Booger McFarland is an individual I don;'t know nor care about despite having some knowledge of sport and football and ESPN being a racial identity agenda organization wanted to highlight a black man in the annalist booth. With this in mind the silly goose executives as ESPN thought it would be a good idea to get a fat bloated ugly black man and obstruct the view of fans with this man reporting and making dumb annalists on a mobile platform. I can;t think nothing more of ESPNs new role of pushing minorities and being their usual left-leaning racial demanding bastards that having analyst Booger McFarland in a position as he is as some fucking robot or Inca leader. The set up this year of this joker hijacked on the field is perhaps one of the stupidest ideas and is reprehensible deserving of criticism and ockery is has received tbus far.
Aside form looking ridiculous (Which this guy does without the platform) having this guy on the sideline calling parts of the game and moving closer just makes no sense and is just another radical change this sports media monopoly just does because it can dictate and booger adds nothing to the action with his presence in the air. and this clown looks like some sort of weird human-robotic singularity AI object. The fat fuck got in my way many times as I watched my beloved Indianapolis Colts one night recently in the crowd and I couldn't stop to think how stupid it was having booger like this. Booger looks like a Gay Ape or Gorilla swinging up in the air and they need to put this guy back in the fucking booth where he belongs as do all sports beings not playing the game or looking good like a cheerleader as fans pay mooluh to watch athletes and not broadcast
Only a stupid entity like ESPN would dream up this plan. The only thing Mr McFarland shows in this is the future of half of the NFL players can look forward to being unable to move about being crippled and immobile freely form their decision tom play this collision ball. One must wonder if ESPN really wishes to show how they are about inclusion having a large black man being so highlighted and visible with the the broadcast team and conjuring up thjis platform is perhaps the most applicable way for ESPN to show it.
No comments:
Post a Comment