I've said on more than one occasion I hold a degree of respect for Travis. Like Finebaum, he's good at what he does. While I don't respect a lot of his content, you can't deny what he does works.
That said, saying "he race baits and stirs shit up more than people like Stephen A. or Jemelle Hill" isn't something I can agree with. This very thread contains a quote from Smith where he's describing collegiate basketball as slave owners. He's literally just called 100's of programs racist. That's race baiting in its purest form.
I find one thing to be a bit ironic this morning. As soon as I walked in the house after work this morning I turned on the TV to see what the temp was and then flipped over to ESPN's Sportscenter. A commercial was on: one I've seen more than a dozen times featuring a lady that's "rapping" or "beat boxing." The main gist of the commercial is don't judge until you understand the origin. I get that. The vast majority don't know the origin of the acronym RAP is "rhythm and poetry." I get its origin as well as understanding how some of it has been perverted by groups like NWA (and their kill the cops rhetoric.) I'm left wondering why this isn't a two way street. Every day we're seeing people who have a stance and refuse to listen or even attempt to understand another's point of view.
And as a side note: IF any of the three are really concerned about people being discriminated against, where was the outcry when the coach wasn't hired because he was Jewish? Personally, I didn't hear a peep from any of them.