(WATCH) Project Veritas Exposes Anti-White, Anti-Trump, Woke Culture At ESPN (VIDEO)

Bombshell undercover video obtained by former ESPN studio operator, Trevor Adams, was released on Tuesday by Project Veritas.

The footage shows Adams expressing concern about the toxic work environment, and the anti-Trump and anti-White sentiments present.

Project Veritas reported Adams sent an email to the entire company expressing his coworkers’ and his own concerns about the workplace environment.

ESPN flagged Adams’ email as a security threat and two days later, police showed up at Adams’ residence.

A clip from the video shows a black female, working as an audio communications specialist, explaining “that’s not how it is” when discussing the difference between the social justice image ESPN holds versus the reality of the workplace environment.

“From my experience, especially with the discrimination and the racism. I think he’s [Trevor Adams] just trying to shine light on a bigger situation, and I said, ‘I’ll back him.’ I wanted to do what he did, but I know if I would have done that, I would have been fired,’” she explained.

In response to his decision to speak up about ESPN’s poor working conditions over the recent years, Adams has gotten an outpouring of support from his colleagues.

“A lot of people were cheering me on. A lot of people said, ‘We’re glad you sent this. We hope something comes of it. We don’t think it will, but we’re glad that finally, someone spoke up,’” he said, surprised that his coworkers would react that way.

According to the video, SEC reporter Alyssa Lang also claimed that someone behind the scenes angrily complained to her that three hosts on a show were white.

“I know the comments that have been made to me at work and the conversations that have been had in front of me at work, like, I mean just blatantly racist sh*t. Just blatantly, like, complaining to me that we have three white hosts, and I’m like, ‘What do you want me – do you want me to leave?” Lang asked.

Also featured in the video, Audio Comms Specialist Nick Calabrese is seen saying that “going around and accusing people of being racist is bad. It’s very bad.”

An interviewer asked Calabrese, “If you have to put a color in front of it…” Calabrese responded, “You’re being racist.”

Athletes who appear on television When asked what it’s like to tell people he works at ESPN these days, Matt Schick, who has been with the company since 2012, answered, “It has different connotations now.” ESPN was described as “a global entity of forced thought” by the author later in the article.

ESPN anchor Matt Schick, who has been with the company since 2012, said, “It has different connotations now,” when talking about who he works for. He also labeled ESPN “a global entity of forced thought.”

Adams and at least one more undercover source accused ESPN leadership executives of chastising them for being white, republican, or pro-Trump. Adams claimed he has been called a “b*tch” and other anti-male derogatory comments.

ESPN promptly fired Adamas once the Project Veritas video was released.

Project Veritas claims more content on ESPN is coming soon.

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