You could have said "on her ass", but you chose to go with "in her ass". It was a surprising and bold choice.
A dude in my fantasy group chat is basically going off about ESPN not reporting on Lebron's racist slurs gate situation. Basically that Clay Travis is the only one doing investigating the ordeal.
They dont. I shy away from making sweeping judgements at times. But many of the Travis/Barstool followers seem to follow them strictly because it's people who look and talk like them discussing sports. They are some of the same people who say "ESPN is completely turning it's back on the white male 21-34 demographic. I like PMT and KFC (at times). But I can certainly see why some people tune them out.
Devotion. From what I can tell one side are mostly Trump supporters and the other side are mostly Bernie Bros.
I dont think Barstool has an ideology, which is my point. The Clay Travis crowd does, its what defines them. But i agree they both have retarded characteristics.
Heard a guy on espn questioning the lebron racial slur as well. Compared it to Michael Bennett and his accusation of police violence he suffered.
I can't recall an instance in which I heard or read an ESPN person talk or write about white privilege on an ESPN platform. I don't watch ESPN that frequently during the day, but am I missing something here?
And didn't Michelle Beadle say a few weeks ago that white men needed to shut up and listen to women and minorities?
I haven't watched anything with her on it since Cowherd was on Sports nation. So idk. I've listened to Lebatard since SVP and Rusillo ended. He's mentioned white privilege several times.
Just looked it up The best part was that it was about Cam Newton's comments to the female reporter. Somehow white men became the problem again.