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Barstool Sports debuts podcast episode with N-word in title

They’re lowering the bar stool.

On Sunday, Barstool Sports activities founder Dave Portnoy ruffled online feathers immediately after refusing to apologize for making offensive remarks in the past. Now, it seems his controversial sports internet site is doubling down on the troll strategies — by airing an episode of their podcast “2Biggs” with a title that spells out the N-phrase.

The installment, titled “Barstool N - - - - R (Now It’s Gonna Get Very Serious) feat. the Minority Report,” was declared Wednesday on the podcast’s Twitter account.

Social media reaction to the title was swift and predominantly adverse, ranging from a uncomplicated “Cringe” and “y’all proud of this?” to “Looking like fools with that acronym” and “Y’all experienced a excellent dialogue and threw it out the window for a shock value title, smh.”

Throughout the inflammatory hourlong show, hosts Willie Colon and Brandon Newman joined other black Barstool creators to deal with “Dave Portnoy’s use of the N-phrase and his racist comments relating to Colin Kaepernick and his protest in 2016,” for each the description on Apple. They’re referring to a not long ago resurfaced phase from 2016 in which the Barstool bigwig as opposed the kneeling Kaepernick to an “ISIS male,” which ignited a social-media spat in between Portnoy and the Atlantic author Jemele Hill.

Later on on, Colon recapped a a single-on-a single conversation with Portnoy — recognized in the enterprise as El Presidente — in which the founder spelled out why “he will not apologize for his racist remarks in the past,” for each the Apple synopsis.

Certainly, the pot-stirring media president has held genuine to his offensive phrase.

This past Sunday, Portnoy clapped again at critics of a Twitter compilation of a variety of moments he’s dropped N-bombs during broadcasts. “Memo to the cancel cops. I knew this was coming right before you did. And I’m ready. You don’t cancel me. I cancel you,” he wrote.

“I’m uncancelable,” the Barstool boss declared in an accompanying online video.

This isn’t the first time El Presidente has produced inflammatory remarks. In May, the rabble-rouser went on a profanity-laced tirade in which he claimed he’d “rather die of corona” than lose his company during the pandemic.