UPDATING: ESPN Fires Curt Schilling Over Anti-Trans Posts
Former Baseball Great Sacked for Extremely Offensive Social Media Meme and Comments
ESPN has fired Curt Schilling. The former Major League Baseball pitcher who became an analyst for the sports media giant had shared on Facebook an immensely offensive and transphobic meme, adding insensitive comments to it. He then defended those comments, and ones made six months ago comparing Muslim extremists to Nazis, in a post on his official blog.
On his blog wrote that “this latest brew ha ha is beyond hilarious.â€
LOOK:Â If You Haven’t Yet Seen This Disgusting Post and Comments From ESPN’s Curt Schilling You Need to Now
“ESPN is an inclusive company,” the network posted on its website minutes ago. “Curt Schilling has been advised that his conduct was unacceptable and his employment with ESPN has been terminated.”
That is the extent of the statement.
Outsports had first reported the news of Schiller’s social media posts, and posted the image to Twitter:
This is ESPN’s Curt Schilling’s disgusting view of transgender people #HB2 https://t.co/7DKRXDL4GL pic.twitter.com/hLNhtRf9xe
— Outsports (@outsports) April 19, 2016
UPDATE I: 8:25 PM EDT –
Outsports’ Cyd Zeigler weighs in, saying he “couldn’t be happier.”
Schilling’s offense was not having a political opinion, it was expressing himself with a Facebook share and a comment that was demeaning to an entire class of people under attack in our culture today. He could have offered a thoughtful perspective and, like his family has suggested, admitted a lack of understanding of issues. Instead, he used a disgusting display, followed up by blaming everyone who was offended and refusing to back down.
While people are throwing “The First Amendment” as a defense for Schilling’s actions, the First Amendment protects speakers from only the government.
UPDATE II: 8:30 PM EDT –Â
Some responses via Twitter:
The First Amendment has absolutely nothing to do with Curt Schilling getting fired pic.twitter.com/phi9nPATTJ
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) April 21, 2016
Curt Schilling is a festering wound of the disease of bigotry and hatred. ESPN did what it had to do. It’s our job to cure the disease.
— Wendy Thurm (@hangingsliders) April 21, 2016
Curt #Schilling belongs in another Century…slavery era.
— Jeff Gauvin (@JeffersonObama) April 21, 2016
Curt Schilling seriously had everything: millions of dollars, great broadcasting gig, fame etc. He just never could get out of his own way.
— Jacob Davis (@MrJacobDavis) April 21, 2016
Curt Schilling is going to be a hit at Fox Sports.
— Josh Zavadil (@JoshuaZavadil) April 21, 2016
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