Former MSNBC anchor David Shuster has called for a boycott of ESPN, Disney, and College GameDay sponsors over Paul Finebaum's takes on Michigan. Shuster threatened to cancel his Disney World vacation if ESPN doesn't fire Finebaum. He also warned that ESPN will suffer 'more consequences than you can ever imagine' if Finebaum isn't fired. Finebaum's emotional reactions to Michigan have sparked controversy, with some questioning the authenticity of his emotions. Despite the backlash, there are also voices defending Finebaum, highlighting the intensity of his fanbase's reactions in the past.
A former MSNBC anchor says ESPN will suffer "more consequences than you can ever imagine" if they don't fire Paul Finebaum for criticizing Michigan. Yes, this is real life... https://t.co/AEmMyOMwrk
Journalist And Michigan Fan David Shuster Is Threatening To Cancel His Disney World Vacation If ESPN Doesn't Fire Paul Finebaum https://t.co/SsD405P4JR https://t.co/LM8QnKZaPt
Imagine thinking you can cancel @finebaum. Dude has had the Alabama and Auburn fanbases trying to kill him simultaneously. How many of these dudes have ever even thought about poisoning a tree?
Journalist And Michigan Fan David Shuster Is Threatening To Cancel His Disney World Vacation If ESPN Doesn't Fire Paul Finebaum https://t.co/SsD405P4JR https://t.co/8uL6pVQQOY
Former MSNBC anchor David Shuster called for a boycott of ESPN, Disney, and College GameDay sponsors over Paul Finebaum's takes on Michigan. "If @finebaum isn't fired @ESPN, our family will go to @SixFlags. Congrats." https://t.co/Ban9PwC7Zr
Someone texted me, "Why's Finebaum getting so emotional about Michigan?" I responded something to the effect of, "He's acting. He doesn't actually care this much but he's performing a bit." This was days ago, and Finebaum has ratcheted up the histrionics even more since.
Former MSNBC anchor says he’ll boycott Disney World and GameDay sponsors if ESPN doesn’t fire Paul Finebaum https://t.co/pGgHeRwWs1 https://t.co/IhwlLVW7Ji