Leonardfan
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I have been trying to come up with different ways to frame the argument around the Caste System in sports. The annual Rooney rule complaint fest and predictable combine invite list have really started to light a fire under me to bring up the best way to to start pushing back at the Caste System narrative.
For all of the moaning and whining about the dearth of black head coaches and coordinators there should be an equal outcry as to why there are not more White athletes in the game. It's obvious the caste system takes root in high school (if not earlier at this point). I have seen/heard the argument on how Lamar Jackson is good for the NFL because kids see "someone who looks like them" playing the QB position. This is the standard diversity tactic in any walk of life - brown people need to see brown people fulfilling certain professions or roles in society is the gist of it. I know I am preaching to the choir but we certainly need to use that train of thought to our advantage.
At this point there is certainly momentum that damages the main pillar of the Caste System - that blacks are innately better athletes. The past week has seen Aaron Rodger win the MVP, TJ Watt win defensive player of the year, Cooper Kupp wins Offensive player of the year/Super Bowl MVP. Over the past 15 years or so it seems that the gatekeepers allow for a few White athletes to transcend the system. Off the top of my head here are some of the best players that can be used as examples: Wes Welker, JJ Watt, Jordy Nelson, Julian Edelman, Christian McCaffery, Eric Weddle, Harrison Smith, Cooper Kupp etc. For all of these successes there is not much of a trickle down effect.
It's obvious that most DWFs are sheep. Scouts, coaches, recruiters, boosters, GMs, amateur draft "experts" are all well versed in the caste system. It's a sick sub-religion of the greater leftist cultural Marxist attack on the White Christian population in the Western world.
I certainly appreciate all of the members here - from the long time stalwarts to the newer contributors. This site is a great resource to document the caste system, root for White athletes, vent on the caste system and other aspects of society. We are a bit of an echo chamber here and are not having much luck making a dent on other social media platforms though. As mentioned about the sheeple can't have this one narrative disturb the reality they want to live in. Sports are the first pillar in Western society to be utilized by the cultural marxists to begin their long march through the institutions and therefore will be the hardest one to wrest power away from. Many with our worldview tune out sports all together so it's hard to gain a foothold and momentum to try and make a difference.
There are plenty of White athletes at all levels - professional, college, high school that know the score. I suppose the question is do we need them to prove the caste system does exist? Can we use all of the evidence we have and just target journalists? The system we are up against is part of a multi-billion dollar industry that has the ability to keep the façade going. I plan on using very discriminatory combine invites as an attempt to try and bring this caste system to light. I feel that if we speak and use their same methods against them it may cause a dent or at least a conversation will need to start. Can we connect with any of those opposed to CRT?
I am sick of the black narrative in sports - sick of the racist black commentators, talking heads, their willing white beta counterparts to agree or even be more dismissive of White athletes. Obviously this is going on across all aspects of society and there is finally some pushback (CRT).
Apologies for the rant but would like to hear other members opinions on this, the way forward, trying to get the message out to a bigger group of people.
For all of the moaning and whining about the dearth of black head coaches and coordinators there should be an equal outcry as to why there are not more White athletes in the game. It's obvious the caste system takes root in high school (if not earlier at this point). I have seen/heard the argument on how Lamar Jackson is good for the NFL because kids see "someone who looks like them" playing the QB position. This is the standard diversity tactic in any walk of life - brown people need to see brown people fulfilling certain professions or roles in society is the gist of it. I know I am preaching to the choir but we certainly need to use that train of thought to our advantage.
At this point there is certainly momentum that damages the main pillar of the Caste System - that blacks are innately better athletes. The past week has seen Aaron Rodger win the MVP, TJ Watt win defensive player of the year, Cooper Kupp wins Offensive player of the year/Super Bowl MVP. Over the past 15 years or so it seems that the gatekeepers allow for a few White athletes to transcend the system. Off the top of my head here are some of the best players that can be used as examples: Wes Welker, JJ Watt, Jordy Nelson, Julian Edelman, Christian McCaffery, Eric Weddle, Harrison Smith, Cooper Kupp etc. For all of these successes there is not much of a trickle down effect.
It's obvious that most DWFs are sheep. Scouts, coaches, recruiters, boosters, GMs, amateur draft "experts" are all well versed in the caste system. It's a sick sub-religion of the greater leftist cultural Marxist attack on the White Christian population in the Western world.
I certainly appreciate all of the members here - from the long time stalwarts to the newer contributors. This site is a great resource to document the caste system, root for White athletes, vent on the caste system and other aspects of society. We are a bit of an echo chamber here and are not having much luck making a dent on other social media platforms though. As mentioned about the sheeple can't have this one narrative disturb the reality they want to live in. Sports are the first pillar in Western society to be utilized by the cultural marxists to begin their long march through the institutions and therefore will be the hardest one to wrest power away from. Many with our worldview tune out sports all together so it's hard to gain a foothold and momentum to try and make a difference.
There are plenty of White athletes at all levels - professional, college, high school that know the score. I suppose the question is do we need them to prove the caste system does exist? Can we use all of the evidence we have and just target journalists? The system we are up against is part of a multi-billion dollar industry that has the ability to keep the façade going. I plan on using very discriminatory combine invites as an attempt to try and bring this caste system to light. I feel that if we speak and use their same methods against them it may cause a dent or at least a conversation will need to start. Can we connect with any of those opposed to CRT?
I am sick of the black narrative in sports - sick of the racist black commentators, talking heads, their willing white beta counterparts to agree or even be more dismissive of White athletes. Obviously this is going on across all aspects of society and there is finally some pushback (CRT).
Apologies for the rant but would like to hear other members opinions on this, the way forward, trying to get the message out to a bigger group of people.