Surprise, surprise, Jemele Hill did not like the UFC 250 Freedom event at the White House. Who'd have ever thought that someone whose entire career has been built on criticizing anything she can associate with the "right wing" would disapprove of an event hosted by Donald Trump?
TMZ conducted an interview with Hill, who naturally claimed the UFC event did not represent "the best of America."
"If this is supposed to represent the best of America, what about this represented the best of America?" she said.
While giving some acknowledgment that it's "great to celebrate" veterans, which the event did, she claimed that the proudly patriotic pageantry and demonstrations celebrating America's 250th anniversary was "gaudy" and "narcissistic." And that, to her, it was more of a "Trump rally" than celebration for the country.
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"But when you consider the context of what this is supposed to mean, everything about this felt gaudy, it felt narcissistic, it was like Temu WrestleMania to me," she said. "And I don't know if that's the correct representation for America, and especially this sport in particular. Because look out in the crowd, did you see a lot of diversity in the crowd? This felt like a Trump rally. This didn't feel like a rally or celebration for America, something to bring everybody in."
By now, everyone knows Hill's M.O.; any event hosted by Trump or a Republican is bad, any event hosted by a Democrat is good. The supposed lack of "diversity" in the crowd is not the "correct representation of America." Yet the lack of diversity in the modern NBA is something to be celebrated.
TMZ's Harvey Levin pointed out that UFC is wildly popular with fans of all backgrounds, races, and ethnicities, to which Hill responded by saying it was "performative patriotism" that overshadowed people being "worried about gas prices."
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"And maybe some of this was also timing as well, because we're at a point now where people are worried about gas prices, they're worried about food, they're worried about basically surviving the day," she said. "And you have this ostentatious event of fighter jets and all of this sort of performative patriotism taking place, and it just felt out of place. This very much felt like a Trump rally. It didn't feel like something that was necessarily for everyone to enjoy and partake in..."
Did she have similar complaints when the Biden administration hosted a Pride event on the White House lawn where a transgender individual took their shirt off to expose fake breasts? While people were struggling with gas prices and affordability and rampant inflation as a direct result of Biden's policies? Obviously not.
Would she consider it "performative patriotism" to have a fly over of a major sporting event under, say, an Obama administration? When fly overs are a part of American sporting tradition, and are part of officially approved training missions anyway? Obviously not.
To her though, because it's Trump, celebrating the country, our anniversary, and having a fun, popular sporting event in an incredible setting was an example of "rude" Americans.
"...if you were considering what the perceptions of Americans are, you know, by other countries, you know, there's this sort of idea of the showboating, ostentatious, kind of rude American. If you were watching this, you would be thinking, you know what, they never beating the allegations," she said.
Levin pointed out that it's impossible to represent everyone in the country with sports, because it's a huge country with disparate interests. But UFC would be among the "top draws" among sports with the widest appeal. She then compared it to the NFL and NBA, of course. Why? Because diversity.
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"I don't doubt its appeal, but it's certainly not the NFL," she said. "And it's not even the NBA, which is a very global sport. And we see sort of the diversity that it attracts to the game. And that's the thing. The fighters, certainly there is diversity among the fighters. But I think you'd be lying to yourself if you didn't say there's a feel and a texture that is very rooted in MAGA in this."
The NBA is arguably the least diverse professional sport in the United States. It's just that the league is more representative in a direction Hill prefers, which is why she celebrates it.
This really is a near-perfect example of the absurd politicized talking points Hill and left-wing sports media routinely engage in. UFC is immensely popular in the United States. The display was proudly patriotic, which is good actually, but patriotism only offends her and the left when it comes from a Republican president. Gas prices and affordability are an excuse in 2026, but not in 2023-2024, because the right party was in charge. Hosting an event on the White House is representative of the "showboating, ostentatious" American when it's Trump, but a Pride day with a topless transgender individual is a celebration.
Ironically, Hill's criticism is the type of performative, ostentatious absurdity that she pretends to dislike. Welcome to left-wing sports media.