Hi, all. A newbie here, at least new to the forum.
I voted for the fourth option as well. The NFL is all about money. How many jerseys can they sell, how can they put a team in LA (who doesn't want one!), how many "exciting" players (read: black quarterbacks) can they put on the field, etc. That's why they rant and rave about "parity" and competitiveness (personally, I kind of like it as well, the competitiveness at least). Eventually the owners and coaches will realize that it's silly to exclude White players, or relegate them to specific positions. When a great White cornerback or tailback comes along, I meana really great one (like Urlacher at the linebacker position), he'll get his shot. Unfortunately, it will take some really great White players at certain positions for them to get that shot, but it will happen. A couple of great ones will cause the powers that be to rethink their position.
>>Are any of you at odds with your significant other over these issues, or do you agree?<<
My wife is a dyed-in-the-wool liberal. She's in favor of gun control, welfare, and blacks. Of course, it doesn't help that her sister married a black man, and has four children (and numerous illegitimate grandchildren!). I've studiedthe issues and havebeen around blacks enough to see firsthand that I want to keep them at arm's length. No, I don't wish them anything bad, but I don't want to be around them either. My wife and I don't see eye-to-eye on any of this stuff, even when I show her proof of the White Nationalist position (i.e. - The Bell Curve, The Color Of Crime, Phillipe Rushton's book, etc.). Of course, it doesn't help that I'm a grad student and she's a high-school dropout. I'm operating at a much different level than she is, and am open to exploring all possibilities (I even went so far as to search writings recently for the benefits of multiculturalism - I couldn't find any). Funny thing, though she's liberal and I'm conservative-leaning, she's a religious believer and I'm not. That just tells me she follows the herd, while I think for myself.
I voted for the fourth option as well. The NFL is all about money. How many jerseys can they sell, how can they put a team in LA (who doesn't want one!), how many "exciting" players (read: black quarterbacks) can they put on the field, etc. That's why they rant and rave about "parity" and competitiveness (personally, I kind of like it as well, the competitiveness at least). Eventually the owners and coaches will realize that it's silly to exclude White players, or relegate them to specific positions. When a great White cornerback or tailback comes along, I meana really great one (like Urlacher at the linebacker position), he'll get his shot. Unfortunately, it will take some really great White players at certain positions for them to get that shot, but it will happen. A couple of great ones will cause the powers that be to rethink their position.
>>Are any of you at odds with your significant other over these issues, or do you agree?<<
My wife is a dyed-in-the-wool liberal. She's in favor of gun control, welfare, and blacks. Of course, it doesn't help that her sister married a black man, and has four children (and numerous illegitimate grandchildren!). I've studiedthe issues and havebeen around blacks enough to see firsthand that I want to keep them at arm's length. No, I don't wish them anything bad, but I don't want to be around them either. My wife and I don't see eye-to-eye on any of this stuff, even when I show her proof of the White Nationalist position (i.e. - The Bell Curve, The Color Of Crime, Phillipe Rushton's book, etc.). Of course, it doesn't help that I'm a grad student and she's a high-school dropout. I'm operating at a much different level than she is, and am open to exploring all possibilities (I even went so far as to search writings recently for the benefits of multiculturalism - I couldn't find any). Funny thing, though she's liberal and I'm conservative-leaning, she's a religious believer and I'm not. That just tells me she follows the herd, while I think for myself.