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Should Stephen Smith have been suspended by ESPN after Ray Rice comments?
Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:10 am
Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:10 am
Ray Rice apparently K/O'd his then fiancee (now wife) off-camera at a Casino ( LINK). He is pictured dragging her unconscious out of an elevator. Exact circumstances are elusive, but were presumably covered in private with authorities and with the NFL. Rice was subsequently suspended two games.
Smith's statement about the case:
“In Ray Rice’s case, he probably deserves more than a two-game suspension, which we both acknowledged,” he said, as Bayless nodded. “But at the same time, we also have to make sure that we learn as much as we can about elements of provocation. Not that there’s real provocation, but the elements of provocation”
Smith's statement about the case:
“In Ray Rice’s case, he probably deserves more than a two-game suspension, which we both acknowledged,” he said, as Bayless nodded. “But at the same time, we also have to make sure that we learn as much as we can about elements of provocation. Not that there’s real provocation, but the elements of provocation”
quote:Whether you agree with Smith or not, have we become such an emotionally fragile and incompetent society that we cannot sustain even hearing controversial opinion? Are we that pathetically sensitive? There are always going to be subjects some will find disquieting. Are we so completely incapable of debating such subjects that we must muzzle any individuals opining on them?
ESPN has hit Stephen A. Smith where it hurts most -- his airtime.
The network announced on Tuesday that it was pulling the First Take talker for a week from his ESPN2 morning show and ESPN Radio. He will return to ESPN next Wednesday. Smith is likely to take a break from social media as part of the move.
Asked by Sports Illustrated if it was a paid or unpaid de-facto suspension, an ESPN spokesperson declined comment.
On Monday, in a taped statement read at the top of the show he co-debates with Skip Bayless, Smith offered an on-air apology for comments made on last Friday’s show. On that episode, in the midst of discussing the NFL’s adjudication of Ray Rice, Smith suggested that women should examine their role in provoking domestic violence incidents.
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:15 am to NC_Tigah
No, this is bullshite. Not like I care anything about SAS, I happened to be watching the show when he made the comments and didn't think it was a big deal at all until I heard all the backlash. I had to go and check to make sure I hadn't missed the real comments they caused the outrage.
He is on that show along with skip to give their entertaining opinions. I just don't get this at all and America is going to hell in a hand basket letting these PC nuts dictate everything.
#RideforStephenA
He is on that show along with skip to give their entertaining opinions. I just don't get this at all and America is going to hell in a hand basket letting these PC nuts dictate everything.
#RideforStephenA
This post was edited on 7/30/14 at 3:15 am
Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:18 am to NC_Tigah
ESPN is a pussy azz network.
Women want equal rights, so if she is on camera hitting him first WHY DONT these same women who are moaning demand she be charged by police also.
If you demand equal rights, then swing at a man, shouldn't you get what a mab swinging at a man gets?
Woman want double standards applyed towards them.
Women want equal rights, so if she is on camera hitting him first WHY DONT these same women who are moaning demand she be charged by police also.
If you demand equal rights, then swing at a man, shouldn't you get what a mab swinging at a man gets?
Woman want double standards applyed towards them.
This post was edited on 7/30/14 at 3:39 am
Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:19 am to SuperSaint
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I just don't get this at all and America is going to hell in a hand basket letting these PC nuts dictate everything.
Well you got that right, but welcome to New America.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 4:37 am to 2close2Gainesville
Thank you baby Jesus for giving me the sense to leave that awful, pathetic, limp wristed county call America!
Posted on 7/30/14 at 4:47 am to NC_Tigah
No.
I'm not a SAS fanboy or hater, but this is rigoddamndiculous.
I'm not a SAS fanboy or hater, but this is rigoddamndiculous.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 4:47 am to JazzyJeff
quote:
Thank you baby Jesus for giving me the sense to leave that awful, pathetic, limp wristed county call America!
You should quit posting on an American website, tbh.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 4:50 am to NC_Tigah
This whole saga gets a big "MEH" from me.
I got what he was trying to say and it wasn't bad at all, just poorly-bordering-stupidly phrased (which happens sometimes when you're speaking off-the-cuff). If it were solely my call I wouldn't have done anything. I think it's stupid that anyone cares, honestly. That more people seem outraged about Smith's poorly-phrased commentary on Ray Rice's domestic violence against his wife than about the NFL openly not giving a shite about it is a terrible statement on our society.
On the other hand, in a market as voluntary as sports media, you get exactly what your actions indicate you want. No one needs to watch ESPN. A lot of people don't and are no worse off for lacking it. If this move brings in more viewers than they'd get with no action, I can't fault ESPN for doing it; they're just servicing ample demand for outrage.
It's the same as with clickbait sites like BuzzFeed or UpWorthy: I do my part in making them go away by not going to their websites, but I can't blame them for making big money off of idiots.
So... I view it as their right to do it. They're servicing a market and they own the means by which Smith is able to broadcast his opinion, so they have every right to take it away if they deem it necessary or best. But I don't view it as a free speech issue.
