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Then FREAKS OUT When Rioters Show Up at His House

Quote:ESPN writer Chris Palmer encouraged arsonists and terrorists to burn down a 189-unit low-income housing development in Minneapolis.

“Burn that **** down. Burn it all down” – Chris Palmer tweeted over a photo of the low-income housing completely engulfed in flames
(06-01-2020 12:43 AM)BEARCATDALE Wrote: [ -> ]Then FREAKS OUT When Rioters Show Up at His House

Quote:ESPN writer Chris Palmer encouraged arsonists and terrorists to burn down a 189-unit low-income housing development in Minneapolis.

“Burn that **** down. Burn it all down” – Chris Palmer tweeted over a photo of the low-income housing completely engulfed in flames

I thought ESPN stopped letting their people be political. Guess not when it comes to riots.
I posted this in another thread and I later saw somebody else did too, but I guess I might as well make it easier for those interested and post it in this one:

I was going to call this out as more liberal hypocrisy, but maybe this is her red pill...

backpeddlin this morning. It was that dang tear gas' fault. He never endorses property damage, except when he did...yesterday.



Why is he still employed?
Always easy to cheer on a revolution until the shrapnel his your doorway.
What an idiot.
I'm sure the homeless people that used to live in that building were "down with the struggle" too, but that didn't matter to HIM. This was going to make a great movie if it hadn't been made so many times before. Every zombie movie ever made is this.
Typical. I'm willing to bet that most of the rioters would also be the first to complain about a lack of police help if they themselves actually needed police assistance.
How does this idiot still have a job?
By 4:30 or so today I am sure he won't..........
Yesterday saw a lot of karma being dealt out, and this was one of those instances.
Twitter is such a gift.
(06-01-2020 10:25 AM)memphistiger89 Wrote: [ -> ]How does this idiot still have a job?

Have you written ESPN to complain?
(06-01-2020 11:08 AM)bullet Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-01-2020 10:25 AM)memphistiger89 Wrote: [ -> ]How does this idiot still have a job?

Have you written ESPN to complain?

Not yet. This is the first I have seen of it. I’m not on the Twitter.
Palmer is such an entitled Dooshe...basically a Beta Simp for NBA players

He tweeted he was out risking his life among among a hail of tear gas and pepper balls to get videos

So heroic, I genuflect his greatness.
I'll tell ya, I think the NBA is in for big trouble. I don't see its mass appeal anymore. Its target market is very, very narrow and that group doesn't have any money, generally speaking.

The NBA just doesn't appeal to the average long time fan anymore.

That idiot reporter does the league no good with these kind of ignorant comments.
(06-01-2020 07:49 AM)JDTulane Wrote: [ -> ]Always easy to cheer on a revolution until the shrapnel his your doorway.

Please don’t associate the lawlessness with a revolution.
Have had ESPN on while working from home during the virus hysteria. Was too scared to flip to it today.
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