Sports Journalist Bomani Jones Causes Outrage On Social Media For Wearing "Caucasians" T-Shirt In The Style Of The Cleveland Indians logo.
On his day off, Jones swung by ESPN’s “Mike & Mike,” sporting a dark blue shirt with the words “Caucasians” in a similar font and color scheme as that of the Cleveland Indians jerseys and merchandise. The team has come under fire for still using the Chief Wahoo logo — a depiction of a red-faced Native American — which the franchise says it’s phasing out as mascot. Jones’s shirt had a wide-smiling white male with a dollar sign where the feather would be on Chief Wahoo.
TMZ first reported that ESPN had “freaked out” over Jones’s shirt and asked him to cover it up. Sources at ESPN confirmed to The Post that Jones was indeed asked to cover up the shirt throughout the course of his appearance.
Scrambling to censor Mr. Jones because they don't want people paying attention to how RACIST the hundreds of professional, college, high school mascots based upon Native Americans actually are.
Scrambling to censor Mr. Jones because they don't want people paying attention to how RACIST the hundreds of professional, college, high school mascots based upon Native Americans actually are.