Stephen A. Smith catching hell on twitter right now from his own Colleague at ESPN

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CHUUCH...this is the chit I can't believe...

At my job, you can't say ANYTHING derogatory about the company...that's grounds for termination.
That's in the agreement you sign before you can even start working, yo.


Hell - a broad got fired because she called in sick one day, and then was on Twitter that same day
talmbat she went to the mall and the movies and they got dat ass...they watch that chit like a hawk.



I'm just sayin'...Beadle was sayin' hella flagrant chit about her co-workers/company, I don't see how
she skatin' off that...
Gotta love ESPN's selective memory with shyt

Dat white girl privilege :smh:

Kornheiser gets kicked off for going at someboy, they're on him quick. Beadle says something, they take her side.
 

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I hope this situation makes him see that all the unnecessary dry-snitching and semi-black bashing he does makes ZERO difference when it comes down to it.

Instead of downing us & thinking it endears him to other races as some sort of black representative & disciplinarian, it all means nothing.

Someone like Michelle Beadle doesnt give a damn about anything SAS has said about what black folks need to do.
 

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That's what pissed me off the most about the situation. To me what Beadle did is far far worse for the company than what Stephen A said. For real I heard nothing about his provoke comment until Beadle went on her twitter rant about it. If I'm ESPN I'm pissed that she brought such negativity towards on the biggest names on the network in such a public and unprofessional manner. The fact she came out of this untouched at all and is getting articles praising how brave and strong she is for stepping forward is just sickening.

1. She's seen as a happy go lucky sports loving chick that's one o the guys. So for her to get "upset" or "hurt" to where "she'll never feel clean again" is a very strong statement that can't be ignored. She knew what she was doing.

2. She dropped the "I was once a victim of dom violence" line to fan the fire. It's like last year when Jemele Hill was going ino on Jameis Winston after the rape charges were dropped. Then she came out and said she been raped too. I'm not making light of it, but it seems like a ploy.

But ur right, she brought unnecessary attention to the company when no one else cared. I think most regular ppl understood SAS wasn't saying, "hey ladies keep ya mouf shut unless you want that ass whoopin", but that's what Beadle made it out to be
 

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Gotta love ESPN's selective memory with shyt

Dat white girl privilege :smh:

Kornheiser gets kicked off for going at someboy, they're on him quick. Beadle says something, they take her side.

why dana jacobsen didnt get that same white girl privilege?
 

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Forgot about her drunk incident. Wasn't she made to just apologize but not suspended or anything?

Sources have confirmed that Jacobson, a co-host of "First Take" on ESPN2, currently is serving a one-week suspension because of her behavior at a Jan. 11 roast for ESPN Radio personalities Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic at Atlantic City, N.J.

While declining to confirm Jacobson had been suspended, ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz said, "Her actions and comments were inappropriate and we've dealt with it.".

she mightve been, who knows but we do know she would go on to be replace off FT, then leave espn
 
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