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Ex-ESPN Employee Marcellus Wiley Rips Mina Kimes And Her 'Ego' For False Attack On OutKick

Catching up on the OutKick Weekend News Cycle after a short vacation, I was surprised to find out that ESPN's Mina Kimes was publicly calling out our site and founder as people who "mine bigotry for clicks."

How original.

Kimes zeroed in on these claims, calling OutKick some kind of a beacon for hate. 

As a Mexican writing his 5,000th or so article for OutKick, I was shocked to find out Clay Travis and the rest of our group had this secret directive hiding behind their backs. 

Why didn't anyone tell me

As the jealousy subsided, the attention returned to what caused Kimes to attack one of our reporters and OutKick.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 21: Mina Kimes attends the 45th Annual Sports Emmy Awards at Jazz at Lincoln Center on May 21, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by John Nacion/WireImage)

Nowadays, anyone you dislike or disagree with is … (insert "ist" or "phobe" insult here). 

Most of you know all these things already, having lost hair over it in the past. 

But a lucid reminder comes around every so often, reminding us that most of the media is hysterical and that the average American is not meant to feel the convictions put out there by adamantly left-wing figures. 

A simple reminder that not everyone decent is brainwashed by the new leftist perspective.

Enter: ex-ESPN employee Marcellus Wiley. 

To be upfront, I've always found Wiley to be an entertaining voice in the sports media — consistently one of the realest orators in the landscape. Back in my youth, driving back home on Southern California afternoons during traffic, for years, meant tuning into Max & Marcellus on AM radio — a two-man radio show featuring Wiley and OutKick's "favorite" Max Kellerman. It was a damn good radio show. 

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER

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