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<h2 class="standfirst">Jemele Hill's Return to Racial Commentary</h2>
<p>Jemele Hill had remained silent since her previous claim of being more attractive than Megyn Kelly, a remark that didn't garner much support from her usual advocates.</p>
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<span class="article-date-published"><strong>Published</strong><time class="time time-published" datetime="December 17, 2025 6:20 PM EST">December 17, 2025 6:20 PM EST</time></span>
<span class="article-date-updated"><span class="dateline-vertical-line">•</span><strong>Updated</strong><time class="time time-updated" datetime="December 17, 2025 5:36 PM EST">December 17, 2025 5:36 PM EST</time></span></p>
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<p>Recently, Hill reentered the conversation by attempting to link Sherrone Moore’s arrest and termination to a discussion about race, urging caution in drawing conclusions about the recent trends between black coaches and inappropriate relationships.</p>
<p>This week, she appeared on Cam Newton’s podcast where topics of race dominated the discussion. Hill reportedly used the term "black" 78 times during their conversation, highlighting the rarity of black quarterbacks on major networks.</p>
<p>Hill claims that Newton is the only black quarterback on television, a statement that is factually incorrect. Other notable analysts in this role include Robert Griffin III and Michael Vick, among others.</p>
<p>The visibility of black quarterbacks on TV can be attributed more to historical representation in the NFL than to racial discrimination by networks. The current season saw a balance of black starting quarterbacks, many of whom will have media opportunities if desired.</p>
<p>In conclusion, Hill’s recent commentary comes off as sloppy and easy to refute, suggesting that her earlier effectiveness in discussing race has diminished. The response to her initial comments about Kelly may have significantly impacted her approach moving forward.</p>
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