It’s time to sell, Disney. It’s just too much now.
After New Orleans, Louisiana was hit with an Islamic State (ISIS)-related terrorist attack in the early hours of New Year’s Day, the Sugar Bowl between Notre Dame and Georgia was postponed for 24 hours. Prior to the game Thursday, organizers held a moment of silence for the people who were killed and injured, which then led to Fighting Irish and Bulldogs fans uniting in “U-S-A” chants that give you pure chills. (RELATED: Allstate CEO Thomas Wilson Dragged For Absolutely Ignorant Statement Prior To Sugar Bowl)
It was one of those moments that truly made you proud to be an American, unless you’re ESPN. Exclusively broadcasting the Sugar Bowl, the four-letter network didn’t show the moment of silence, nor did they show the “U-S-A” chants. Hell, they didn’t even show the national anthem!
And Americans, including…