I got what he was trying to say and it wasn't bad at all, just poorly-bordering-stupidly phrased (which happens sometimes when you're speaking off-the-cuff). If it were solely my call I wouldn't have done anything. I think it's stupid that anyone cares, honestly. That more people seem outraged about Smith's poorly-phrased commentary on Ray Rice's domestic violence against his wife than about the NFL openly not giving a shite about it is a terrible statement on our society.
On the other hand, in a market as voluntary as sports media, you get exactly what your actions indicate you want. No one needs to watch ESPN. A lot of people don't and are no worse off for lacking it. If this move brings in more viewers than they'd get with no action, I can't fault ESPN for doing it; they're just servicing ample demand for outrage.
It's the same as with clickbait sites like BuzzFeed or UpWorthy: I do my part in making them go away by not going to their websites, but I can't blame them for making big money off of idiots.
So... I view it as their right to do it. They're servicing a market and they own the means by which Smith is able to broadcast his opinion, so they have every right to take it away if they deem it necessary or best. But I don't view it as a free speech issue.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 4:59 am to lsutothetop
quote:
more people seem outraged about Smith's poorly-phrased commentary on Ray Rice's domestic violence against his wife than about the NFL openly not giving a shite about it is a terrible statement on our society
This is the ironic part.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 5:40 am to NC_Tigah
It's truly become pathetic. Had dungy been anywhere near the set of around the horn, surely he would have found himself crucified.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 5:48 am to NC_Tigah
Hell if they didn't suspend him for just being Stephen A Smith, I don't see how what he said could be offensive to anyone.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 5:54 am to NC_Tigah
quote:
Whether you agree with Smith or not, have we become such an emotionally fragile and incompetent society that we no longer tolerate beating your wife or girlfriend?
FIFY
This post was edited on 7/30/14 at 5:55 am
Posted on 7/30/14 at 5:57 am to SpidermanTUba
Nope. Wrong again. As usual, TUba.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 5:58 am to SpidermanTUba
quote:Were you under the impression Smith beat his wife or girlfriend?
SpidermanTUba
Posted on 7/30/14 at 6:34 am to NC_Tigah
Anyone see the Whoopi rant on The View? She basically said to women that if you're going to hit a man then expect to be hit back. She said chivalry is dead and basically men aren't generally gentlemanly anymore.
Well whose damn fault is that you reckon? Women's lib has been shoved down our throats for 30-40 years telling us how bad men are but yet women want everything equal, until it involves violence. Then we're suppose to turn the other cheek?
I'm sorry but I'm not going to play that game. BTW, my wife would never think about hitting me and vice versa but if some erratic acting chick put her hand to my face then I would gladly return the favor.
Well whose damn fault is that you reckon? Women's lib has been shoved down our throats for 30-40 years telling us how bad men are but yet women want everything equal, until it involves violence. Then we're suppose to turn the other cheek?
I'm sorry but I'm not going to play that game. BTW, my wife would never think about hitting me and vice versa but if some erratic acting chick put her hand to my face then I would gladly return the favor.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 6:46 am to NC_Tigah
At least Whoopi Goldberg is keeping it real.
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I wonder if she's be suspended too.
quote:
“If you make the choice as a woman who’s 4 foot 3 and you decide to hit a guy who’s 6 feet tall and you’re the last thing he wants to deal with that day and he hits you back, you cannot be surprised!” Goldberg stated on The View.
Although the other hosts vehemently disagreed with Goldberg, she stood firm in her opinion. “I know I’m going to catch a lot of hell, and I don’t care. But you have to teach women, do not live with this idea that men have this chivalry thing still with them; don’t assume that that is still in place.”
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I wonder if she's be suspended too.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 6:50 am to JazzyJeff
quote:
Thank you baby Jesus for giving me the sense to leave that awful, pathetic, limp wristed county call America!
Sexism iin Japan
Must be terrible to live in a country where men must bow down to women. Bunch of lip wristers.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 6:54 am to NC_Tigah
It's Disney, what do you expect?
Posted on 7/30/14 at 6:59 am to NC_Tigah
quote:
Whether you agree with Smith or not, have we become such an emotionally fragile and incompetent society that we cannot sustain even hearing controversial opinion? Are we that pathetically sensitive? There are always going to be subjects some will find disquieting. Are we so completely incapable of debating such subjects that we must muzzle any individuals opining on them?
I think the networks have gone too out of fear of even the appearance of "not caring" about an issue. Smith said something stupid (it was dumb), but he didn't really "blame the victim". He straight up apologized for it.
quote:
Are we so completely incapable of debating such subjects that we must muzzle any individuals opining on them?
I surely hope not.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 7:02 am to S.E.C. Crazy
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Women want equal rights, so if she is on camera hitting him first WHY DONT these same women who are moaning demand she be charged by police also.
If you demand equal rights, then swing at a man, shouldn't you get what a mab swinging at a man gets?
Woman want double standards applyed towards them.
You could replace "women" with several other words and have this complete statement still be 100% applicable.
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