

So is calling the Army football game this weekend. Don’t worry, he did so while Donald Trump was still in office: Jones is also allowed to call the sitting president a terrorist. Never stopped the racist from taking my Black Lives Matter flag off my house.

Police never saved me.Never helped me.Never protected me.Never taken a bullet for me. I’m not signing my own death certificate💯
#Mock commentator skin#
I’d rather not have the officer shoot me because he feared for his life because of my black skin or other dumb ish. Saturday at my football game I’ll tell the police officer on duty to “protect” me he can just take the day off. Because of Mark Jones’ skin color, politics, and supposed enemies - he has the green light to say and do whatever he wants.ĮSPN even allowed Jones to denounce police officers as racist murderers: At ESPN, the pyramid of victimization decides which rules and exceptions to enforce. If a white, male ESPN broadcaster had sent or liked any tweets that celebrated an injury to a liberal, black athlete - ESPN would’ve fired him before Jemele Hill even got the chance to weigh in.ĮSPN has different rules for white men, white women, black women, black men, liberals, and conservatives. Instead, ESPN’s mostly white executives feel obligated to prove they are not racist, which includes making exceptions to corporate policies for black employees. Because Mark Jones is a black man who likes tweets attacking conservative white men, ESPN is afraid to acknowledge Jones’ behavior. Jones got away with that one too.Īs sick of a man as Jones is, the responsibility falls on ESPN executives. Unsurprisingly, ESPN refused to comment on Jones’ tweets about Limbaugh. Anyone who celebrated his death is enjoying the pain of a family. Agree with his opinions or not, his family, friends, and supporters were grieving at that moment, just like so many families do when they lose a loved one. Limbaugh may have been a controversial figure, but he was also a human being with a life and a family. Earlier this year, Jones celebrated Rush Limbaugh’s death moments after Limbaugh’s wife, in tears, announced he had died of lung cancer.

Apparently, ESPN thinks an athlete’s suffering is rather amusing as long as he or she is conservative.īut of course, Jones does not limit his hatred to athletes alone. Yet, his bosses at ESPN still refuse to discipline him. Think about how miserable Jones has to be to enjoy Bosa and Covington’s injuries. Less than a year ago, Mark Jones liked several tweets praising the NFL player who ended “MAGA” Nick Bosa’s season: This is not the first time Jones has cheered when people have gotten injured. Jones is cheering Covington’s facial damage because Covington has previously expressed support for Donald Trump.

Jones is not some UFC fan who has gotten wrapped up in the brutality and art of the sport. Last night, Jones began liking random tweets from accounts with under 200 followers because they made fun of UFC fighter Colby Covington for suffering a broken jaw in a fight over a year ago. Mark Jones, one of the most promoted play-by-play commentators on ESPN, is again mocking people’s injuries because of their political beliefs.
