I see the liberals and politically correct pinkos are attacking a perfectly acceptable American expression again.
	
		
The nigra in the woodpile here is thinking that minorities have some sort of rights over the rest of us, what we do and how we speak. They have already jewed us out of gay - to be carefree and queer - strange.
I've had enough - honest injun!
					
			
			
				ESPN fires writer of offensive headline about Jeremy Lin http://edition.cnn.com/2012/02/19/sp...lur/index.html
(CNN) -- ESPN has fired the employee responsible for writing an offensive headline about basketball sensation Jeremy Lin and suspended an anchor who used the same ethnic slur, the sports network said Sunday.
The headline read "Chink in the Armor," referencing the New York Knicks' 89- 85 loss Friday night to the New Orleans Hornets that ended the team's season-high winning streak.
The ESPN headline Saturday morning was up for 35 minutes before being removed, but the damage was done. The network apologized Saturday and said it was "engaged in a thorough review."
It also apologized for a question ESPN anchor Max Bretos asked Wednesday night: "If there is a chink in the armor, where can Lin improve his game?"
The network said Sunday that a third reference was made on ESPN Radio New York on Friday.
"The incidents were separate and different," ESPN said in a statement Sunday. "We have engaged in a thorough review of all three."
	(CNN) -- ESPN has fired the employee responsible for writing an offensive headline about basketball sensation Jeremy Lin and suspended an anchor who used the same ethnic slur, the sports network said Sunday.
The headline read "Chink in the Armor," referencing the New York Knicks' 89- 85 loss Friday night to the New Orleans Hornets that ended the team's season-high winning streak.
The ESPN headline Saturday morning was up for 35 minutes before being removed, but the damage was done. The network apologized Saturday and said it was "engaged in a thorough review."
It also apologized for a question ESPN anchor Max Bretos asked Wednesday night: "If there is a chink in the armor, where can Lin improve his game?"
The network said Sunday that a third reference was made on ESPN Radio New York on Friday.
"The incidents were separate and different," ESPN said in a statement Sunday. "We have engaged in a thorough review of all three."
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