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ESPN Was Smart to Fire Paul Shirley

Paul Shirley

“All men are created equal” says the Declaration of Independence.  And except for that part in the U.S. constitution where slaves were considered 3/5 of a man, the founding fathers largely got it right.

(Yes, except for that er uh “minor” faux pas.)

Conversely, not all opinions are created equal.  Some are more informed than others.  Some are more valid/valuable than others and should be treated accordingly.  It’s why children can not vote.  It’s why the NTSB and the FAA have slightly more influence than Mo’Kelly when it comes to airline safety regulations.  And most importantly it’s why career journeymen basketball players shouldn’t be anywhere near the arena (pun intended) of political/socio-economic commentary.  The acceptance of opinions is not guaranteed equal protection under the law, despite the misguided complaints of some.

It’s with these precursors we should more closely examine the controversy surrounding the remarks for now former ESPN blogger Paul Shirley.  Note, Mo’Kelly said the controversy surrounding the remarks, not the remarks.  The remarks in and of themselves aren’t worthy of debate.  Sometimes the boundaries  of “obscene” and “indecent” extend beyond the borders of pornography.  The remarks of Paul Shirley arguably meet the standard of both obscenity and indecency.

Shirley’s remarks can be found HERE

There will be no debate as to the merits of his remarks.  Mo’Kelly has neither the time nor the inclination to do your homework and retrace the time-line of events ranging from the 1915-1934 American occupation of Haiti to the IMF loans of today and how they impacted all things in the time between the two.  Pick up a history book, or use Google and get in the game (pun intended); but it won’t be Mo’Kelly’s job on this day.

Conversely, what could and should be discussed is whether ESPN stepped over the line in firing Shirley for those same remarks, irrespective of how ill-informed, illogical and insensitive they surely were.  There are those invariably who have argued Shirley’s “freedom of speech” has been encroached upon and we are diminished as a society when we persecute those with opinions of lesser popularity. It’s a fair discussion to have, but anyone yelling “free speech” in defense of Paul Shirley has already missed the point and should re-examine the meaning of the first amendment.

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”

Freedom of speech is the inalienable right to avoid prosecution for one’s views, not persecution…a distinct difference.  In addition, freedom of speech is a dialogue, not a monologue.  Paul Shirley is allowed to express himself within the boundaries of law and ESPN is allowed to express its disapproval and fire him in response.

And yes, Mo’Kelly is ecstatic ESPN did the right thing in this instance.

We as Americans do not have an inalienable right to our own column, television show or radio program.  We are only guaranteed the right to express our opinions without fear of arrest, not the medium or platform in which to express it.

Virtually all companies have a code of conduct policy for its employees, ESPN included.  ESPN as a media entity undoubtedly has editorial guidelines and surely has an ombudsman.  Color Mo’Kelly cynical, but Paul Shirley commenting on the supposed political ineptitude of Haiti and its citizens’ “need” for more stringent use of birth control likely fell outside of a “sports blogger’s” purview.  To his credit,  he was an equal opportunity offender, managing to disrespect the memory of both the Tsunami victims as well as the Haiti earthquake victims.  His ignorance was world-renown is a number of ways you could say.

To be completely honest, it doesn’t bother Mo’Kelly that Shirley does not support any Haitian relief effort.  That is his “right.”  He has the “right” to voice his displeasure and he will not be whisked away to jail for it.  His comments were consistent with most partially-educated career athletes; those who spent most of their lives on the field of play and not in a classroom or library.  Paul Shirley, a person who likely has never contributed anything meaningful to society beyond dribbling a basketball should be loathe to lecture anyone as to who might be taking up too much space on planet Earth.

(And Mo’Kelly might also add, Shirley’s basketball contributions were negligible at best; his name a trivia question on its best day.)

If there is any single individual who embodies the ugly and arrogant Americanism despised around the world in the wake of the Bush administration, Paul Shirley is it.

But Mo’Kelly digresses…

At the same time, ESPN has the “right” to have nothing to do with individuals such as Shirley or their associated commentary.  The same was true for MSNBC and Don Imus and the same is true for the continuing relationship between Sirius Radio and Howard Stern.  We have a right to do business or not do business with whom we please.  The first amendment doesn’t guarantee employment and we should be thankful it does not.  Paul Shirley is “free” to disregard the rules and guidelines of ESPN and offer his theories on race, class and birth control via some other media outlet.  The internet is an infinitely vast landscape.  Yet in this free speech dialogue, the rest of us are “free” to ridicule his ignorance accordingly.

Paul Shirley is simply the latest in a long line of athletes/entertainers who wrongly assumed that because he/she has a platform in which to express him/herself it somehow validates the subsequent opinion.

It doesn’t.

It only magnifies our awareness of their woeful ignorance on issues wholly unrelated to their expertise.    Paul and others like him should leave the heavy lifting of race and politics to the trained professionals and go back to doing what he does best, wallowing in mediocrity on and off the court.

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ESPN Blogger Fired for Haiti Remarks (Damn Right)

Paul Shirley

Bravo to ESPN.

Paul Shirley, former NBA benchwarmer, while writing for ESPN decided to offer his venture outside of his sports purview to offer his thoughts on aid to Haiti, birth control, homelessness and other topics in which he was far less than ill-informed in which to comment.

That alone should get you fired from writing for a sports news service.  But when you see what he actually wrote, it’s amazing that the ESPN editorial board did not manage to keep Shirley from stabbing himself in a literary sense and prevent it from being published in the first place.

Nevertheless, ESPN did the right thing in the end.  Here’s a sampling of what Shirley had to say.

(And before anyone comes with the tired “free speech” argument, this is not a free speech issue.  Paul Shirley is “free” to make the comments, and ESPN is “free” to fire him.  You are not granted an inalienable right to have a column, only not to go to jail for any viewpoint which might have been expressed in it.  No tired “free speech” arguments today please.)

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“I haven’t donated a cent to the Haitian relief effort. And I probably will not,” wrote Mr. Shirley on the Flip Collective website. “I haven’t donated to the Haitian relief effort for the same reason that I don’t give money to homeless men on the street. Based on past experiences, I don’t think the guy with the sign that reads ‘Need You’re Help’ is going to do anything constructive with the dollar I might give him. If I use history as my guide, I don’t think the people of Haiti will do much with my money either.”

Dear Haitians –

First of all, kudos on developing the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Your commitment to human rights, infrastructure, and birth control should be applauded.  As we prepare to assist you in this difficult time, a polite request: If it’s possible, could you not re-build your island home in the image of its predecessor? Could you not resort to the creation of flimsy shanty- and shack-towns? And could some of you maybe use a condom once in a while?

Sincerely,

The Rest of the World


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Six Sigma Gamma Rho Sorors Arrested for Hazing

If you know the words to this song, sing along.  Another historically Black Greek Letter Organization is in trouble.  When Mo’Kelly last broached this subject, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity announced its organization-wide moratorium and membership freeze while it dealt with issues such as these.

Alpha Kappa Alpha as we all know is dealing with extreme financial issues and some of its membership is seeking to remove its national president.  Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity is in the midst of a $97 million dollar lawsuit in response to a hazing-related death of a pledge.

Mo’Kelly will say it again…it will not be long before ALL of our organization s cease to exist at this rate.

Story HERE.

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El DeBarge a No-Show at Peace Summit

Johnny Morris (center)

Well, at least he didn’t show up by the time Mo’Kelly left.  On Monday evening, Mo’Kelly and hundreds of other radio professionals celebrated the 45-year radio career of legend Johnny Morris.  In an event hosted by comedian Mark Curry and Louis Dix, entertainers, friends and co-workers (including yours truly) said words and raised money on behalf of Morris who is battling cancer.

By the time Mo’Kelly left, there was no sign of El DeBarge, so no peace agreement could be signed.  Maybe next time.

The night was filled by great performances, those by Stevie Wonder, Jamie Foxx, Lenny Williams of Tower of Power fame and Raphael Saadiq.

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