2019.02.06 Assassination "Joke"

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ESPN/Atlantic writer (Jemele Hill) "joked" Malcom-X's killers final line, towards Donald Trump. Without consequences.
Jemele Hill (of ESPN and the Atlantic) made a tweet (now deleted) saying AOC should interrupt Trump's next State of the Union address, with the following quote, "GETCHO HAND OUT MY POCKET". This was what one of Malcom-X's killers said before murdering him. Jemele deleted the tweet and apologized, but few believe it was a joke. Without consequences.
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Many wonders if her apology for hoping someone would Kill Trump, was sincere, or remembers it was her comments that got her fired from ESPN.

Left-of-center ESPN didn't fire her for her multiple lies against Trump culminating in calling him a White Supremacist. She was later "let go" because she violated their social media policies a second time, after calling on fans to boycott the Dallas Cowboys’ advertisers (after owner Jerry Jones told players they would be benched if they did not stand up during the national anthem). Lying about the President on their network is fine -- but the Cowboys have a lot of fans, and that's a bridge too far.

Naturally, her contempt for the truth and far left of center views was welcomed over at The Atlantic, where they will make excuses for her doing this as well. But we know if she was a white guy that had said the same thing about Obama or Hillary, and she'd be out-on-her-ass.

The left loves to play gotcha when someone on the right slips and accidentally say something undiplomatic, but then when their side slips and tells the truth about how they really feel, they want to waive it off as just a joke or not what they meant. The problem is that it is exactly what they believe in their heart, they're just upset because they got caught in their Freudian slip.

While I'm dubious of her sincerity, she did apologize quickly and clearly when caught. And sometimes you should give people the benefit of the doubt that they were stupid and mouthy rather than malicious in intent. So I'll take her plea of ignorance as a valid excuse. If she was thoughtful, she wouldn't be able to get a job in a left-of-center outlet like the Atlantic.

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Jemele Hill
Racist ESPN reporter that was finally fired for questioning the Cowboys fans.


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