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I've been to the Dominican for an all-inclusive in Punta Cana. Driving through Hispaniola is like driving through a war zone, post-war. It's not necessarily a stretch to say (and back it up with reports) that the education system there is lacking. I really don't find that racist. It would be like saying West Virginia is behind in that regard. Sure, he may have gone too far to make his point, but that's what these guys do. Meanwhile Bernie gets a pass for saying his readers are "idiots"or are part of the 'low comprehension crowd' for having a different take than him on more than one occasion.For those who are saying that he just talked about them not having an education I'll do my best to explain the context.
This has nothing to do with a lack of education and everything to do with his perception of their whole race having lass intelligence than his race.
What does a lack of education have to do with "The game is too complex" ?
What does a lack of education have to do with "Baseball's just too complex" ?
Those two comments have nothing to do with a lack of education and everything to do with a lack of intelligence.
Actually, Bernie had a three hour radio show on 101 espn and was working with the Post Dispatch simultaneously just a few years ago and stepped away from radio to focus on his work at the Post. As soon as I read the first few lines of the article, I figured he would be back. I actually enjoyed his show quite a bit and I'm glad he'll be back. I'm wondering how they're going to reshuffle the lineup now. Obviously one of the three daytime shows on 101 espn will be leaving, but I know it won't be the Fast Lane.Good Riddance and I pity you St. Louisians that like to listen to ESPN radio.
You beat me to it, Loyal. It's gonna be a tough call between Wheeler's and Duncan and Stalter's show as I'm sure the network likes all three guys a lot. They had success with Bernie's show leading into the Fast Lane in the past, so I'm betting he will be in the Duncan/Stalter spot. They'll probably keep Wheeler's show and move Duncan and Stalter around. I know Duncan was with the Fast Lane before Bernie left, so that could be a possibility.Bernie M is thin skinned and I am sure that it was he that banned me at the PD for my critique of him. Considering the current line up at 101 ESPN, I wonder if Wheeler's Show or the Duncan and Stalter Show will be the ones getting axed? Wheeler is a blowhard and so is Bernie, so I wonder if two Blowards consecutively is what 101ESPN wants? Or..will they axe two self deprecating guys that replaced him in 2013...The Fast Lane is really good, so I think that show is safe....
On side note..I wonder what Bernies Sycophant Press Box forum will do without their god?
You beat me to it, Loyal. It's gonna be a tough call between Wheeler's and Duncan and Stalter's show as I'm sure the network likes all three guys a lot. They had success with Bernie's show leading into the Fast Lane in the past, so I'm betting he will be in the Duncan/Stalter spot. They'll probably keep Wheeler's show and move Duncan and Stalter around. I know Duncan was with the Fast Lane before Bernie left, so that could be a possibility.
I liked Cowherd even though I didn't agree with him a lot. What ever happen to allowing opinions? I guess ESPNever is on the PC path like everyone else. I hate this bear scat!
No, there is no comparison IMO. To me, that's like saying there's no difference between the word ignorant and the word stupid. Ignorance is the lack of knowledge that would result from a lack of education while stupidity is the inability to use that knowledge even if you had it. Completely different. The word "complex" implies (correctly) that it requires a certain amount of intelligence to unravel the complexity. The fact that someone can't find France on a world map says nothing about their intelligence and everything about their ignorance (lack of education).-X- with his take:
It would be like saying West Virginia is behind in that regard. Sure, he may have gone too far to make his point, but that's what these guys do.
Meanwhile Bernie gets a pass for saying his readers are "idiots"or are part of the 'low comprehension crowd' for having a different take than him on more than one occasion.
Of course.Yeah, yet Stephen A. Smith is allowed to stay even after multiple freak ups.
No, there is no comparison IMO. To me, that's like saying there's no difference between the word ignorant and the word stupid. Ignorance is the lack of knowledge that would result from a lack of education while stupidity is the inability to use that knowledge even if you had it. Completely different. The word "complex" implies (correctly) that it requires a certain amount of intelligence to unravel the complexity. The fact that someone can't find France on a world map says nothing about their intelligence and everything about their ignorance (lack of education).
You see no difference between making a general statement that includes people of all stripes who disagree with him and saying EVEN Dominicans are smart enough to understand something? One of those statements is ridiculous and the other one is racist AND ridiculous. Nobody is giving a pass to Bernie for saying something racist because he never has.
We'll just have to disagree about this.
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Bernie routinely and selectively dredged up stats to support his opinion, whatever it may have been at any given moment.
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That's fine and I partially agree with your sentiments.LoyalRam with this:
Well, I agree with you..I have never heard Bernie say something racist in that way. So instead of being a racist POS, he is just a POS.
That's fine and I partially agree with your sentiments.
I'm not saying that Bernie doesn't occasionally display over the top negativity about some topics, that he doesn't frequently whine like a 12 year old or that he doesn't have even more issues that I didn't mention. What I am saying is that he often brings a different perspective on issues and back up his perspective with lots a stats. Whether you a agree with his take, disagree with his take or say he cherry picked his stats, he was a voice that frequently saw and wrote about things that you couldn't see on all the other sites. Sites whose uniformity of opinion is alarming to me. Now, so much of what we read is just a "cut and paste" article from some site that is then used, without revision, by every other site. Bernie's take on things could only rarely be called "cookie cutter" in nature.
I'm not that upset about him leaving because of the aforementioned reasons but I do hope we get a replacement who's not quite so childish but still goes outside the mainstream box on a fairly regular basis.