ToughJ.Riggins
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Ok, let me first say that since I am on this site, "as far as athletics go", I am certainly more ethno-centric than average. I pull for Irish athletes the most and then of course any person of European decent second b/c they are closer related genetically to myself. However, my first inclination even before race sometimes is to root for the underdog. Having said that, I find it very hard to root for any black athlete ever, in a sport where the caste system rears its ugly unfair head, even if they are a big underdog.
I can root for an underdog black in swimming (especially long distance swimming...no caste inclinations of speed superiority there) or an underdog black golfer (not Tiger obviously) because if a black wins, it will have little effect on the emasculation of the white man. If Calvin Jones (or whatever his name is) started dominating Michael Phelps all the sudden, I would be upset, b/c I wouldn't want the drunken sports fans to foolishly think blacks are superior across all sports.
I root for whites b/c we are emasculated in any running/ speed event or any huge media covered sport (basketball, football) and made to look weak and like we can't survive if we were put out in the wilderness, as if we are a tiny dog put out of place amongst his other canines in a wolf pack. For the first 200,000 years of Cro-Magnum existence, humans lived as hunters and gatherers. We were all in Africa until about 80,000 years ago according to the current dominant theory. In the last 80,000 years humans have migrated to every corner of the globe. I hate the racist theories that whites survived in Europe mainly b/c of our superior intelligence and blacks survived mainly because of their superior athleticism.
This is in truth, I'm afraid, what the closet racists believe, but will never admit. They support black athletes trying to seem all liberal and supportive of the struggling poor black man, but what they are really saying is: "Blacks deserve to be kings of sports because they lag behind at everything else." I bet you Tom Luginbill of ESPN's racist Scouts INC. is really a "mega" closet racist who because of his own insecurities of being so, emasculates white football players harder than any man on the planet. He just wants to go with the flow and not shake anything up or tell the truth. However, he overcompensates for his insecurities and far left agenda, by being one of the biggest anti-white hate mongers of all time. To be that biased, there has got to be some agenda. ESPN is owned by far left Disney after all..hmmmm.
So where am I going with this rant you may ask and how does it apply to Deonte Wilder? I had heard good things about Wilder and how he gave up his professional basketball dream (he was a very talented ball player), b/c he had a baby daughter with Spinal Bifida who needed financial support right away. He gave that dream up and worked his tail off at two jobs driving a beer truck and waiting tables. He doesn't seem like the brightest guy, but in an interview with him from NBC, he seemed to have a huge heart. He boxes for the love of the sport and b/c of his competitive spirit and probably because his daughter is in better shape and he can now afford to.
Going into the match with the Italian at first I just wanted to see a close fight. I worried if Wilder won, the media fawning would start which would lead to more disparaging of the white athlete. I was debating who I was going to hope for. But I heard the Italian had already won gold last summer Olympics.
And then when I saw that this was going to be a very tactical fight between two very contrasting styles, I was drawn in. Wilder got ripped off early on falling behind 0-1. The Italian should never have gotten credit for that first point. Then Wilder fell behind 0-2. Now he couldn't wait for Russo (the Italian) to come to him anymore, like what had seemed like the original game plan. By the 3rd round it was apparent he was going to have to fight Russo Russo's way, to win the fight. Russo is a lightning quick, brilliant tactical fighter with lots of experience. He dances around until the opponent makes mistakes and then throws the quick punch inside when they come after him.
All the sudden I was hoping for the underdog, (yes you heard it right) Wilder, a black American. In fact I was starting to pull for him pretty hard. In the end he lost to a better fighter, but I was still a little disappointed b/c I wanted to see Wilder in the finals. I may not have supported Wilder in the finals b/c I am sick of the black supremacy in sports lies.
However, I am proud to say that I was rooting for a great American in Wilder, even though he is black and part of the caste system problem. This was a very rare event for me, but I really wanted to pull for this underdog who has fought night and day to support his disabled daughter with apparently no college education. I am happy that he ended up with a bronze medal, but I truly wanted to see him at least in the finals.
Interestingly in the final interview, I learned Wilder is a strong Christian. I took a liking to him from the start, but clearly he lives his life the way God wants him to. Despite a tough match and probably much aggravation from being out dueled by a more experienced and superior boxer "at this point", Wilder never fought dirty.
The only thing he did that caste footballers might malign him for was when he picked Russo off the ground once. Clearly that was just his competitive desire and his statement to Russo meaning: You might be quicker and a better tactical fighter, but I'm bigger and can knock you to the ground with one good punch. If a white boxer had done this none on this site would have a problem with anything Wilder did.
I am proud to say that Wilder is a great American, even though the media will fawn over him. He has overcome significant obstacles in his life and left with a bronze medal.
The reason I am writing this isn't to tick people off on this site, but to make people realize that although we share a common goal at this site, there are black athletes who are great people and underdogs the way some white athletes are. We don't have to support them, if it will hurt our cause, but a man like Deonte Wilder should be respected as a great American. Sometimes we lose site of this.
