The Ringer’s Diante Lee Criticizes Walter Football for Mina Kimes Troll Post
Online (Twitter/X): Walter Football’s account posted a disparaging comment toward ESPN analyst Mina Kimes, blaming her for “ruining” “Around the Horn.” Kimes responded by highlighting a prior misogynistic post from Walter Football. Diante Lee of The Ringer then defended Kimes, calling out Walter Football’s sexism. The exchange underscores ongoing toxicity aimed at women in sports media, with critics urging stricter moderation and more respectful discourse.
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- • Diante Lee (The Ringer): Criticized Walter Football’s post aimed at Mina Kimes.
- • Mina Kimes (ESPN): Prominent NFL analyst, frequently targeted by sexist trolls.
- • Walter Football (Website): Known for draft analysis but faces backlash for misogynistic commentary.
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Emphasizes calling out sexism and the need for supportive environments in sports media.
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