Pat McAfee Blasts ‘Old White People’ At ESPN Who He Says ‘Hate Him’

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ESPN personality Pat McAfee took to his Instagram to blast the “old white people” and “ESPN people” who he says “hate him.” McAfee made the comments after getting fed up with negative comments people left about him on College GameDay’s Instagram.

On his Instagram story, Pat McAfee shared a collage of negative comments alongside the photos of the people who left them before going on the following rant.

According to McAfee, much of the negative feedback he gets comes from “old white people” and “old ESPN people,” which are sometimes one in the same.

Pat McAfee takes shots at “old white people” and “ESPN people” who he believes “hate him” on his Instagram story

“I just got done a little morning workout. It’s nice to read those comments. I’d like to let all you old f— know, I hate you too. Never got along with that class of people. Teachers, principals, you name it. Since I [was] a kid, always hated me. It’s kind of a part of life now,” he began.

McAfee then pointed out how its mainly “old white people” and “old ESPN people” who “hate him the most,” referencing the fact that his brand of sports broadcasting does not click with a certain demographic of people.

“If you think about old white people and old ESPN people, those are really the people that hate me the most at this stage of life,” he said.

“Now granted, there’s some other groups that certainly have threatened my life on a pretty regular basis, I’d say they hate me too. But throughout the entirety, old whites and the old ESPN people over the last like three years have really hated me. That’s who all the producers are of GameDay too. So now — it’s been a fun run. College football is great. OK, cheers. Have a great day.”

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