P.S: Getting back to our site's goals, I will strongly be pulling for Spain tomorrow over the "Dream team". Does anyone know when and what channel the game will air? I guess I should have posted the last part in the NBA forum.Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins
I can root for an underdog black in swimming (especially long distance swimming...no caste inclinations of speed superiority there) or an underdog black golfer (not Tiger obviously) because if a black wins, it will have little effect on the emasculation of the white man. If Calvin Jones (or whatever his name is) started dominating Michael Phelps all the sudden, I would be upset, b/c I wouldn't want the drunken sports fans to foolishly think blacks are superior across all sports.
I root for whites b/c we are emasculated in any running/ speed event or any huge media covered sport (basketball, football) and made to look weak and like we can't survive if we were put out in the wilderness, as if we are a tiny dog put out of place amongst his other canines in a wolf pack. For the first 200,000 years of Cro-Magnum existence, humans lived as hunters and gatherers. We were all in Africa until about 80,000 years ago according to the current dominant theory. In the last 80,000 years humans have migrated to every corner of the globe. I hate the racist theories that whites survived in Europe mainly b/c of our superior intelligence and blacks survived mainly because of their superior athleticism.
This is in truth, I'm afraid, what the closet racists believe, but will never admit. They support black athletes trying to seem all liberal and supportive of the struggling poor black man, but what they are really saying is: "Blacks deserve to be kings of sports because they lag behind at everything else." I bet you Tom Luginbill of ESPN's racist Scouts INC. is really a "mega" closet racist who because of his own insecurities of being so, emasculates white football players harder than any man on the planet. He just wants to go with the flow and not shake anything up or tell the truth. However, he overcompensates for his insecurities and far left agenda, by being one of the biggest anti-white hate mongers of all time. To be that biased, there has got to be some agenda. ESPN is owned by far left Disney after all..hmmmm.
So where am I going with this rant you may ask and how does it apply to Deonte Wilder? I had heard good things about Wilder and how he gave up his professional basketball dream (he was a very talented ball player), b/c he had a baby daughter with Spinal Bifida who needed financial support right away. He gave that dream up and worked his tail off at two jobs driving a beer truck and waiting tables. He doesn't seem like the brightest guy, but in an interview with him from NBC, he seemed to have a huge heart. He boxes for the love of the sport and b/c of his competitive spirit and probably because his daughter is in better shape and he can now afford to.
Going into the match with the Italian at first I just wanted to see a close fight. I worried if Wilder won, the media fawning would start which would lead to more disparaging of the white athlete. I was debating who I was going to hope for. But I heard the Italian had already won gold last summer Olympics.
And then when I saw that this was going to be a very tactical fight between two very contrasting styles, I was drawn in. Wilder got ripped off early on falling behind 0-1. The Italian should never have gotten credit for that first point. Then Wilder fell behind 0-2. Now he couldn't wait for Russo (the Italian) to come to him anymore, like what had seemed like the original game plan. By the 3rd round it was apparent he was going to have to fight Russo Russo's way, to win the fight. Russo is a lightning quick, brilliant tactical fighter with lots of experience. He dances around until the opponent makes mistakes and then throws the quick punch inside when they come after him.
All the sudden I was hoping for the underdog, (yes you heard it right) Wilder, a black American. In fact I was starting to pull for him pretty hard. In the end he lost to a better fighter, but I was still a little disappointed b/c I wanted to see Wilder in the finals. I may not have supported Wilder in the finals b/c I am sick of the black supremacy in sports lies.
However, I am proud to say that I was rooting for a great American in Wilder, even though he is black and part of the caste system problem. This was a very rare event for me, but I really wanted to pull for this underdog who has fought night and day to support his disabled daughter with apparently no college education. I am happy that he ended up with a bronze medal, but I truly wanted to see him at least in the finals.
Interestingly in the final interview, I learned Wilder is a strong Christian. I took a liking to him from the start, but clearly he lives his life the way God wants him to. Despite a tough match and probably much aggravation from being out dueled by a more experienced and superior boxer "at this point", Wilder never fought dirty.
The only thing he did that caste footballers might malign him for was when he picked Russo off the ground once. Clearly that was just his competitive desire and his statement to Russo meaning: You might be quicker and a better tactical fighter, but I'm bigger and can knock you to the ground with one good punch. If a white boxer had done this none on this site would have a problem with anything Wilder did.
I am proud to say that Wilder is a great American, even though the media will fawn over him. He has overcome significant obstacles in his life and left with a bronze medal.
The reason I am writing this isn't to tick people off on this site, but to make people realize that although we share a common goal at this site, there are black athletes who are great people and underdogs the way some white athletes are. We don't have to support them, if it will hurt our cause, but a man like Deonte Wilder should be respected as a great American. Sometimes we lose site of this.
P.S: Getting back to our site's goals, I will strongly be pulling for Spain tomorrow over the "Dream team". Does anyone know when and what channel the game will air? I guess I should have posted the last part in the NBA forum.Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins