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From my layman's perspective, I assume that certain European teams feature a few Blacks (and, in the case of nauseating squads like France, a lot of Blacks) out of some mistaken belief that the Black players are actually good to begin with, or any better than the available White players.

In the case of the USA I think the placement of Blacks in soccer is not so much an extension of the belief that the Blacks are any good, but because the USA team would look like something approaching a Waffen SS recruitment poster if the actual, BEST players represented our country. Perhaps an aberrant Black or Hispanic here and there, but everywhere else, White, White, White, White...

The "politically-correct" public will acquiesce to an all-Black team in certain sports (in rare cases, such as hockey, which many consider a "niche" sport, few complain if it's basically a White-pride parade), but if a global sport with significant Third-World participation features an all-White, or nearly all-White squad, the fat ass, never-played-sports-in-their-lives club would flap their gay bingo-wings in a hissy fit of Broadway musical proportions.

So, that is why the USA team is destined to suck, because the best players do not actually play. Many are snubbed from the team in order to appease the feminists and ******* and disingenuous liberals who say "I love minorities" in one sentence and meanwhile the doorman in their Manhattan lofts knows who NOT to let in the building.

So, you have lame, useless American Black players who have no real right to be on the field, and will naturally be carved to ribbons by Teutons and Spaniards and Scandinavians and Mediterranean peoples.

In Europe, by contrast, while perhaps the best players do not always get to START, they are inevitably still on the squad and WILL play crucial minutes.


You could say the same thing about the NFL. Half of the black players in the NFL shouldn't be in the league, but they are because people assume they are good because they're black. So the quality of the play on the field is much lower than it would be if the best players, i.e. more whites, actually were playing.
 
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I'm gonna drop this, because different posters obviously have different views on "whiteness" here than others. But I'd like to hear what you have to say on this particular guy.... How is Layun not white to you? Given that Mexico is a very religious country, he's more than likely a Christian as well; how is he not "white" in your view, ThePhilosopher?

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That post was not all that serious...I was being extremely stringent to make up for your leniency.

Layun is white(if not necessarily by the one-drop rule),and how does Christianity have anything to do with 'whiteness'?

White men built the Church,not the other way around.

If anything,I'd argue that Christianity and Christians are inherently anti-white,but I'll digress,just for the sake of not derailing this thread.
 
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Regarding Brazil,I find the case of Diego Costa very perplexing,he played in two friendlies for Brazil,and I'm sure he knew that he'd be their first choice #9 soon,as there was really no competition.

Then,why did he suddenly ditch them and become interested in playing for Spain,what with all the competition?

It simply makes no sense,as he isn't even a non-white,atleast in public perception.
So the jew angle is off to,for me atlest.


Where are Porthos,Rebaljo by the way?
 

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Is it just me…or has (g)A(y)lexi Lalas been more tolerable in his World Cup coverage for ESPN? Sure, he has an unhealthy idolization of the vile Mario Balotelli (whom he exclusively refers to as: “Super Mario!”) and his sycophantic cheerleading for Team Jew-S-A to succeed is trying, but overall the perma-smug, mean-spirited little Negro-lover hasn’t been all that bad from what I've seen thus far.

Some nice results in yesterday’s games. The Mexican keeper made some of the best saves you’ll ever see. Brazil may not be the dominant juggernaut of the past 30 years, but they’ll always be dangerous and create chances (as they did yesterday), so it’s important that they are eliminated. If Croatia can beat Cameroon today, Brazil draws/loses to Cameroon on 6/23 (unlikely, but possible), and Mexico loses to Croatia on 6/23, I believe Mexico and Croatia would go through in Group A. To see this brown-imbued Brazil squad left out would be a great occurrence…

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I expected more from Russia against a Korean team that has really struggled of late, but thankfully they managed to draw. If they manage a draw with Marxist-Belgium on 6/22 and defeat Algeria on 6/26, they should get through.

In the other games today, I’m expecting Australia to be throttled by The Netherlands, but hopefully they can draw. Obviously, a rebound win for Spain over the mestizo-laden Chile is preferred. In “Group B,” I’m torn as to what squads I’d prefer from a racial perspective. Australia starts 9 whites, with two players that are half-Asian. The Netherlands starts 8 whites, but all of their “stars” (Robben, Van Persie, Sneijder) are whites. Spain starts 11 whites, but most of the racially-obtuse dullards in the Anglosphere likely categorize them as “Hispanics”…

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What do you guys think?
 
