Breaking the Silence: Cubs Fans Speak Out on the Mascot Genitalia Debate

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While the Cubs find the photoshops “despicable,” many find the original to be just as tasteless.

I m disappointed at some of the unfortunate images that went from negative to despicable, Cubs vice president of communications and community affairs Julian Green told ESPN. Oops CSN Mid-Atlantic accidentally aired a photoshopped version right of the Cubs new mascot Clark, complete with an anatomical addition, on Tuesday.

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Live newscast accidentally airs X-rated photoshopped version of despised new Chicago Cubs mascot

Viewers of a Washington-based sports newscast were horrified Tuesday night when an explicit rendering of the Chicago Cubs' hated new mascot appeared on their screens with genitals in full view for 10 full seconds.

Clark the Cub is the team's first mascot in nearly 100 years, has no pants and was met with jeers immediately after his introduction Monday.

To goad on the Clark hate, sports blog Deadspin invited readers to photoshop parody versions of the bear, one of which ended up in all its au naturel glory on Comcast SportsNet's live broadcast Tuesday.

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Oops: CSN Mid-Atlantic accidentally aired a photoshopped version (right) of the Cubs new mascot Clark, complete with an anatomical addition, on Tuesday. The new mascot (left), seen at left, was met with jeers when he was introduced Monday in part because he lacks pants

It was the photoshopped version of Clark Deadspin used to kick off its 'Do Something Horrible To The Cubs' New, Perverted Mascot' contest on Monday and featured a very prominent cartoon penis.

'Clark is a young, friendly bear who can't wait to interact with the kids,' CSN anchor Nicole Darin precisely as the vulgar cartoon appeared onscreen.

To her credit, Darin remained poised quickly apologetic about the mistake.

CSN Mid-Atlantic, which reaches nearly 5 million viewers, accidentally aired the version from sports blog Deadspin just as anchor Nicole Darin said, 'Clark is a young, friendly bear who can't wait to interact with the kids'

But for around 10 seconds, CSN Mid-Atlantic--which reaches nearly 5 million households--aired NSFW version.

Despite the gaffe and Clark's apparent unpopularity, the Cubs are certain he will eventually be a hit.

Team officials say they held focus groups before deciding on Clark, and fans told them they wanted a more family-friendly atmosphere at Wrigley Field.

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Reviews for "Beneath the Surface: The Hidden Meanings of Cubs Mascot Genitalia"

- John Smith - 1/5 stars - I recently attended a Cubs game with my family and was absolutely shocked and disgusted by the inappropriate behavior of the Cubs mascot. The mere concept of showcasing genitalia on a mascot is completely inappropriate for a family-friendly event. It sends the wrong message to children and creates an uncomfortable atmosphere. The Cubs organization should immediately reevaluate their decision to use such a tasteless representation as their mascot.
- Emily Johnson - 2/5 stars - As a long-time Cubs fan, I was excited to bring my kids to their first game. However, I was extremely disappointed by the Cubs mascot genitalia display. It was completely unnecessary and not suitable for all ages. The focus should be on the game and creating a fun and enjoyable experience for everyone, not on crude and offensive jokes. It's unfortunate that the Cubs organization would allow such a distasteful element to tarnish the game day experience.
- David Thompson - 1/5 stars - Attending a Cubs game has always been a family tradition for us, but after witnessing the Cubs mascot genitalia display, I can't say that we will be returning anytime soon. It was shocking and offensive, and completely ruined what should have been a fun outing. I understand the intention might have been humor, but it crossed a line that should never have been crossed in a family-friendly environment. I hope the Cubs organization takes immediate action to rectify this mistake and ensure it never happens again.

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