Sounds like the Canucks want to make hockey more diverse by inserting a mixed head coach and his mixed son.
Not trying to make a conflict here but the k@lergi plan is now cited by normies at an increasing rate. Any chance the word can be used here again?
The other big story regarding "Caleb" (when did that name become so popular?) is he's the nephew of ex-NBA super liberal, pro-illegal immigration zealot
Steve Nash, who (ironically) was immediately fired as Nets head coach for
not denouncing rabid "anti-semite" Kyrie Irving
Nash's fat, younger sister is married to Manny.
I remember watching when Manny Malholtra was drafted back in 1998. The Blue Shirts absolutely wasted a coveted top 10 pick on an obvious turd/career forth line forward, for diversity reasons? He
looked nothing like his parents. His dad was on older Indian man, who looked like your typical 7/11 clerk named Vivek or Dinesh -- very straight Indian hair, ect. His mom was even older looking and White. Looked like ex-Fed Chair Janet Yellen (not a pretty site).
So one would figure Manny would look like current "Half-caste" Utah (NHL)
star Dylan Guenther or ex-NFL player Brandon Chillar. Instead, Malholtra looked much more like Mike Tirico or Dan Bongino, obvious mulattoes who claim Italian heritage
https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=25931 (click on his photo for 5 pics)
From what I understand, the city of Vancouver is basically new India. So a total raisin-sack cuck like (GM) Jim Rutherford has been scouring the ends of the earth for an "Indian Star". A few years ago, with quite a bit of
local fanfare, the Canucks signed the
"Indian Gretzky", who has 2 career goals
Also on the diversity watch:
We discussed J.A. Caglianone in the MLB thread. White looking Royals star, with a non-white mom. Same as Toronto Maple Leafs star Austin Mathews -- ex #1 overall. Well, we've got another:
https://www.nhl.com/video/draft-moments-mckenna-goes-no-1-6399506923112
No doubt our "Kosher friends" at NHL headquarters and ESPN pushed his Native family members to dress like Sacagawea and Tanto
P.S: I want to keep this brief, so don't even want to get started on Ottawa's final pick in round one
