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Nothingburger. In other groundbreaking news, the OP forgot to take his Adderall
 
You guys do know that O.P. is the same guy that has been banned with like 12 other names on this site for making racist comments?

These are your people.
 
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You guys do know that O.P. is the same guy that has been banned with like 12 other names on this site for making racist comments?

These are your people.
I have been a lurker here off and on for almost 20 years and until I made this account, I had NEVER had an account here before. If you have an issue with sock puppet accounts, keep looking, cause I ain't your man.
 
I have been a lurker here off and on for almost 20 years and until I made this account, I had NEVER had an account here before. If you have an issue with sock puppet accounts, keep looking, cause I ain't your man.

Yea... Sure, Pain. You show up right when his last username gets banned and start the exact same crap. If it wasn't the 17th time you've done this, we might believe you.
 
Yea... Sure, Pain. You show up right when his last username gets banned and start the exact same crap. If it wasn't the 17th time you've done this, we might believe you.
I have no idea who the hell that is but believe what you choose.
 
Lmao he still uses the exact same excuse for every username he creates hahaha



God what a sad pathetic loser
 
ESPN Talent Discuss Toxic Workplace in Explosive Undercover Footage: ‘Just Blatantly Racist Sh*t’

ESPN On-Air Talent Discuss Toxic Workplace Environment in Whistleblower’s Explosive Undercover Footage: ‘Just Blatantly Racist Sh*t’

• Whistleblower-recorded audio and video show numerous ESPN employees discussing what they see as a toxic, racist workplace environment which directly contradicts the image that ESPN tries to project.

• In one clip, a black studio operator discusses, “the racial shit that happens in here all the time.” In another clip, a black woman working as an audio communications specialist says “that’s not how it is” when addressing the difference between ESPN’s workplace environment and social justice image.

• On-air talent Alyson Lang, who covers the SEC for ESPN: “I know the comments that have been made to me at work and the conversations that have been had in front of me at work, like, I mean just blatantly racist sh*t. Just blatantly, like, complaining to me that we have three white hosts, and I’m like, ‘What do you want me- do you want me to leave?’”

• On-air talent Matt Schick, who’s been with ESPN since 2012, said, “It has different connotations now,” when talking about what it’s like to tell people he works for ESPN. In the next soundbite, he calls ESPN, “a global entity of forced thought.”

The whistleblower, ESPN Studio Operator Trevor Adams, sent a company-wide email outlining these concerns and was subsequently identified by the company as a “threat” which resulted in law enforcement being sent to his home. He was terminated soon after an attempt from Project Veritas to obtain a comment from Human Resources.
 
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