Former afleet black quarterback Mcnabb critical of Romo's contract extension

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So the former black quarterback choke artist doesn't think Romo is worth the money. What do you think? I think Romo makes the Cowboys competitive and he is an exciting player. The truth is they haven't had a qb of his caliber since Troy Aikman despite his affinity to choke in playoff games. I think the ex black quarterback is jealous to a degree since he never sniffed that much money without winning a championship.
 

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Even the most successful blacks are usually seething with jealousy, hatred and paranoia towards Whites. Kordell Stewart was jealous of Tim Tebow even though Stewart was given seven years to prove himself as a starter and Tebow was given half of one season. Warren Moon can always be counted on to moan and groan about various black QBs not being given a fair chance. McNabb has whined a number of times about not being treated fairly, and of course the media always encourages this attitude. (How many times have we been forced to relive that horrible draft day when a few Philly fans booed when McNabb was selected in 1999? Big frickin' deal.) Any black that seriously believes blacks don't get a fair shot in football -- at any position -- is so far removed from reality as to be scary, and that's just what most are when it comes to racial issues.
 

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Romo is quite the choke artist. Maybe he has some black in him?? Isn't that what some black guy Irvin or somebody said a few years ago, that maybe someone went behind the woodshed or something like that? It was a featured two minute hate screed for a few news cycles before black privilege set in and it was washed down the memory hole. Wait, let me check.......ah yes here it is:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?id=2681869

Nov of 2006 Irvin was commenting on Romo's affleticism and said something about one of Romo's grandmothers pulling a brother out of the barn, so that Romo's White genes could get a boost of negroivity. Actually it would have been even funnier if he said that maybe one of Romo's grandfathers took an after dinner stroll along slave row (that's from Roots, the miniseries)---well funnier to me anyway, and much more likely. But nah that would make it look like whitey had gotten over on a black so that would have been a no-no. Much easier to mention a White women consorting with a black guy, yeah that's something the DWF's can relate to.

Unfortunately for Irvin his racial faux pas cost him his job and he was subsequently banned from covering sports again. Or maybe not. Anyway isn't Romo some flavor of hispanic and thus has non-white affleticism by the same reasoning that lets hispanics be included in affirmative action policies even though they have no history of oppression by Whites?
 

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Romo is quite the choke artist. Maybe he has some black in him?? Isn't that what some black guy Irvin or somebody said a few years ago, that maybe someone went behind the woodshed or something like that? It was a featured two minute hate screed for a few news cycles before black privilege set in and it was washed down the memory hole. Wait, let me check.......ah yes here it is:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?id=2681869

Nov of 2006 Irvin was commenting on Romo's affleticism and said something about one of Romo's grandmothers pulling a brother out of the barn, so that Romo's White genes could get a boost of negroivity. Actually it would have been even funnier if he said that maybe one of Romo's grandfathers took an after dinner stroll along slave row (that's from Roots, the miniseries)---well funnier to me anyway, and much more likely. But nah that would make it look like whitey had gotten over on a black so that would have been a no-no. Much easier to mention a White women consorting with a black guy, yeah that's something the DWF's can relate to.

Unfortunately for Irvin his racial faux pas cost him his job and he was subsequently banned from covering sports again. Or maybe not. Anyway isn't Romo some flavor of hispanic and thus has non-white affleticism by the same reasoning that lets hispanics be included in affirmative action policies even though they have no history of oppression by Whites?


Yes it's true Romo's grandfather was mexican I believe. I guess Romo is as much of a mexican as Jim Plunkett was. You have to understand that those hispanics groups like the raza that spend their time whining are marxist groups in disguise. When it all comes down to it. Whites have been oppressed by other whites and blacks have been oppressed by other blacks. It's all there in world history. If only some of these dwf's would get their heads out of their behinds and read a book! Those that are ignorant about the past buy it and fall for this whole oppression scam. It's time to stop apologizing. It's all getting old already. We will all never move on until it stops.
 

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Plunkett was definitely more of a mestizo than Romo is. Romo appears to be of mostly Mediterranean ancestry. I would consider him white. Even in a country like Mexico, there is a large population of people of predominately European Spanish ancestry. Mexican doesn't automatically mean non-white. Most of the ruling class in Mexico are of European descent.
 
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Even in a country like Mexico, there is a large population of people of predominately European Spanish ancestry. Mexican doesn't automatically mean non-white. Most of the ruling class in Mexico are of European descent.

..good point.

Most countries /cultures have a racial caste system. Even if it's an intra-racial caste, like India, where lighter skinned ppls have typically populated the power structure over darker ppls in essentially the same racial group. Mexico still has White Spaniards in it's population & political ruling class.
Racial caste systems are a reality of the world we live in; it's just unfortunate & stupid that America has become the leader in apologizing for that reality :usa2:.

and ps, McNabb is entitled to his opinion.. but who cares ~
 
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