ESPN host compares Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to a slave owner

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The left-wing rhetoric coming out of ESPN continues.

On Tuesday, the same day that Jemele Hill was suspended from the network for tweeting about politics, ESPN’s Michael Wilbon, compared Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to a slave owner.

The co-host of “Pardon the Interruption,” took issue with Jones stating that players on his team who do not stand for the national anthem before football games will be benched.

President Trump tweeted his support of Jones on Monday night.

But, Wilbon tweeted that “the word plantation comes to mind.”

On Monday, ESPN suspended Hill after she called for a boycott of the Dallas Cowboys. In an earlier tweet she called Trump a “white supremacist.”

Also on Monday, ESPN’s NFL ratings hit an all-time low.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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