Post details: ESPN Slurrs Atheists?

07/15/08

Permalink 10:14:09 pm, Categories: Announcements [A], 121 words   English (US)

ESPN Slurrs Atheists?

"During Homerun Derby, your announcer
said, “It’s a sad night to be an Atheist.” He
was referring to the turnaround in Josh
Hamilton’s life as an alleged result of
religion. This was hurtful as all beliefs or
disbeliefs should be equally respected. Would
you allow, “It’s a sad to be a Jew? It’s a sad
to be a Catholic? Of course not, for those
statements are hurtful and disrespectful. This
statement against non-belief must not be
ignored by your network. The right thing to do
is an on-air apology!"

Bright Regards,

Larry

http://www.the-brights.net

Did anyone hear this? If so, you may want to give ESPN an email.
http://proxy.espn.go.com/espn/contact

Comments:

Comment from: lynnmoe [Member]
As an atheist... YES! I would allow those things to be said! Freedom of speech should never be sacrificed for any reason. Do not stoop to their level of whiney idiocy.
Permalink 07/15/08 @ 22:43
Comment from: alexatheist [Member]
But being a jew or a catholic is sad! they are death cults.

Permalink 07/15/08 @ 22:58
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
Lynn, isn't it our freedom to object to speech that attacks us? We're not talking about a Constitutional Amendment banning free speech, we're talking about a slur against us on a national network. Would you suggest we never respond to stuff like this?
Permalink 07/15/08 @ 23:26
Comment from: karen [Member]
Oy. First I had to find out who the hell Josh Hamilton was. Then I tried to find a video or a recording of the quote. I actually sat through a boring 5 minutes of Hamilton hitting his 28 homeruns with the announcers wetting their pants and the crowd going wild. I used to be a baseball fan, but, really? And the quote wasn't even included.

Anyway, the dipwad announcer should be allowed to say what he said. Free speech, all that. Of course, replace 'atheist' with any religious group or minority, and the guy gets canned.

Besides, as someone on another site pointed out, it was kind of ironic, that if it was god pulling the strings, it was funny how he set Josh up to break the previous record, but still lose the Derby. Also that you get more attention if you use drugs, quit, use drugs quit, use drugs quit, then hit a bunch of homers than if you never use drugs, then keep on never using drugs, then hit even more homers.

Let the gob-smacked losers have their little moment of fantasy. It's never a sad night to be an atheist. We don't need imaginary friends to help us hit a ball with a stick. Or go through rehab-8 times.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 00:05
Comment from: All Kinds of Corn [Member]
Damn, I'm a Rangers fan, and I cringe every time hear Hamilton talk (He's preachy, surprise surprise). It's too bad the announcers have to validate Hamilton's point-of-view by slamming those that aren't like him.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 00:40
Comment from: All Kinds of Corn [Member]
Has anybody determined the name of the announcer that said such a stupid thing?
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 00:41
Comment from: What [Member]
lynne
As an atheist... YES! I would allow those things to be said! Freedom of speech should never be sacrificed for any reason.
Excellent!
Do not stoop to their level of whiney idiocy.
And why would objecting to such speech be "whiney idiocy"? And why would you choose not to exercise YOUR freedom of speech and teach this pinhead the lesson he needs to learn - that there are a lot of us rational human beings that don't subscribe to his fantasy and are not going to put up with his hateful speech.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 01:07
Comment from: James Koran [Member]
Hateful speech, yeah right! lets pick our battles better than the Catholic League's Bill Donahue.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 01:31
Comment from: karen [Member]
All Kinds of Corn

It was some guy named Reilly. If I read the first name, I've forgotten it. The consensus I read was he generally sucks as an announcer, but the folks holding that view had pretty much the same opinion of all ESPN announcers.


Dave
Yes, We're free to object to speech that attacks us. I'm not sure that's the case here, or if this was just an idiot making a dumb remark, an attempt at a bad joke maybe.

Would you suggest we never respond to stuff like this?

