ESPN Goes Politically Correct Again With Apology

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  • Mr KLC
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 12-19-07
    • 31097

    #1
    ESPN Goes Politically Correct Again With Apology
    ESPN has apologized after playing the song "Dixie" to accompany a Civil War-themed Andrew Luck graphic during the Colts game on Saturday.

    The network issued an apology on Sunday to Sporting News and said it did not originally plan to play the song when it first produced and approved the graphic. A staffer added the song last minute in the production truck and ESPN has addressed the issue with the employee, according to Sporting News.

    "It was a mistake to use this song. We regret having done so and we apologize," ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz told Sporting News in a statement.

    The graphic aired during Saturday's broadcast of the AFC Wild Card game between the Colts and Texans. It depicted Luck as a Union general being protected by both Union and Confederate soldiers. Many viewers called out ESPN on Twitter for the graphic's racial insensitivity.

    The graphic was still on ESPN's NFL account on Twitter by the time of publication on Sunday. It was based on the parody Twitter account @CaptAndrewLuck, which pretends Luck is a Civil War officer writing letters to his mother. The account has over 450,000 followers.


  • RockBottom
    SBR MVP
    • 12-03-08
    • 1448

    #2
    I'm surprised the butthurt people don't demand the parody account shut down.
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    • Bluehorseshoe
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 07-13-06
      • 15018

      #3
      I knew that was going to be a problem.
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      • ThaTopMoron
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 04-30-10
        • 27020

        #4
        Originally posted by Mr KLC
        ESPN has apologized after playing the song "Dixie" to accompany a Civil War-themed Andrew Luck graphic during the Colts game on Saturday.

        The network issued an apology on Sunday to Sporting News and said it did not originally plan to play the song when it first produced and approved the graphic. A staffer added the song last minute in the production truck and ESPN has addressed the issue with the employee, according to Sporting News.

        "It was a mistake to use this song. We regret having done so and we apologize," ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz told Sporting News in a statement.

        The graphic aired during Saturday's broadcast of the AFC Wild Card game between the Colts and Texans. It depicted Luck as a Union general being protected by both Union and Confederate soldiers. Many viewers called out ESPN on Twitter for the graphic's racial insensitivity.

        The graphic was still on ESPN's NFL account on Twitter by the time of publication on Sunday. It was based on the parody Twitter account @CaptAndrewLuck, which pretends Luck is a Civil War officer writing letters to his mother. The account has over 450,000 followers.


        https://twitter.com/ESPNNFL/status/1...il-war-graphic
        fukk ESPN for the apology

        pussies everywhere

        go eat some tide pods or jump out of your moving car and start dancing you dumbfukks
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        • jjgold
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 07-20-05
          • 388179

          #5
          Lol

          Pussies
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          • teecee
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 09-18-09
            • 6298

            #6
            What a bunch of no-life losers. Gawd, who complains about that. I was eating dinner out with my family and watching the game. I swear people are purposely trying to not enjoy life.
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            • Heltah Skeltah
              SBR MVP
              • 12-05-17
              • 3499

              #7
              They should apologize for putting the shows they do on tv..those are god awful
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              • KiDBaZkiT
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 10-20-09
                • 14962

                #8
                Where do I file my complaint about all their FORMER CRACK DEALING artists they support? They prob had Texans ML.
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