It's a "bad" word? Really?
The word WHORE goes, as Chris Berman would say, "BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK" a long time.
"'Tis Pity She's a Whore" was performed at, pardon the expression, the COCKPIT THEATRE in England in 1633.
Despite what some feminist cunts might think, WHORE is a fine word. It's an earthier version of PROSTITUTE, that's all. And yet, on ESPN's boxing website, it was censored!
BOXING. How often, in telecast boxing matches, do corner men yell out four-letter words? These go right out over Box Nation, Spike, CBS, NBC and every other channel that broadcasts this stuff.
Oooh, ooh, wait a minute ESPN, you pussies, is it OK to say "BOX Nation?" You know that BOX has another meaning!
Kell Brook was talking about how much of a media WHORE the mere Khan is. And he is.
Let's also note, in case you've forgotten about "Midnight Cowboy," that men can be whores, too.
Brook was referencing the Kardashian clan. You remember them. It all began when Kim Kardashian, a nobody whose father was one of O.J. Simpson's FOUR lawyers, appeared on a "leaked" porn video. PORN.
Is there anybody who doesn't know what Kim Kardashian did to become famous?
Sal Marchiano who once called boxing matches, described the happiest sight being Bristol, Connecticut in his rear view mirror. He was not a fan of that small town and the small-minded idiots of ESPN who built their headquarters there. He was fired.
ESPN has made the news recently for firing a lot of very good reporters, and keeping on some brainless loudmouths who are MEDIA WHORES and get attention just by saying stupid shit.
Now this. I find it OFFENSIVE to see the word WHORE censored into w----. As if we don't know what w---- means.
The late great dirty comedienne Pearl Williams once bitched at a ringsider, "You don't like dirty words?? If yer so refined, how come ya know what I'm sayin'?"
ESPN, let's put it as simply as possible. What you did is fucked up.
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