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Deadspin Overhauls Story Accusing Young KC Chiefs Fan of ‘Blackface’

Por: The Daily Beast Nation December 08, 2023

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has, once again, updated its story that accused a young fan of the Kansas City Chiefs of sporting “blackface,” a discredited claim that prompted threats of litigation.On Thursday, Deadspin removed the header photo of the 9-year-old Chiefs fan that only showed the right half of his face, which was painted black, and not the left side, which was painted red.“Unfortunately the article drew attention to the fan, though our intended focus was... + full article



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