ESPN’s SportsCenter Deletes Tweet Praising Fidel Castro’s Love of Sports – Mediaite
The Twitter account for ESPN’s SportsCenter sent out a tweet Sunday about Fidel Castro’s love of sports that was criticized for painting the Cuban dictator in a positive light.
“Savior and scourge, Fidel Castro was many things to many people,” the now-deleted tweet read. “One thing all can agree on: He loved his sports.”
Shockingly, a lot of people on Twitter didn’t appreciate SportCenter‘s humanization of a brutal despot.
So did many of the dissidents he had murdered, SportsCenter. https://t.co/pf24wgNVfx
— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) March 20, 2016
Dumbest tweet of the day or of all time? https://t.co/RonXSGNhNv
— Jon Ralston (@RalstonReports) March 20, 2016
“Hitler’s love for sports is too frequently overlooked as historians obsess over some questionable actions.” https://t.co/OljYfzl7aY
— Marcus Hawkins (@HawkinsUSA) March 20, 2016
I’ll take ‘Stupid Tweets’ for $1000, Alex. https://t.co/9wR0crp0Ku
— Victor Rojas (@VictorRojas) March 20, 2016
.@SportsCenter Yay sports! pic.twitter.com/AI9rBuhvRt
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) March 20, 2016
.@Hermie412 @SportsCenter Go Cuba Sailing Team! pic.twitter.com/pot9Df2PSy
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) March 20, 2016
Then why did so many Cuban athletes risk their lives to defect to freedom? Love of sports persecution for athletes? https://t.co/8DcLCJ80cD
— Glenn Ordway (@GlennDOrdway) March 20, 2016
@SportsCenter “Harsh Communist Dictator…But, he loved his sports! What a guy! Give him an ESPY for courage!” – ESPN
— Bonda (@BenOndaTop) March 20, 2016
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