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After controversial claims made by Aaron Rodgers on The Pat McAfee Show, many believe ESPN may stop the quarterback from appearing again.
Like a bad nightmare, American citizens have tried their hardest to move on and forget the worst parts of the 2020 pandemic and the government sanctioned force and coercion that occurred afterwards until the pandemic would officially “end.” For many Americans such as former ESPN reporter Allison Williams however, the unfair decisions of large corporations such as ESPN owner Disney continue to impact them still.
The House of Mouse is reportedly considering divesting from some major TV networks, including ESPN, ABC, FX, National Geographic, and Freeform, and all for the reasons you probably already expect.
There are major changes in the air at ESPN, and they include three major names being removed from their national radio show
Controversial former 49ers quarterback and Black Lives Matter activist Colin Kaepernick has once again injected himself into our social discourse, this time in the form of an essay in a new book titled “Our History Has Always Been Contraband: In Defense of Black Studies.”
‘The Pat McAfee Show’ will be moving to The Worldwide Leader this fall, which has some longtime fans of the program upset
World Cup winner Megan Rapinoe, a radical advocate of allowing biological male athletes to compete in women’s sports, as well as soccer star Sue Bird, have launched a new film production company specifically for “underrepresented communities” to “move culture forward” and push their woke agenda.