As Twitchy has reported, ESPN’s getting backlash for suspending Jemele Hill, and when the entire backdrop of the story is taken into consideration, it’s quite the dizzying scenario:
Sharpton's boycotting ESPN for suspending Jemele Hill who is boycotting ESPN ads because Jerry Jones is boycotting players who are boycotting the national anthem. https://t.co/87kkQgNMhx
— jon gabriel (@exjon) October 9, 2017
Yikes! Got that?
https://twitter.com/BecketAdams/status/917528011146190849
It's like Inception, but outraged tweeting instead of dreams. "I'm outraged at the outrage about the outrageous outrage!" https://t.co/jFbFqcTRB0
— Sarah Rumpf (@rumpfshaker) October 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/politicalelle/status/917570425294647296
So everyone's boycotting the #NFL for multiple reasons. Has the owner & commish not been so weak week 1, we'd all be watching football. https://t.co/AolkULeZXA
— Colorado RedTraci (@goptraci) October 10, 2017
Is this a good time to announce my boycott of Al Sharpton? https://t.co/qdLIrCTzV7
— James Freeman (@FreemanWSJ) October 10, 2017
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And so the world fell into an infinite cycle of boycotting until the universe collapsed upon itself in the final protest of existence. https://t.co/XbFf1zFhx9
— matt’s idea shop (@MattsIdeaShop) October 9, 2017
We live in remarkably stupid times. https://t.co/KNpabjQA8d
— Amy Curtis (@RantyAmyCurtis) October 9, 2017
Fact check: TRUE.
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