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To see this brown-imbued Brazil squad left out would be a great occurrence…

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I expected more from Russia against a Korean team that has really struggled of late, but thankfully they managed to draw. If they manage a draw with Marxist-Belgium on 6/22 and defeat Algeria on 6/26, they should get through.

In the other games today, I’m expecting Australia to be throttled by The Netherlands, but hopefully they can draw. Obviously, a rebound win for Spain over the mestizo-laden Chile is preferred. In “Group B,†I’m torn as to what squads I’d prefer from a racial perspective. Australia starts 9 whites, with two players that are half-Asian. The Netherlands starts 8 whites, but all of their “stars†(Robben, Van Persie, Sneijder) are whites. Spain starts 11 whites, but most of the racially-obtuse dullards in the Anglosphere likely categorize them as “Hispanicsâ€â€¦

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What do you guys think?


Yes,Brazil crashing out of that group will be great news,and anyways are far more whiter.

From Russia's group,I think its pretty safe to say that Russia and Belgium are going to go through.

Regarding group B,I'd ideally want Spain and Australia to go through as they're the whitest.

But realistically speaking,Netherlands are nailed to qualify,and Spain should sneak past Chile tonight.Australia's best result of the group would be to draw with Chile,or beat them if you're optimistic.


But if Chile from that group,pipping Spain,then we'll see obituaries of Europe in the papers the next day,and we'll hear no end of how South America is the future of world football,and soon the major leagues across Europe will be filled to the brim with this turd-worlders.

Even the thought is scary!:nono:
 

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I generally like the Dutch team. It is actually whiter than it has been for much of my life and seems to be going in the right direction. Also, just for the record, as a frequent visitor to the Netherlands their blacks (I think they have Surinamese not negro African backgrounds mainly) are generally the most normal of the minorities I've encountered in Europe in that a lot of them act Dutch. Apparently following a couple of assassinations of prominent anti-multicultural activists over the last decade there has also been social pressure on non-indigenous citizens to conform. Needless to say this has had no impact on the North African Muslims.

Anyway, it will be interesting to see if the 5-1 victory against Spain was a one-off result. Remember they looked invincible in the group stage of Euro 2008 as they destroyed Italy and France and beat Romania, only to lose later to Russia in extra time. The Dutch are a bit unpredictable. I'm not convinced yet especially as Casillas caused a couple of those goals thus flattering them. Time will tell.
 
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Can we give an award to Tim Cahill(no,he's not white)?

Scored a great volley.


By the way,is Robben on fire or what?


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Fred's right,Rooney is one the most hated white players.

Anti-white piece of shi* at work:


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Actually,I'd love to see Sturridge,Sterling and Welbeck play as a front-three.
We know how many goals they'll score.
England will never drop Rooney again.
 

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That post was not all that serious...I was being extremely stringent to make up for your leniency.

Layun is white(if not necessarily by the one-drop rule),and how does Christianity have anything to do with 'whiteness'?

White men built the Church,not the other way around.

If anything,I'd argue that Christianity and Christians are inherently anti-white,but I'll digress,just for the sake of not derailing this thread.

My bad, I didn't pick up on that. And white men did build the church, so I figured that would help.


Anyway, Jedinak just scores a penalty... 2-1 Australia!!!
 
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Aww,come on,there's no way Mark Schwarzer would've let that in!

First Pletikosa,then Afinkeev and now this Aussie goalie......not the best tournament for white goalie,is it?:mmph:
 

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Aww,come on,there's no way Mark Schwarzer would've let that in!

First Pletikosa,then Afinkeev and now this Aussie goalie......not the best tournament for white goalie,is it?:mmph:


Not at all. Don't forget about Casillas tool; he struggled badly against the Netherlands in their first game as well. I think most goalies could've have saved that goal.
 

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Good effort from the Aussies and a great goal from Cahill, who the commentator reminded us has scored more WC goals than Ronaldo, Messi, and Rooney combined. A bit unfair to say that as those three usually play on teams with other goal scoring options. Australia should have got a better result. I don't know what Leckie was thinking passing it hard when he had a good chance to score - assuming that's what he was trying to do. Right after that miss the Dutch scored a soft goal. Oh well.

