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ESPN’s Mina Kimes calls critics ‘grifters’

ESPN reporter Mina Kimes told critics to stop telling her how to do her job following the backlash against the defense of the government's webpage dedicated to Jackie Robinson.

The 39-year-old, along with fellow ESPN Jeff Passan, has serious issues with the Department of Defense, which removes a dedicated webpage dedicated to baseball legendary military service as part of its anti-dritisation, equity and inclusion initiatives. Despite the page's origins dating back to just 2021, reporters made a full attack to reissue the story.

Pasan began complaining late Tuesday about the page deletion and called government officials.”Ghouls“Before he demands, “fix this now.”

On Wednesday afternoon, Pasan made public response He received this issue from Pentagon Press Secretary John Uriott:

“As Secretary Hegses said, Day is dead at the Department of Defense,” explained Pentagon officials. “The discriminatory fairness ideology is a kind of awakened cultural Marxism that has no place in our military. It divides power, erodes unit cohesion, and disrupts the core warfighting missions of the service. We are pleased with rapid compliance across the department with directives that remove DEI content from all platforms. We modify the components and the content accordingly.”

Within 30 minutes, Pasan posted it Updated Statements From a government agency that DOD said “I love Jackie Robinson, the Navajo Code Talker, Tuskegee Airman, Iwa Zimah Marines and many others.”

However, he said the department still had an anti-DEI message and saluted the heroes for not seeing their achievements through the prism of unchanging traits such as race, ethnicity, and gender.

“We do so only by recognizing their patriotism and their commitment to combat missions like other Americans wearing uniforms,” ​​the department added.

However, it took less than 40 minutes since DOD's initial statement was posted to restore Jackie Robinson for the agency pagehighlighted the movement and military history of legendary players.

Enter Kimes, who appeared in ESPN's “Horn Around the Corner” later that night.

“Jackie Robinson was known for many things, but first and foremost, it was his continued courage in the face of racism. In fact, in addition to crossing the colours of baseball, he served in a separate army unit, refused to move behind the bus, and was arrested and arrested.

“That history cannot be erased. It cannot be reversed. It must be recognized to fully understand and celebrate his legacy.”

Fans responded strongly to her video and criticised ESPN in a never-ending battle in support of the DEI initiative.

“It's a shame you haven't learned anything,” wrote one soccer fan. “Most public views play sports as an escape from politics, division, day, racial consultations and more.”

Kimes gave an A snarkyReply“Thank you for your career advice, but I'm good.”

However, the fans did not give up.

“It's about sports and not about liberal women who need to inject soft social sciences, I miss them,” female viewers Added.

“Mina” [is] We are about to end ESPN,” said another soccer fan. I was kidding.

Kimes then responded to conservative commentator Jesse Kelly I told his followers There was a time when sports shows were focused on sports, but now they host scold fans who “forgot to take out the trash.”

Kimes then dumped Kelly as a glyfter and said he wasn't a sports fan. She felt it was properly shown by including a screenshot of Kelly saying she had “checked out” in the NFL and NCAA football.

The host immediately hinted at sexism when responding to her supporters, Claim Critics chose to focus on her, despite the other hosts reflecting her feelings.

“We know what they're doing. The funny part is when they pretend to care about sports,” Kims writes.

Plus, Kimes is weird I agree When viewers stated that she was mostly known for her political and social acts, she ignored the fact that these views were actually presented in sports programs.

Kims then tripled, saying that the reason is because Kelly hasn't seen the sport and once again calls him a glyfter to share his views on the issue.

“If you realize that 99% of these glyfters are in the same way that it becomes clear.”

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