He said, the show the well the show started, it was just it was just for white guy, white older guys talking about sports.
And it wasn't even really the issue was Sarah Spain on there. It was her on There's a show I used to listen to religiously, the Dan the Libertat show.
With with with what.
I used to I used to listen to them religiously. It was just such a great show, funny everything. But then when ESPN got bought by Disney, you could hear the change. They started getting more political, more whoke, more distant, like Dan did Dan. Everybody else kind of stayed the same, and it felt awkward. Steve Gotts stayed the same, and I think they I think they fell apart because Stu Gotts was just trying to have fun and Dan would just keep going on his social justice warranting, bringing up
race all the time. It was like, dude, we're talking.
About the basketball game from last night, and you said social identity, politics and all this crap, and how many points did that he scored last night?
How many rebounds were what was a funny moment in the getting you know, the one reason.
They do these things, you know, it's sad for the for for a person that color black man, like, shut up your Puerto Rican Shut the hell up, I'm talking.
About Jesus Chrst. It just got annoying. I couldn't listen to, you know,
