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Is ESPN Conveniently Hiding Sage Steele’s Suspension Behind a COVID-19 Diagnosis? It Sure as Hell Looks Like It

The ESPN personality has been yanked off the air after questioning former president Barack Obama's Blackness.

Ladies and gentlemen, freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences.

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Did I create that phrase? Nope. But I sure as hell see it all over social media every time somebody gets fired or otherwise punished for saying some stupid shit on a public platform. And in the case of Sportscenter co-host Sage Steele, sheโ€™s conveniently been taken off the air after saying some goofy-ass shit in a recent interview.

As we previously reported at The Root, the popularย beloved Black biracial ESPN personality made some utterly ridiculous comments about our forever President Barack Obamaโ€™s Blackness, heaped praise upon treasonous renegade Candace Owens, blamed women for being on the receiving end of sexual harassment, and called out her employer for imposing a โ€œsickโ€ and โ€œscaryโ€ COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

https://twitter.com/4lisaguerrero/status/1444736497207283712?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

As a result of all of this, the 48-year-old has been trending on social media for all of the wrong reasons. And as a result of bringing shame and embarrassment to ESPNโ€™s household, Front Office Sports reports that Steele has been taken off the air โ€œfor at least a week.โ€ Now as to the official reasoning for why that is, thatโ€™s where things get murky.

In a convenient twist of fate, the Indiana University Bloomington alum has reportedly contracted COVID-19 at the exact same time that her employer is mulling her future at the network.

From Front Office Sports:

Her critical comments about Disney did not go over well in Bristol or Burbank. Both ESPN and Steele thought it was appropriate for her to take some time off, said sources.

The network declined to comment on whether Steeleโ€™s hiatus is due to internal discipline or possible suspension.

Hmmmm.

Also adding fuel to the rumors that Steele was indeed suspended is a pair of statements that were made yesterday from both Steele and her employer.

โ€œI know my recent comments created controversy for the company, and I apologize,โ€ Steele wrote in hers. โ€œWe are in the midst of an extremely challenging time that impacts all of us, and itโ€™s more critical than ever that we communicate constructively and thoughtfully.โ€

โ€œAt ESPN, we embrace different points of view,โ€ her employer wrote. โ€œDialogue and discussion make this place great. That said, we expect that those points of view be expressed respectfully, in a manner consistent with our values, and in line with our internal policies. We are having direct conversations with Sage and those conversations will remain private.โ€

https://twitter.com/MMcCarthyREV/status/1445397851949998101?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Sounds like somebody got suspended to me.

On Twitter, however, users have noted how drastically different that ESPN has publicly addressed Steele, who publicly questioned Barack Obamaโ€™s Blackness, and former His & Hers host Jemele Hill, who called a thing a thing when she accurately identified Donald Trump as a white supremacist back in 2017.

https://twitter.com/exavierpope/status/1445428863861932033?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/FrankieVtotheD/status/907701384270761985?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/EdGordo6/status/1445455196952301568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/DaKidArtNeal/status/907918143103946754?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

For what itโ€™s worth, Front Office Sports also reports that Steele might not be hosting the espnW: Women + Sports Summit from Oct. 18-20 anymore, which I personally believe would be an excellent idea considering its focus is on facilitating positive change and create opportunities for women in sportsโ€”something Steele, by her own admission, appears to be in direct opposition of.

As I previously reported at The Root:

And in her final act, Steele made her generous contribution to rape culture when she insisted that women โ€œneed to be responsible as wellโ€ for the sexual harassment they endure on a daily basis and that โ€œwhen you dress like that, Iโ€™m not saying you deserve the gross comments, but you know what youโ€™re doing when you put that outfit on, too.โ€

She also noted that sheโ€™s refused to offer help to interns and other female journalists who present themselves in a way that she doesnโ€™t approve of.

โ€œTheyโ€™ll be like, โ€˜Well, will you look at my tape? Would you do this?โ€™ And I say, โ€˜Listen, I would love to, but the way that you present yourself is not something I want to be associated with.โ€

Moral of the story: Sage Steele gotta go.

Straight From The Root

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