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Speaking Of Fespnia...
« on: February 14, 2017, 09:30:36 PM »
BUST THAT ASS!!!!!  As a lawyer, I often cringe at the frivolous lawsuits you read about from time to time.  I understand that many will never see the inside of a courtroom because if truly frivolous and not backed by the law, most will be tossed out on Summary Judgment.  (But, we rarely hear about those).  I also know that many are filed with little chance but done so to either prove a point or force the other side to the table. But this.....

I saw this story when it came out and I just face palmed, knowing that Adler had no shot to keep his career with the cowards at ESPN who, as we have seen numerous times recently, cave at the slightest sign of upsetting the SJW's.  More power to this guy.  Get after that ass and keep it in the public eye.  foxnews


A veteran ESPN announcer sued the sports network Monday for firing him during the Australian Open over accusations that he had used an ethnic slur against tennis superstar Venus Williams.

Doug Adler, who began working for ESPN in 2008 covering the world’s biggest tennis matches, came under fire for a comment on Jan. 18 when he said Williams used “the guerrilla effect.” The comment went viral because it was pushed along by the New York Times on twitter labeling it as the “appalling” term “gorilla,” which “ignited the flames of anger and hatred” against Adler, the lawsuit said.

Adler was fired two days later. 

He claims he was using a well-known term to describe aggressive play yet ESPN has destroyed his career.

“By the way ESPN chose to handle this non-issue, they effectively branded me, my character and my reputation for the rest of my life,” Adler told FoxNews.com.

Adler “has lost future opportunities in the sporting and business worlds because no one will hire a ‘racist,’” the lawsuit said. “He has suffered serious emotional distress and harm because he has been falsely accused of being the worst thing imaginable, and something he clearly isn’t and never has been, all over the use of the word ‘guerilla,’ a word that is commonly used in tennis.”

In addition to wrongful termination, Adler is also claiming intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress and economic hardship. The suit also names ESPN Senior Vice President Mark Gross and Vice President Jamie Reynolds. It seeks unspecified damages.

Williams’ publicist did not respond to requests for comment. ESPN spokesperson Dave Nagle said, “We have not been served and we are declining further comment.”

Adler claims that ESPN and its executives knew that he used the word “guerilla” and not “gorilla,” but fired him anyway. He had finished work without a word from his managers following the incident and returned the next day.

“I was eating in the lounge area when the boss showed up out of the blue,” Adler said. “He was bowing to pressure because it was all over twitter.”

Adler was told to apologize on air and he complied. But instead of resuming his broadcasting, he was pulled from the show and fired the next day. He was “told he was done working tennis at ESPN,” the complaint said.

Apparently the world “guerilla” has been used for decades in the tennis world. The complaint mentions “Guerilla Tennis,” the name of a famous 1995 Nike television ad campaign featuring superstars Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras setting up an impromptu tennis match in the middle of a busy city intersection. The ad ran during the US Open and was profiled again in a 2015 Vanity Fair article after the tennis stars  reunited for a similar rematch in the streets of New York. 

“The irony is that Adler called everything correctly and in a professional manner, whereas ESPN did not – they recklessly made the wrong call,” said Adler’s attorney, David Ring, in a statement. “It was not only political correctness gone overboard, but also a cowardly move that ruined a good man’s career.”
 
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Re: Speaking Of Fespnia...
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2017, 09:37:58 PM »
BUST THAT ASS!!!!!  As a lawyer, I often cringe at the frivolous lawsuits you read about from time to time.  I understand that many will never see the inside of a courtroom because if truly frivolous and not backed by the law, most will be tossed out on Summary Judgment.  (But, we rarely hear about those).  I also know that many are filed with little chance but done so to either prove a point or force the other side to the table. But this.....

I saw this story when it came out and I just face palmed, knowing that Adler had no shot to keep his career with the cowards at ESPN who, as we have seen numerous times recently, cave at the slightest sign of upsetting the SJW's.  More power to this guy.  Get after that ass and keep it in the public eye.  foxnews


A veteran ESPN announcer sued the sports network Monday for firing him during the Australian Open over accusations that he had used an ethnic slur against tennis superstar Venus Williams.

