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    A Football Life

    Tonight (Friday October 6) the NFL Network features Wes Welker on its A Football Life program. One theme is Welker revolutionized the slot receiver position.
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    Kaepernick refuses to stand during National Anthem

    The black QB you mention was Tony Robinson who played at Tennessee. I saw him play at Neyland Stadium several times. He was doing well (or the team was) in 1985 but suffered a serious knee injury at mid-season. Robinson was replaced by athletic director Doug Dickey's son and Tennessee was...
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    Kaepernick refuses to stand during National Anthem

    Exactly. If the term "diversity" means anything, the NFL is NOT "diverse."
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    Kaepernick refuses to stand during National Anthem

    And the NFL has wrapped itself in the flag for decades. They have ceremonies to "honor veterans," flypasts at the Super Bowl with American flags everywhere. The Pentagon has spent millions over the years for advertising during telecasts. The DWFs try (tried) to believe the (black) players on the...
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    2017 NFL Week 3

    Athletes are NOT equipped to be political leaders.
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    What's the point anymore?

    White athletes who make the NFL probably think the system works well enough for them. And such people are tunnel vision anyway. I once knew someone who had been the agent for 60's Boston Red Sox star Tony Conigliaro. I once asked him about Tony C's political views. "Tony never gave it a...
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    We Are Living In A Cartoon

    The neocons (Podhoretz, etc) were against the Vietnam War at the time. The antiwar movement of the 60's was largely Jewish-led. There weren't many Jews in the USA before 1870. White Southerners hated Nazi Germany and were more eager to fight Hitler than any other group. For example, America...
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    2017 NFL Week 2

    The "bosses" can't control their employees. And it's been this way for a very long time.
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    How to talk to a commie

    Speaking of treating Vietnam vets "like dog crap when they returned home." that was a "Jewish thing" in large part. The American soldier in Vietnam was (is) bashed relentlessly in so-called (((Popular Culture))) by media types, film makers, TV screenwriters (in 70's cop shows, the villain was...
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    How to talk to a commie

    To the Vietnamese (on both sides) it was war to the death.
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    Unite the Right Rally

    The anti-white trope became mainstream in the early 1990's and has increased from there. It began in the mid-1960's.
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    Unite the Right Rally

    Very well said.
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    The Trump Era Begins

    The world was different circa 1965. The North Vietnamese (to say nothing of the Communist bloc) were not the saints from heaven you think they were.
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    The Trump Era Begins

    McCain was not "a fool of a man to enlist and go to Vietnam." He was a Naval Academy graduate and a career officer, not the same as a draftee. McCain was given the option to be released by the North Vietnamese. A few POWs took early release, but not McCain. On the other hand, McCain knew early...
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    Jack Dempsey's Grandson Explains Shortage of White Boxers [in America]

    Jack Dempsey had two daughters with his third wife, Hannah Williams, and five grandchildren, all girls according to biographers. He had an adopted daughter, Barbara, with his fourth wife, Deanna Piattelli. He and Barbara collaborated on Dempsey's 1977 autobiography. The anecdote above is from...
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    Jack Dempsey's Grandson Explains Shortage of White Boxers [in America]

    Around 1960, Roger Kahn was doing a magazine story on Jack Dempsey. Kahn's editor had a question he wanted Kahn to ask Dempsey: Why are there so few white American heavyweights around? Kahn asked Dempsey what it would take to change the situation. Dempsey answered, "It would take a depression."...
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    Crime Thread

    I recall a column by the late Samuel Francis in which he wrote that "liberal compassion" is never extended to white victims of black crime.
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    Back from the Dead

    Walton said something worse than mentioned above in a Sport magazine article circa 1975. He was quoted as saying something like "If a black man walked up and shot me dead he would have good reason." Walton may have been coached by the author, Pete Axthelm. Anybody remember him? This was when the...
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    Crime Thread

    There has long been a quasi-official line of "There are no black serial killers. All serial killers are white males." Watts was the only "known" serial killer to ever get a parole date (from his Houston area murders). The authorities in Michigan tried and convicted him for a 1979 murder...
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    Toby Gerhart version 2.0

    Some years ago my brother met a man who had played some at an SEC school. Of the experience he said: "The players are a bunch of thugs. To deal with them you have to stand your ground and don't back down."
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    The Godfather

    There (presumably) weren't any witnesses who would identify Michael Corleone as the killer of McCluskey and Solazzo. The script was lax in not bringing this out.
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