It was fascinating to hear the infinitely-scathing comments of match announcer, Steve McManaman, during the Germany-Brazil contest. He referred to the all-black, all-MysteryMeat, all-Mestizo Brazilian team as:
“little children,” “amateur hour,” “not good enough to play to wear the yellow jersey,” “slow,” “lazy,” “pathetic,” among other highly-demeaning remarks.
Meanwhile, over on the program “ESPN FC” (a show centered around soccer), Scottish commentator, Craig Burley, was asked what Germany’s weaknesses were, and he stated:
“Jerome Boateng’s lack of pace.” Then, when Burley was asked about Brazil, he insulted Fred and Jo and several other non-whites before exclaiming:
“Maicon simply cannot run! The guy has clearly put on weight, he’s well over 200 lbs. I’m well past my playing days and he’s catching up to me!” Maicon is a black defender…
CAPTION: Fatty Can’t Defend Schweinsteiger
I’ve never heard anyone speak so candidly about non-white athletes on national television. This World Cup has been a disaster for the Caste System, FIFA (the planet’s premier institute for the dissemination of Marxism in global athletics), and non-white footballers in general.
As for the game itself, I really thought that Brazil would hang tough against a German team that has been underwhelming thus far…especially after the host nation’s victory over a very good Colombia side only days ago. It took Thomas Müller, the 24 year old with deer-like pace, endless stamina, and 10 World Cup Finals goals a mere 11 minutes to secure his 5[SUP]th[/SUP] goal of the tournament. Of course, Toni Kroos provided another perfect ball…
CAPTION: Müller’s Goal
It’s nice to see Müller, who was so terrible at Euro Cup 2012 that he was benched, become a superstar again for his country at the World Cup.
Then, Ronaldo’s share of the World Cup goals record was torn from his chubby fingers by the living legend, Klose, a mere 23 minutes into the contest…
CAPTION: “Der Meister” Scores 16[SUP]th[/SUP] World Cup Goal
Then Kroos, the great provider of goals (on set pieces, corners, and crosses), scored two of his own in the 24[SUP]th[/SUP] and 26[SUP]th[/SUP] minutes…
CAPTION: Kroos’ Goal
Then it was toucan-nosed “Lord of Ugliness,” Sami Khedira, the only non-white “German” player who actually played well.
After halftime, all-world defender, Mats Hummels, was subbed out and Brazil had a very brief period in which they looked somewhat presentable. This didn’t last long, however. The lightning-fast Andre Schürrle came on in the 60[SUP]th[/SUP] minute for Klose and effortlessly scored in the 69[SUP]th[/SUP] and 79[SUP]th[/SUP] minutes…
CAPTION: Blonde Bomber, Schürrle, Scores Twice
Is there any doubt remaining that this man should be starting ahead of Ozil? What more does he need to do? Every time he sees the pitch (usually with very little time to work), he either provides service for a goal (against Portugal), or scores goals (Algeria, Brazil) himself. Rest assured, he will not start in the final match, despite Ozil’s massive struggles in the passing game, his lazy defending, and his poor finishing in the box.
Speaking of Ozil, it was his putrid, selfish finishing “skills” that provided the counter-attack to set up Oscar scoring against the lead-footed Negro, Boateng, in the 89[SUP]th[/SUP] minute…
CAPTION: Poor Defending by Boateng
This was a shameful, demoralizing, reproachful defeat, but it was exactly what “Mystery Meat Nation” so thoroughly deserved. After the first goal was scored, every Brazilian defender simply stopped marking their man and continued to make the same mistake for the subsequent 80 minutes. It was so bizarre that I felt like any decent high school-level soccer player could defend better. This permanently-weepy, fecal coliform-brown gaggle of bums were a disgrace to the tournament and to the game itself.
For Germany, this trouncing of Brazil is utterly meaningless until they bring home the trophy.