I don't know how many of you caught this story, but apparently ESPN talking head Dana Jacobson, co-host of "First Take" (formerly "Cold Pizza") made some pretty despicable comments in public last weekend.
During a roast for fellow ESPN jock-sniffers Mike Golic and Mike "Greenie" Greenberg, Jacobson uttered some truly profane and anti-Christian remarks. As she "roasted" Notre Dame-alum Golic, Jacobson shouted out, "F... Notre Dame!" followed by "F... Touchdown Jesus!" and then, taking it to its logical conclusion, simply "F... Jesus!"
I think it's a safe prediction that Jacobson will not be fired. She probably will only be given a slap on the wrist, if anything at all. But just imagine if she'd said, "F... Martin Luther King!" or even worse, "F... the Jews!" Her career would be over, and there would be non- stop "discussion" about it on every sports talk show. I actually heard a local jock-sniffing idiot from a radio show say this morning that "it was no big deal," and certainly not as serious as the comments about lynching Tiger Woods that a golf channel commentator made recently. That's what our society has come to, folks; it clearly is now a bigger crime to make nasty comments about a black golfer than it is to issue the vilest condemnation possible against Jesus Christ. Ah, the joys of Don King's America....
Just in the past few months, there have been at least three separate instances where a female celebrity (well, at least what passes for "celebrity" in our cockeyed culture) has issued really horrible, profane remarks about Jesus in public. First, that unbelievably obnoxious "comedian" Sarah Silverman stated gleefully that "Yeah, we killed Jesus. So what? I wish he'd come back- I'd f...ing kill him again!" No cancellation of her almost unknown little show on the Comedy Channel. No real criticism at all from anyone with a public forum. Then, "comedian" Kathy Griffin held up her award at some MTV- type bogus ceremony and said, "I'm not thanking Jesus for this. Suck it, Jesus! This award is my God, now!" Again, no real criticism and her career as a self-acclaimed "D-List" celebrity continues unabated. Now this one, perhaps the most odious of all.
The Catholic League will protest this, and receive very little media coverage for their efforts. What scant attention the issue receives will feature clearly bemused expressions on the faces of the jock-sniffing talking heads, whose every utterance will be to further the party mantra of "yes, the remarks were unfortunate, but they were clearly not meant to be taken seriously." No one outside the Catholic League, or perhaps a token Evangelist preacher, will be allowed to speak out strongly about Jacobson's remarks on any television or radio station.
I think a good question to ask here would be; why do so many people who don't believe in Jesus Christ despise him so much? If he's just a fairy tale figure, or even just a mortal Jewish Rabbi, then why waste so much time defaming his name, his image and his words?
During a roast for fellow ESPN jock-sniffers Mike Golic and Mike "Greenie" Greenberg, Jacobson uttered some truly profane and anti-Christian remarks. As she "roasted" Notre Dame-alum Golic, Jacobson shouted out, "F... Notre Dame!" followed by "F... Touchdown Jesus!" and then, taking it to its logical conclusion, simply "F... Jesus!"
I think it's a safe prediction that Jacobson will not be fired. She probably will only be given a slap on the wrist, if anything at all. But just imagine if she'd said, "F... Martin Luther King!" or even worse, "F... the Jews!" Her career would be over, and there would be non- stop "discussion" about it on every sports talk show. I actually heard a local jock-sniffing idiot from a radio show say this morning that "it was no big deal," and certainly not as serious as the comments about lynching Tiger Woods that a golf channel commentator made recently. That's what our society has come to, folks; it clearly is now a bigger crime to make nasty comments about a black golfer than it is to issue the vilest condemnation possible against Jesus Christ. Ah, the joys of Don King's America....
Just in the past few months, there have been at least three separate instances where a female celebrity (well, at least what passes for "celebrity" in our cockeyed culture) has issued really horrible, profane remarks about Jesus in public. First, that unbelievably obnoxious "comedian" Sarah Silverman stated gleefully that "Yeah, we killed Jesus. So what? I wish he'd come back- I'd f...ing kill him again!" No cancellation of her almost unknown little show on the Comedy Channel. No real criticism at all from anyone with a public forum. Then, "comedian" Kathy Griffin held up her award at some MTV- type bogus ceremony and said, "I'm not thanking Jesus for this. Suck it, Jesus! This award is my God, now!" Again, no real criticism and her career as a self-acclaimed "D-List" celebrity continues unabated. Now this one, perhaps the most odious of all.
The Catholic League will protest this, and receive very little media coverage for their efforts. What scant attention the issue receives will feature clearly bemused expressions on the faces of the jock-sniffing talking heads, whose every utterance will be to further the party mantra of "yes, the remarks were unfortunate, but they were clearly not meant to be taken seriously." No one outside the Catholic League, or perhaps a token Evangelist preacher, will be allowed to speak out strongly about Jacobson's remarks on any television or radio station.
I think a good question to ask here would be; why do so many people who don't believe in Jesus Christ despise him so much? If he's just a fairy tale figure, or even just a mortal Jewish Rabbi, then why waste so much time defaming his name, his image and his words?