So, I dont get where this fantasy land of "I just want my sports without any social or political talk" comes from.
There are more than a handful of sports reporters I follow on Twitter because I want to know what their opinions are on the sports they cover--the job they're paid to do, right? So, when I look over some Twitter feeds and see guys--on both sides of the aisle--delve into political commentary it does get on my nerves.
On the same note, while I'll listen to what Joe Scarborough has to say about some political issues I don't want his opinion on sports. It's not his cup of tea. The same applies to the news desk anchor on Fox who is an Ole Miss fan (his name is escaping me.)
Most of the people that have a problem with it, don't actually have a problem with the political talk. They just have a problem with the fact that most of the time its not the opinion they share. Same as when people whine about basketball players "just need to shut up and dribble" but the minute an athlete or celebrity shares a political belief in line with their own they can't stop talking about it.
And here's where I think you're missing a point. Issues, as well as people who have differing political opinions, are not treated equally.
It's ironic you mention Laura Ingraham's quote, "shut up and dribble" when we didn't see much, if anything, from Lavar Ball telling a female reporter to "stay in her lane."
Here's a case of a person who should have been taken to task if we're going to hold each person equally responsible for what they're saying. Yet, in this case, we didn't. Whether it's a fact that is appreciated or not, it's a case of discriminating on which story they were going to focus on.
But like you said, the majority of shows on ESPN are strictly sports based. E:60 (though they bring social issues into some of the stories), all of the SEC Storied and 30 for 30 documentaries, etc. are some of my favorite shows on TV. Right up there with HBO Real Sports in terms of docu series type stuff.
I'm surprised I forgot OTL when I made that list. But, we're also talking about Bob Ley who has always been a consummate professional in my experience despite the stories he's reported on.
I like reading plenty of sports reporters takes on sports but couldnt care less about what they're political views are. I have no issue with anyone espousing those. It doesn't take much effort for me to scroll past it.
Really? Because I saw Lavar get ripped to shreds for that ignorant comment. That wasn't a very good example. But he turned it into a freaking t-shirt because he doesn't seem to give a damn what any of us think of him. Cam Newton also got ripped to shreds for saying its "funny" to hear "a girl talk about pass routes."
Might want to find a better example of "discrimination" there, Terry. Notice you didnt mention how Clay Travis gets to go out and spew whatever racist bullshit he wants to a national platform with little to no push back. Hell, the only "push back" he's received is over his moron "boobs" comment last year.