WATCH: Jemele Hill Says Olympic Rules ‘Disproportionately Impact Athletes of Color’
Atlantic writer and former ESPN host Jemele Hill insisted on Sunday that Olympic rules tend to “disproportionately” hurt “athletes of color.”

Atlantic writer and former ESPN host Jemele Hill insisted on Sunday that Olympic rules tend to “disproportionately” hurt “athletes of color.”

Vice TV is preparing to debut a new documentary featuring former ESPN commentator Jemele Hill and Donavan McNabb about black quarterbacks.

Former ESPN host Jemele Hill accused Senator Joe Manchin (D, WV) of being a “power-hungry white dude” after the senator refused to vote for the Biden Administration’s overhaul of U.S. election law.

ESPN has fired sports betting analyst Kelly Stewart before her first day over nine-year-old tweets that she had already acknowledged years ago

A former NBA star has taken to social media to accuse Democrat “woke n*gg*rs” of being the “new version of the KKK.”

Former NBA player Kwame Brown accused Jemele Hill of using “little liberal, democratic talking points” to tear down black men.

“Moonlight” director Barry Jenkins said the infamous Oscars mix-up at the end of the 2017 ceremony has unfairly reinforced the belief that the movie won best picture only because “it was the black film.”

On Tuesday, dozens of athletes reacted to the guilty verdict for former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.

CBS’s “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert concluded that there may come a day when the Democrat Party falls apart and Republicans no longer exist. Colbert said during a recent episode of the Spotify podcast Jemele Hill is Unbothered, the GOP “literally” doesn’t have a platform and its lone leader “literally incited an insurrection.”

‘Atlantic’ writer Jemele Hill piled on with others to accuse Texas GOP Senator Cruz of being insensitive for being in Cancun.

‘Atlantic’ writer Jemele Hill is sticking up for Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban for canceling the playing of the national anthem.

Pop singer Mariah Carey jumped to Twitter on Sunday evening to call Super Bowl night “Colin Kaepernick Appreciation Day.”

Former ESPN commentator Jemele Hill slammed the NFL for “forgetting” to mention Colin Kaepernick in its social justice Super Bowl ad.

Over the weekend, Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman Chad Wheeler was arrested and accused of beating his girlfriend. Now, Atlantic writer Jemele Hill is saying that the alleged attack must be viewed in the “context of a hate crime.”

‘Atlantic’ writer and former ESPN talker Jemele Hill wants her fans to understand that “white power isn’t taking a break” in America.

Former ESPN talker Jemele Hill is once again reviving the Russia collusion hoax.

Former ESPN anchor Jemele Hill says that the Capitol Police would have reacted more quickly if the protesters had been black.

During last week’s interview with boxer Jake Paul, Jemele Hill asked Paul if it was “racist” for him to have knocked out his black opponent.

Actor Ricky Schroder delivered a warning Tuesday to those sending him threats for helping arrange bail money for the 17-year-old Illinois teen Kyle Rittenhouse, who’s accused of killing two people in Wisconsin earlier this year.

On Thursday, former ESPN talker Jemele Hill claimed that “white people” protesting election fraud are merely trying to put a “racist” in the White House.

Jemele Hill communicated in no uncertain terms that she is unwilling to reach out to Trump supporters who feel like their vote was suppressed during Tuesday’s election.

Jemele Hill knows exactly who to blame if President Trump wins reelection: She’s going to blame “white people.”

Donald Trump has not, at the time of this writing, been reelected president of the United States. However, a former ESPN host and outspoken critic of the president seems alarmed at that he will be reelected, and she’s blaming “white people.”

NBA star LeBron James and former ESPN host Jemele Hill went lowbrow by calling Vice President Mike Pence “sh*t,” after a fly landed on his head during the debate on Wednesday.

If you’re looking for someone to show an ability to sense the moment, show class, maturity, and some sense of empathy for those with whom they disagree, you should probably avoid looking at Jemele Hill’s Twitter account.

Former ESPN talker Jemele Hill slammed Pittsburgh Steelers lineman Alejandro Villanueva for breaking with his team, and placing the name of a fallen American soldier on his helmet instead of the social justice message the rest of the team had agreed to wear.

Atlantic writer Jemele Hill insisted that black athletes should stop “entertaining” America because the country does not “value black lives.”

Former ESPN host and current Atlantic writer Jemele Hill, said that those who believe the United States isn’t “nearly as bad as Nazi Germany,” are mistaken.

Former ESPN personality and ‘Atlantic’ writer Jemele Hill has affirmed that she thinks anyone who votes for President Donald Trump a racist.

L.A. Lakers star LeBron James has jumped on board the Biden/Harris 2020 campaign, saying he is ready to help push Biden into the White House.

Thursday on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut,” ESPN’s “The Undefeated” contributing writer William Rhoden suggested that the rationale behind Clemson University head football coach Dabo Swinney and University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban’s support of playing the 2020 college football season came down not just money but the support of President Donald Trump.

Last week, ‘Atlantic’ writer Jemle Hill posted a tweet accusing every single Trump voter of being a racist.

Atlantic writer and former ESPN talker Jemele Hill, says that each and every Trump voter is a racist.

Atlantic writer and former ESPN host Jemele Hill, has admitted that the sort of anti-Semitism seen in Eagles player DeSean Jackson’s social media posts reveal an insensitivity to the persecution of others, within the black community.

Jemele Hill, a contributing writer for The Atlantic, on Tuesday ripped President Donald Trump for his Monday tweet which called on NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace to apologize for his role in advancing the alleged noose “HOAX.”

ESPN is planning a new documentary focused on the NFL’s original anthem protester, Colin Kaepernick. Moreover, the network is working with one of their most controversial former talents to do it.

Former ESPN host and current Atlantic writer Jemele Hill, has come under attack for a ten-year-old tweet that many are calling “transphobic.”

On Wednesday, Jemele Hill warned TV networks that refusing to air NFL players protesting during the national anthem would be “journalistically irresponsible.”

Former ESPN personality Jemele Hill expressed outrage when black NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace claimed a “noose” was left in his garage, but now that a hate crime has been ruled out, Hill is taking flak for jumping before the facts were in.

Monday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” former ESPN sports commentator and current Atlantic writer Jemele Hill said the noose left in driver Bubba Wallace’s garage stall a “disgusting reminder” of who NASCAR “is for.”