No, I wouldn't suggest that at all. But nor would I suggest we be hyper-vigilant to every time the word atheist gets used and in what context to see if we need to get all hot and bothered by it. We don't need to nurture a persecution complex of our own. Leave that to the sheeple. Calling more attention to a stupid remark through an email campaign seems to me almost like feeding a troll. And you know the preferred policy on that.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 01:37
Comment from: What [Member]
What an opportunity some of you would elect to pass up. Make an example of the slime ball.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 01:49
Comment from: What [Member]
The scum bags name is Rick Reilly and according to reports of ear-witnesses what he said was "It's a lousy night to be an atheist." Make an example of the jerk and demand for his head at:

http://proxy.espn.go.com/espn/contact
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 02:02
Comment from: TXatheist [Member] · http://txatheist.blogspot.com
Sad night to be an atheist? Tell that to Annika Sorenstam and all of her success all while being an atheist.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 09:13
Comment from: brain user [Member]
Here's my submission to ESPN:

Josh Hamilton attributes his turnaround to a god, and Rick Reilly supports and validates it by suggesting that this somehow makes Atheism look bad? Let's see some balance. Let's see Reilly insult religion every time a god worshipping athlete performs poorly or does something stupid or immoral -- certainly no shortage of examples. Josh Hamilton has the right to worship as he sees fit; but for Rick Reilly to use that as an opportunity to publically insult Atheism is inexcusable.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 09:35
Comment from: Joe Zamecki [Member]
I sent a friendly note, not accusing anyone because I haven't verified the quote in question.

I let them know that we Atheists are okay people afterall. I don't think any of us want to shut them up, or censor anyone.

Just educating someone about their mistake isn't the same as trying to shut down their free speech rights. I wish everyone would try to understand that. The antidote to free speech you don't like is more free speech - from you.

It's okay to respond.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 10:06
Comment from: alexatheist [Member]
OT Good News
MA lawamkers overturn ban on out of state gays getting married in their state:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080716/ap_on_re_us/gay_marriage;_ylt=AslKFZgB9rMyOX8EFAJy2h2s0NUE

Permalink 07/16/08 @ 10:21
Comment from: teammarty [Member]
What pisses me off about this whole thing is that when another announcer (Dana Jacobson) said something bad about Nazi Bitch (Notre Dame) -not on air and not even at work (at a roast, where your SUPPOSED to say obnoxious things, she was instantly suspended for a week (and lucky to keep her job), while ESPN won't even acknowledge us.

Make the same statement about a catholic and they're bending over backwards to kiss that Nazi scumbag William Donahue's ass. Say that about a Musilm or a Jew and it's instant firing. Say that about an Atheist and it's high fives all around during the commercial.

The only thing it did is make me pay attention to what is otherwise a piece of fluff to fill TV time during a lull in sports and make meroot HARD for Justin Morneau in the finals, who, by the way , mopped up that junkie for the title. And laugh at their obvious distress when, once again, their jesus couldn't provide the goods.

We should bombard ESPN with as much commentary (and I've kept mine PG, so far)as we can and at least make them ignore us.

Permalink 07/16/08 @ 10:28
Comment from: mushinronjya [Member] · http://www.myspace.com/gamer
I disagree with the original poster's assertion that all beliefs should be respected, however I am against what ESPN said merely because it was ignorant.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 10:41
Comment from: happinessiseasy [Member] · http://www.scriptedfailures.com
I don't think there is a problem with bringing it to their attention. I'm not going to demand an on-air apology. If they get enough complaints, maybe they'll send out a memo telling their announcers to be more careful. I definitely don't want atheists to be seen as whining bastards. My complain letter follows:

ESPN,

I am writing in regards to an off-color comment made by an announcer during the Home-Run Derby: "It's a sad night to be an atheist." The statement was uncalled for and hurtful. No one would stand for a comment like "It's a sad night to be a Christian," would they? I want you to be aware that there is a wider demographic of people who watch your network than that announcer might think.

Thanks,
Jim
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 11:13
Comment from: Tarma [Member]
I sent them a (fairly) polite comment. Will it make a huge difference? Probably not. But I'm long since past just letting this kind of thing get a free pass. If it makes just one person actually THINK before opening their mouth, I feel I've accomplished something.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 12:43
Comment from: Boise Jim [Member]
Anyone have any video or audio of this? I just searched YouTube and found nothing there. I would like to respond to ESPN, but I would like to hear it first for verification.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 12:44
Comment from: subflea [Member]
I was watching and heard the comment. It made me cringe a bit. Almost as much as when Rick Reilly said about the HR Derby lineup, "We have 8 white guys here. It looks like a Kiwanis Club meeting." The funny thing is that he was questioning the choice of Justin Morneau, the eventual winner over several Black and Latin players.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 13:57
Comment from: karen [Member]
subflea

