Jaxson Dart slammed for introducing Trump. If only he beat women
Social media erupted last week with controversy surrounding the New York Giants’ second-year signal-caller, Jaxson Dart. His crime? Introducing President Donald Trump at a May 22 speech. This week, Green Bay Packers star Josh Jacobs was charged with strangling his girlfriend — a far less offensive act in the eyes of the liberal media, apparently.
Jaxson Dart slammed for introducing Trump. If only he beat women Jaxson Dart faced significant backlash for introducing President Trump, while Josh Jacobs’ arrest for strangling his girlfriend received less media attention. The article argues this disparity reflects a liberal media bias that punishes conservative-leaning actions more harshly than violent crimes. It contrasts the public criticism of Dart by his teammate with the lack of similar condemnation for Packers players following Jacobs’ arrest.
- Jaxson Dart was criticized for introducing President Donald Trump at a speech.
- Josh Jacobs was charged with strangling his girlfriend.
- The article claims the liberal media treated Dart’s action as a major offense while downplaying Jacobs’ arrest.
- Political slogans and LGBT pride events are noted as common in sports marketing.
- Dart’s teammate Abdul Carter publicly criticized him, while no Packers teammates publicly criticized Jacobs.
- The article states that since 2000, 146 NFL players have been charged with domestic violence or assault, implying a lack of teammate accountability.
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