This is the she-nig that got suspended then fired from ESPN, because it couldn't keep its maw shut. Looks like it got a job as another of The Atlantic's magic nigger parrots: they ook a few words to get an idea going, then a staff writer actually does the piece.

If we can't segregate niggers but they'll segregate themselves, that works just fine too. "White colleges" without nigger teams would still get plenty of sports sponsorships, if not more, because their teams would be watchable again. How quickly do we change the channel when we see a bunch of niggers throwing a ball around?

Then watch nigger colleges claim "racism" as they struggle to get sponsors, and their pet chimps don't get the shoes and cars and illegal kickbacks.

Former ESPN host Jemele Hill -- now a staff writer for The Atlantic -- argues in her controversial first article for the magazine that black college athletes should leave predominantly white schools.

The article, titled, "It's Time for Black Athletes to Leave White Colleges," has drawn a range of responses -- including assertions that Hill is "pro-segregation" or even "racist."

In the article, which appears in The Atlantic's October issue, Hill argues that black athletes help attract money and attention to “predominately white universities that showcase them,” while Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) continue to struggle.

She writes that mostly white schools’ multibillion-dollar revenues have been built on the “exertions of (uncompensated) black athletes," claiming that an elite black athlete attending an HBCU raises awareness of the institution, whose endowments combined are less than a tenth of Harvard’s.
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