Yeah. So I'm thinking any comments to ESPN should include references to the racial remarks also.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 14:19
Comment from: Cynic [Member]
It should be pointed out to the mass media (if you can make them listen) that this not just comparable, but worse (because intent is far more evident) than anything Imus might have to say.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 15:20
Comment from: subflea [Member]
Here is video of the Kiwanis Club comment. They do a fine job of steering the discussion elsewhere.

http://www.faniq.com/blog/Video-Rick-Reilly-Is-Not-Happy-With-The-AllWhite-Guys-Home-Run-Derby-Blog-10275
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 15:37
Comment from: pixel [Member]
Karen,

Let the gob-smacked losers have their little moment of fantasy. It's never a sad night to be an atheist. We don't need imaginary friends to help us hit a ball with a stick. Or go through rehab-8 times.
This is why we love you, Karen! :-)
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 20:16
Comment from: DeepDiver [Member]
We are free to tell him "It is a sad day to be an intollerant bigot" also.
Permalink 07/17/08 @ 09:01
Comment from: Boise Jim [Member]
OK, so ESPN had the replay on last night and I have it on the DVR. Hopefully today I can get through it and find the comment.
Permalink 07/17/08 @ 09:14
Comment from: NotSoFast [Member]
I had some problems with these two long URLs:

http://www.faniq.com/blog/Video-Rick-Reilly-
Is-Not-Happy-With-The-AllWhite-Guys-
Home-Run-Derby-Blog-10275



http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080716/
ap_on_re_us/gay_marriage;_ylt=AslKFZgE


These versions do all right in my browser.
Permalink 07/17/08 @ 15:23
Comment from: VegeBrain [Member]
My reply? It's sad to be moron who thinks like that.
Permalink 07/18/08 @ 09:35
Comment from: Boise Jim [Member]
Well, the replay I have was cut short, so I didn't get to see it. They stopped the telecast short of the Hamilton interview.

Sucks living in a country where the only group it's OK to slander are the atheists, and people who know how to think for themselves.
Permalink 07/18/08 @ 10:51
Comment from: teammarty [Member]
Actually, the comment wasn't made by Josh Hamiltom, or during the post event interview. It was made during Hamilton's first round, during an stretch of consecutive home runs. So if they replay it again (and they probably will, it's summer and there's virtually no sports to show), you have to tune pretty early (within the first hour, that thing lasted about three hours) to catch it.

Still, it was a good laugh watching that junkie lose in the finals (mark my words, someday they'll find him dead in some alley with a spike in his arm). The announcers could barely contain their tears. Once again, Jesus can't produce the goods when the money's dowm.

And I had a little fun playing troll on some non-thinker (christer) sites. Just a little doing unto others.

Permalink 07/19/08 @ 13:25
Comment from: teammarty [Member]
By the way, did ANYBODY who wrote in to ESPNazi get a response??
Permalink 07/19/08 @ 13:26
Comment from: What [Member]
teammarty

No response yet.
Permalink 07/19/08 @ 14:40
Comment from: What [Member]
Teammarty

Which chister site? Lets pick one and give them crap for a week.
Permalink 07/19/08 @ 14:43
Comment from: somedude [Member]
I'm offended by your being offended. Atheists are supposed to be in favor of free speech.
Permalink 07/20/08 @ 12:45
Comment from: teammarty [Member]
By the way, I did get a generic robo responce from ESPN Sat. night. So either we reached the complaint threshhold or it takes 5 days for a response to go through the red tape.

"chidter site??? OOps, tYpo. that's christer (like Madelyn used to call them.) I've gotten my trolling off my chest for a while but you can google (or any other engine you want) "atheist home run derby rick reilly" or something like that and find all kindsof Px websites and even mainstream newspaper articles celebrating the slur.

somedude- You're offended?? That's too fucking bad. How dare I exercize MY first amendment right in a way that's not accepted. All this really is is a reminder that was aren't really americans to them.

I'm proud to be an Atheist.

I'm proud to be a Natural Born Resident Alien.
Permalink 07/20/08 @ 14:11
Comment from: What [Member]
somedude
Atheists are supposed to be in favor of free speech.
Has anybody here suggested that our federal government should restrict speech. Sorry, I don't see it. Maybe you don't understand what the constitution guarantees?
Permalink 07/21/08 @ 16:12

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