Monday, January 3, 2011

Jeannine Edwards

ESPN football spokesman Ron Franklin was not allowed in the air this weekend after he allegedly as a colleague, Jeannine Edwards, "cake"and a "hole".

    Franklin, 68, was reportedly sexistcomments on in a production meeting Friday. Edwards tries to reports by the end of a conversation I had with another player, end, if its closure and the "cake ". If she says that is not the language acceptable, he replied: "Very well, then, ** hole."

    Maybe it sounded more badass in your head?

    Ron Franklin remained in the air during the radio broadcast of Saturday Fiesta Bowl. But I hope the real punishment for him, but feels like a grumpy old chauvinist dinosaurs. I mean, really, "cake"? Who says so? Hello cried, Ron Franklin, 1962 and wants his condescending nickname for women back! (or appear over-reaction, like it) Although we are not the whole story of why he was so he reacts has done, calling a woman "cake" have is clearly sexist and n "There is no excuse for it. Not one! There is no excuse for calling someone an "a ** hole", but obviously, this man has problems with working with this particular woman, if necessary, for determining sex. They are ESPN, Ron, "Mad Men. "

    OK, it would sound horrible, but when I hear stories like that of people in the generation of my parents, I think, thank God, you will no longer behave in this way too long. This does not mean that young people should not forget a certain degree of sexism, too, but for some reason I do not see a guy in my generation ever call a colleague "cake" in the face during a meeting. Well, exceptJoe Francisco.

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