https://www.outkickthecoverage.com/...bert-lee-off-uva-game-avoid-offending-idiots/ Clay Travis is a jackass but this out jackasses that.. Espn with a HUGE overreaction here
I'm guessing Robert Lee cares, and the people in my household are amazed by it as well (my wife is Korean, and my kids obviously share that too). If I was preparing to call a game and pulled from that broadcast because I shared a name with a historical figure from 150 years ago, I would be miffed I think...Could be an over-reaction, but what just happened in Virginia is bad enough that corporate ding dongs concerned about money and money alone would be touchy and suggest a switcheroo.
Who cares?
Why aren't you sticking up for the Asian guy? You always stick up for minorities...Am I the only one who was able to read this part?
"We collectively made the decision with Robert to switch games..."
He's just gonna do a different game, it's not like they fired the guy. But my condolences on how this will disrupt everyone's plans to watch that UVA game like you usually do. Sorry about your ruined enjoyment of the fightin'...what the hell is their mascot even?
Boy you gotta do some work to get upset when an announcer and some branch of ESPN you've never heard of decide that maybe now is not the time they wanna hear it about that coincidence.
Ah but nothing happened to him. He's still gonna get paid to call a game that day. I'd have thought it was dumb if people got pissed about him doing the game, but we didn't get that opportunity.Why aren't you sticking up for the Asian guy? You always stick up for minorities...
Do you really think it was a decision made collectively? Or was it just announced that way? After all, ESPN pays Lee's salary... You may be absolutely right, but how can we know for sure?
In the end, It's just another reason to make fun of ESPN...
In their quest to be PC, ESPN managed to insult the Chinese & Koreans. The surname Lee is as common as the use of Jones or Smith. Maybe Mr Lee can sue for damages.
Ho Lee Fukhttps://www.outkickthecoverage.com/...bert-lee-off-uva-game-avoid-offending-idiots/ Clay Travis is a jackass but this out jackasses that.. Espn with a HUGE overreaction here
Am I the only one who was able to read this part?
"We collectively made the decision with Robert to switch games..."
He's just gonna do a different game, it's not like they fired the guy. But my condolences on how this will disrupt everyone's plans to watch that UVA game like you usually do. Sorry about your ruined enjoyment of the fightin'...what the hell is their mascot even?
Boy you gotta do some work to get upset when an announcer and some branch of ESPN you've never heard of decide that maybe now is not the time they wanna hear it about that coincidence.
Have you interacted with customers before? Of course they aren't smart enough.Actually this fits perfect in reflecting the average intelligence level of Americans' today. This incident says "NO, our customers aren't smart enough to distinguish the difference of the same name of an Asian American broadcaster in 2017 vs. the long deceased confederate general. In fact, we think this could be a problem for us". After reading this board (just one example) for many years, I can say they're probably right. The internet doesn't care about truth...it cares about attention. What draws attention? Outlandish statements. Factual or not, most people don't even care if these statements are accurate or not any more. On the bright side, it's very easy to stand out if you have any true intellectual ability...
GBR
They tried. Somebody decided to publicize if for them, knowing that people would froth at the mouth and net them a ton of clicks when they made it sound like the PC police forced them to fire an innocent man because of what his name is.It was probably a no-win situation, although we'll never know for sure since probably only 5 people wanted to watch that game to begin with. It may have gone unnoticed. So the only question I have is, could they have just made the switch and not had it publicized?
My solution for them is to spin it that ESPN is just trying to protect a man named after a "true patriot" (or whatever) from triggered morons vandalizing/destroying anything with the words "Robert" and "Lee" on it. What a time to be alive!They tried. Somebody decided to publicize if for them, knowing that people would froth at the mouth and net them a ton of clicks when they made it sound like the PC police forced them to fire an innocent man because of what his name is.