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Once again, we’re left to remind the double-dealers, race hustlers and the ignorantly wishful that the successful pursuit of equality is a fool’s mission if one chooses inequality as their path.

And, outside of The Rev. Al Sharpton’s amen-reliant but diminishing numbers of protesters who remain confident in the come-hither presence of TV news cameras for no legitimate reason, no folks are more welcomed to shout baseless or half-headed “racism” without fear of recrimination than black men and women in the employ of ESPN.

Last week ex-NFL DB Ryan Clark, a black ESPN “personality,” said that the firing and arrest of Sherrone Moore, a married father and the head coach of Michigan’s win-by-any-means football team, will result in diminished opportunities for black men to be hired to coach anywhere and everywhere.

Clark: “If you’re Sherrone Moore, who was the first African-American head coach at the University of Michigan, there’s also a community of coaches that would love to follow in your footsteps that will be partly judged because of your actions. He does have to own that.

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