ESPN Guy Says China's Genocide is No Worse Than Red States Requiring Voter ID

The U.S. declared last year that the actions against Uyghur Muslims in the Xinjiang region of China as genocide. But according to ESPN's J. A. Adande, committing genocide against Uyghurs is no worse than red states requiring voter ID.

This moron actually said this on Friday's Around the Horn. Adande said Americans should not question what these modern-day Nazis are doing to Uyghurs:






This creep is comparing voter ID to genocide, slave labor, concentration camps, forced abortions and forced sterilizations.

ESPN should fire this guy not for his incendiary comments, but for being this dumb on national television. Keep in mind, the city in which Adande lives, Chicago, has required ID to enter restaurants, bars and gyms.

But, of course, ESPN will do nothing. ESPN will not punish a black personality for offensive comments toward Uyghur Muslims. ESPN does not care about Uyghurs, and is afraid to discipline a black person, as the network shows time and time again.

OutKick has asked ESPN for a comment on Adande, but it won't respond. We have also asked Around the Horn host Tony Reali for comment. Reali, who's undoubtedly afraid to condemn Adande too, has not responded either.

Update: ESPN tells Fox News that it will not comment on Adande's comments. ESPN is that scared.

Adande's comments are sick. And most tellingly, ESPN was the outlet to tweet and share his comments, as if the network is proud.

This guy is also a professor at the Medill School of Journalism, teaching students that asking for an ID to vote is worse than genocide.













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