Meanwhile, I've just heard that Xavi and Pique have been dropped for Spain's key match against Chile. But even more shocking they are starting Casillas and Diego Costa.:shocked:
 
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Meanwhile, I've just heard that Xavi and Pique have been dropped for Spain's key match against Chile. But even more shocking they are starting Casillas and Diego Costa.:shocked:

I'm glad Xavi,Pique have been dropped,but the second news is really just :suspicious:.

Old men are just plain intransigent.
 

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Spain's WC hopes are hanging on by a thread... down 2-0 now. Not a smart move starting Casillas again. It looks like their dynasty winding down.

Alonso, David Silva, and basically the whole team really, have been playing bad again today.
 
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Okay,hindsight is a damn bit*h.

Spain's WC hopes are hanging on by a thread... down 2-0 now. Not a smart move starting Casillas again. It looks like their dynasty winding down.

Alonso, David Silva, and basically the whole team really, have been playing bad again today.


An overhaul was overdue...the Confederations Cup loss must have raised alarm bells,also,Atletico Madrid's spectacular rise was also an indicator of the relatively bad state of some of the players in Spain's starting 11.


And INTRANSIGENCE!

Casillas selection is almost solely responsible for Spain's misfortunes.
Pique's selection in the first game was just as baffling.
The same Busquets' guaranteed spot ahead of Martinez and Koke.

And whoever in the Spanish FA suggested that Diego Costa is the answer to Spain's striker conundrum has to be shot.


Alvaro Negredo,Fernando Llorente,two physical,technical players with aerial ability overlooked for this Brazilian carthorse!


Well,now only Argentina's left.
 

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An overhaul was overdue...the Confederations Cup loss must have raised alarm bells,also,Atletico Madrid's spectacular rise was also an indicator of the relatively bad state of some of the players in Spain's starting 11.


And INTRANSIGENCE!

Casillas selection is almost solely responsible for Spain's misfortunes.
Pique's selection in the first game was just as baffling.
The same Busquets' guaranteed spot ahead of Martinez and Koke.

And whoever in the Spanish FA suggested that Diego Costa is the answer to Spain's striker conundrum has to be shot.


Alvaro Negredo,Fernando Llorente,two physical,technical players with aerial ability overlooked for this Brazilian carthorse!


Well,now only Argentina's left.

Funny you mentioned Busquets... he just missed a great chance for Spain to get back into the game. These players may have won three championships, but they get older and their skills start declining. I agree with you that Spain should've seen it at the Confed. Cup last year.
 
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Funny you mentioned Busquets... he just missed a great chance for Spain to get back into the game. These players may have won three championships, but they get older and their skills start declining. I agree with you that Spain should've seen it at the Confed. Cup last year.


Yes,that was shocking.....Gervinho comes to mind .... Nostalgia.
 

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It's about time... Costa's out of the game now too. He's played terrible again today. Let's see if Torres can do anything.
 
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It's about time... Costa's out of the game now too. He's played terrible again today. Let's see if Torres can do anything.


Costa should never have selected Red,and we'd all be happy...Spain's going out anyway,so no big deal,and Brazil could still do with him,he's still better than Fred and Jo combined.
 
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I'd have went with Villa but a change was needed.

Busquets have been awful.

For me,Negredo and Llorente have been Spain's top two strikers,and should've been on the plane,maybe with Torres making up the trinity.
Hell,Morata could've done a job.
 

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Aww,come on,there's no way Mark Schwarzer would've let that in!

First Pletikosa,then Afinkeev and now this Aussie goalie......not the best tournament for white goalie,is it?:mmph:

the dutch goalkeeper is also terrible
i don't know if it showed tonight (couldn't watch the game) but he could be the one who would make netherlands lose
 

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Good effort from the Aussies and a great goal from Cahill, who the commentator reminded us has scored more WC goals than Ronaldo, Messi, and Rooney combined.

if you want to see players who have really underperformed in their respective national teams, look at etoo or drogba
for cameroonian fans, etoo doesn't come anywhere near patrick mboma
mboma had a much better career with cameroon and was more influential
and drogba has failed to lead a suposedly very talented ivory coast team to any title or anything


i hope messi will silence these people in this tournament by winning it all
ronaldo doesn't have anything to prove, as he said before the competition
he won the champions league less than a month ago, by beating messi's record of most goals scored in a champions league campain
rooney does a lot of defensive work, something that a lot of players as talented as him aren't asked to do
 
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