ESPN Pulls Asian Announcer from Broadcasting Virginia Football Game Because His Name is Robert Lee

Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
August 23, 2017

This dude could definitely be mistaken for the dead Confederate general Robert E. Lee. He looks just like him!

ESPN the amazingly great Jew run sports network has pulled an Asian announcer from broadcasting a University of Virginia football game because he shares his name with a famous Confederate general.

Fox News:

In the wake of the events in Charlottesville, Va., ESPN decided to pull one of its announcers from calling a University of Virginia football game — because his name is Robert Lee.

Lee, an Asian-American sportscaster who started with the network in 2016, was moved to a different game “simply because of the coincidence of his name,” ESPN said, referencing the Confederate general Robert E. Lee.

On Aug. 12, violence broke out at a protest from a white-nationalist group opposing the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue in Charlottesville. A driver ultimately rammed his car into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing one woman and injuring more than a dozen other people, police said.

His name alone would have caused numerous violations of safe spaces in the wake of Charlottesville. I can only imagine the pain and suffering that would have been caused if people saw the name “Robert Lee” on their television screens. This would have taken us back to the days of slavery.

Quite the resemblance. They could be twins. I have no doubt about this.

After all, it is difficult to differentiate between an Asian man with a dead Confederate general who lived in the 19th century. Many viewers might get confused and think the Confederate general Robert E. Lee had risen back from the dead to put Blacks back in chains.

ESPN definitely made the right decision with this. It’s no wonder why they are getting such great ratings these days.