Andreas, you're wrong here on several points.
First of all, Eminem deliberately went into a black industry, one run by black racial consciousness, where for a white to succeed he has to "outblack" the blacks.
Jeremy Wariner is a country kid who wanted to play football and track at an elite level. He was denied that opportunity in football, and so concentrated on and succeeded in track. Comparing Eminem to Wariner is not a good analogy.
None of us know what Wariner's personal beliefs are. He may never have heard a heartfelt pro-white word or observation in his life, yet you want to hold him to your personal standards of conduct otherwise he is no good.
My observation of him is that he has his own unique style, not one that mimicks black sprinters. After the 4x400 win when he was interviewed on national TV, he referred to his three black teammates, who were standing beside him, as "boys." That was certainly politically incorrect, or maybe it reflects the comment of a young, still naive white kid. At any rate it doesn't matter, what he did was a tremendous accomplishment and is an inspiration to any white kid who dreams of being a great sprinter.
Unless he is an outspoken "whigger," it is ridiculous for this website to judge him and find him wanting. In fact it's just the opposite of what we're about. There are no white athletes saying that they are good role models for white kids, because you can't say that in this time in this society without having your career ruined.
Caste Football is about giving white athletes their due for their accomplishments as athletes and hopefully some day affecting change that ends the discrimination against whites on the playing field and in the media. But we have a long, long, long way to go before we have any influence on what is going on. What we are not about is picking apart every white athlete who accomplishes something and, with no evidence, dissing them as insufficiently "white."
What if some of Wariner's fans, or maybe even Wariner himself, finds this website, only to find Wariner criticized and attacked? This site is about providing a safe harbor for white athletes and racially aware whites, a place of celebration of them and their achievements in the face of the caste system. We're not about speculating on their personal beliefs and demanding that they speak the words that we few want to hear.
If you're going to be about criticizing Jeremy Wariner after what he did this year, I venture to suggest that there is nothing a white athlete could accomplish that you wouldn't somehow turn into a negative.