ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith Just Mansplained Domestic Violence...w/vid

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Listen up, ladies, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith has a message for you, and it’s basically: Ladies, stop provoking men into beating you so Smith and his “fellas” don’t have to get your back.

Smith’s point—and it’s a bad one—goes something like this: Men should never hit women, but it’s really on women to make sure they don’t do anything that would trigger a violent response.

More: http://www.boston.com/entertainment...ic-violence/fTdpuI2NLEdYYivGRxthNK/story.html

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*sigh* and folks wonder why I don't watch his craptastic show.
 
SAS follow up on twitter

https://twitter.com/stephenasmith

This will be a long tweeted message, folks. So please stay with me and let me finish my complete thought before responding…b/c i’m ANNOYED.

Upon hearing what I had to say, although admitting I could’ve been more articulate on the matter, let me be clear: I don’t understand how on earth someone could interpret that I somehow was saying women are to blame for domestic violence. And when I saw Michelle Beadle a colleague I have profound respect for — tweet what she tweeted, enough is enough. Something needs to be said right now.

There is absolutely no excuse to put your hands on a women. REPEATEDLY, I said dudes who do that need to be dealt with. REPEATEDLY, I echoed when confronted by it in the past — when someone was stupid enough to touch a loved one of this man, raised by 4 older sisters, a mom and numerous female relatives and loved ones, that man was dealt with. From that point, I simply asked: now what about the other side.

If a man is pathetic and stupid enough to put his hands on a woman — which I have NEVER DONE, btw — of course he needs to pay the price.

Who on earth is denying that? But what about addressing women on how they can help prevent the obvious wrong being done upon them?

In no way was I accusing a woman of being wrong. I was simply saying what that preventive measures always need to be addressed because there’s only but so much that can be done after the fact….once the damage is already done. Nothing more. My apologies to Michelle Beadle.

And any woman out there who misconstrued what I said. I have always — and will always — find violence against a women every bit as horrific as women, themselves, find it. Always have. Always will, which my personal behavior exemplifies. I’ll strive to be more articulate in the future. But be clear, I wasn’t BLAMING women for anything. I was simply saying to take all things into consideration for preventative purposes. Period.
 
He's suffering from foot in mouth today. Enjoying watching both the Beadle and the Little Ball of Hate (JFE) take him down a notch on twitter...
 
He's suffering from foot in mouth today. Enjoying watching both the Beadle and the Little Ball of Hate (JFE) take him down a notch on twitter...

It ain't fun when the heat is turned on him... lol
 
He's suffering from foot in mouth today. Enjoying watching both the Beadle and the Little Ball of Hate (JFE) take him down a notch on twitter...

Have not heard JFE's name in a long time. She kind of just dropped off the planet.
 
I have never seen this so called intelligence his supporters claim he has.
 
Listen up, ladies, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith has a message for you, and it’s basically: Ladies, stop provoking men into beating you so Smith and his “fellas” don’t have to get your back.

How is he still on TV?
 
Have not heard JFE's name in a long time. She kind of just dropped off the planet.

Good

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He probably doesn't care in the end. He's a media celebrity & people are talking about him. That's probably what he wanted all along.

Unless they fire him.
 

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