Doug Adler, who began working for ESPN in 2008 covering the world’s biggest tennis matches, came under fire for a comment on Jan. 18 when he said Williams used “the guerrilla effect.” The comment went viral because it was pushed along by the New York Times on twitter labeling it as the “appalling” term “gorilla,” which “ignited the flames of anger and hatred” against Adler, the lawsuit said.

Adler was fired two days later. 

He claims he was using a well-known term to describe aggressive play yet ESPN has destroyed his career.

“By the way ESPN chose to handle this non-issue, they effectively branded me, my character and my reputation for the rest of my life,” Adler told FoxNews.com.

Adler “has lost future opportunities in the sporting and business worlds because no one will hire a ‘racist,’” the lawsuit said. “He has suffered serious emotional distress and harm because he has been falsely accused of being the worst thing imaginable, and something he clearly isn’t and never has been, all over the use of the word ‘guerilla,’ a word that is commonly used in tennis.”

In addition to wrongful termination, Adler is also claiming intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress and economic hardship. The suit also names ESPN Senior Vice President Mark Gross and Vice President Jamie Reynolds. It seeks unspecified damages.

Williams’ publicist did not respond to requests for comment. ESPN spokesperson Dave Nagle said, “We have not been served and we are declining further comment.”

Adler claims that ESPN and its executives knew that he used the word “guerilla” and not “gorilla,” but fired him anyway. He had finished work without a word from his managers following the incident and returned the next day.

“I was eating in the lounge area when the boss showed up out of the blue,” Adler said. “He was bowing to pressure because it was all over twitter.”

Adler was told to apologize on air and he complied. But instead of resuming his broadcasting, he was pulled from the show and fired the next day. He was “told he was done working tennis at ESPN,” the complaint said.

Apparently the world “guerilla” has been used for decades in the tennis world. The complaint mentions “Guerilla Tennis,” the name of a famous 1995 Nike television ad campaign featuring superstars Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras setting up an impromptu tennis match in the middle of a busy city intersection. The ad ran during the US Open and was profiled again in a 2015 Vanity Fair article after the tennis stars  reunited for a similar rematch in the streets of New York. 

“The irony is that Adler called everything correctly and in a professional manner, whereas ESPN did not – they recklessly made the wrong call,” said Adler’s attorney, David Ring, in a statement. “It was not only political correctness gone overboard, but also a cowardly move that ruined a good man’s career.”
 

I hope he bankrupts them. 

It's not like he used the qualifier "silverback"
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Re: Speaking Of Fespnia...
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2017, 09:43:04 PM »
I hope he bankrupts them. 

It's not like he used the qualifier "silverback"

Ah the old silverback guerilla effect.  I think Gen. Patton used that maneuver.
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« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2017, 11:20:29 PM »
Silverback is Rodney Garner's nickname for Dontavious Russell.
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« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2017, 06:41:33 AM »
I hope he takes them for everything he can get. 

I had to explain to a dumbass the other day that the term "ape hangers" was not a racial term. 

It refers to a set of handlebars that sit extraordinarily high and make you look like and ape hanging from a tree.

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Re: Speaking Of Fespnia...
« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2017, 09:00:04 AM »
I hope he takes them for everything he can get. 

I had to explain to a dumbass the other day that the term "ape hangers" was not a racial term. 

It refers to a set of handlebars that sit extraordinarily high and make you look like and ape hanging from a tree.

When I was 6, I fitted my Big Wheel with a pair of ape hangers.  I was the envy of my driveway and sidewalk in front of my house.
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Re: Speaking Of Fespnia...
« Reply #6 on: February 15, 2017, 09:04:56 AM »
When I was 6, I fitted my Big Wheel with a pair of ape hangers.  I was the envy of my driveway and sidewalk in front of my house.
It is amazing how you can remember minute details from nearly 3/4 of a century ago.
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« Reply #7 on: February 15, 2017, 09:27:59 AM »
It is amazing how you can remember minute details from nearly 3/4 of a century ago.

Yep.  And I also remember where you live.

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Re: Speaking Of Fespnia...
« Reply #8 on: February 15, 2017, 09:31:15 AM »
I hope he bankrupts them. 

It's not like he used the qualifier "silverback"

All of that ^^. Every. Damn. Penny.
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