, like a gaggle of woke activists for baby-killing at a pro-Moloch rally). He has withdrawn his behemoth corporation from the culture wars by featuring race-hate huckster Ibram X. Kendi in a new ESPN series on the pervasiveness of racism in sports. That’ll calm things down for sure, Bob!


Fox News reported Wednesday that Kendi, “an anti-racist activist who founded the Boston University’s Center for Antiracist Research, debuted a new ESPN series, ‘Skin in the Game,’ to dissect racism in sports.” That Center for Antiracist Research is not the glittering resume item it may appear to be (at least to leftist dopes) at first glance. After receiving millions of dollars in donations, much of which is unaccounted for, the Center folded last “amid allegations of mismanagement.”


BU Professor Saida Grundy, who was the Center’s Assistant Director of Narrative (now there’s a quintessentially leftist title), admitted: “I don’t know where the money is.” Nor does Kendi, apparently. But the sought-after activist has already moved on. His new show, which premiered on ESPN+ late last month, ‘delves into and challenges racism in the sports world, and will reveal how pervasive racism is in sports, while challenging the thoughts and systems of various governing bodies.’”


The professional sports leagues have made repeated and often self-conscious efforts to avoid and reject racism. Does Ibram X. Kendi really expect us to believe that the NBA is racist? As Old Joe Biden would say, Come on, man!

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