Bigunreal right on!! sports FIXED

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Over the past few years with sports rapidly declining in white America i have to ask my self why has the talent gone down in the NBA and the NFL. I have been a huge NBA fan for 30 years and over the coarse of time NBA has encouraged "gangster thugs" as role motals to todays youth. For example Latrell Sprewell choking his old coach at golding state, any normal white guy would be thrown in jail for attemptive murder. ON The other hand in the NFL it is the totally out of hand. instead of the black people being slaves it is the complete other way around, treating white people like slaves. Common white people will do anything to avoid fist fights and of course like big unreal said America is turning into a million zombies walking around like Don King. Whats worse with the NFL its not the black people discriminating against white people its our own kind ruining the future of sports.
 

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Thanks! Welcome aboard. I think it's naive to believe that those who
run pro sports knowingly discriminate against a particular type of
person (whites), even when they are better than the players who are
playing instead of them, while doubting that these same corrupt owners,
coaches and journalists would be involved in rigging the results of
games. Even when it's a simple matter of officiating controlling the
outcomes of games, as we saw so clearly during the NCAA tournament (the
West Virginia-Louisville game alone epitomized how refs can change an
outcome of a game by the way they officiate), it's obvious that these
contests are much more than a matter of two competitive teams fighting
for victory within a well defined set of rules.
 
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Our government gets more and more corrupt at the highest levels while at the same time the "mainstream" media is more and more compliant. I never in my life thought that I would see an administration get away with anything remotely close to the kind of lies, graft and secrecy that is the standard operating procedure of the Bush regime. The media and the government for all intents and purposes are now one.

If there can be lying and corruption on this kind of scale, the fixing and tweaking of sporting contests becomes more believable. It can be done to fit the agenda behind the caste system, and also to make lots of money for insiders.
 

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I think there are two powerful motives for those who run sports to rig
the contests. First, on a purely financial basis, if you know the
outcomes in advance, you can obviously figure a way to bet on them and
make a whole lot of money doing so. Second, on a cultural basis, those
whose political agenda includes the nightmares of affirmative action,
massive immigration and incessant propaganda in films and t.v. shows,
would certainly have an interest in controlling the public perception
of pro athletes. For instance, if a white heavyweight had knocked out
Muhammed Ali in his prime, how would that have impacted our society as
a whole? Or in more recent years, what if a white guy knocked out Mike
Tyson in his prime? What if an all-white BYU basketball team had won
the tournament several years ago, especially if they beat an all-black
team in the championship game? Or what if Larry Bird's Indiana State
team had beaten Magic Johnson's Michigan State team in the NCAA
championship game? That was seen purely as a contest between Bird and
Johnson. What if any white RB broke through and became the NFL's
leading rusher for 3-4 years in a row? When was the last time that any
white bested any black in any kind of sports matchup? Boxing? No way
(remember all the way back to Ali-Jerry Quarry, through Larry
Holmes-Gerry Cooney). In basketball, no predominatly white team has won
a championship in either the NBA or the NCAA since the mid-'80s Celtics
teams led by Bird, McHale and Ainge. I refuse to believe this is all
coincidence, especially when we are now aware, thanks to Caste
Football, of just how many exceptional white athletes are out there.
They are not being given a chance for one primary reason; those in
charge of big-time sports do not want whites to succeed at anything at
the expense of blacks. Whites are held down or not even allowed to
compete, and blacks-especially the loudest, most obnoxious ones-are
constantly praised and promoted. It's really that simple.
 

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They are not being given a chance for one primary reason;
those in charge of big-time sports do not want whites to
succeed at anything at the expense of blacks. Whites are held
down or not even allowed to compete, and blacks-especially
the loudest, most obnoxious ones-are constantly praised and
promoted. It's really that simple. 


The other possibility is that, because of the stereotype that
whites athletes are less athletic, there's a knee-jerk reaction
among coaches, front offices, scouts, the media, and fans
whenever they see or hear about a white running back, wide
receiver, shooting guard, sprinter, boxer, etc. They simply
assume that he's not athletic enough to do the job, without
giving him a significant opportuniy to prove himself. In other
words, it's not a conspiracy, but it's still anti-white
discrimination. Edited by: JD074
 

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I also agree with Right Winger that the Bush administration is
proving, beyond any reasonable doubt whatsover, that just
about anything is possible.
 
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i would like to commet on the NCAA tournament big unreal was talking about in his other post regarding probally the best team in the tournament West Virginia which lost to the most ridiculous all black team minus Garcia which is the most overrated guy in the league. Its amazing during the course of a game refs get caught up in the emotion and clearly favor the all black team. Pitsnogle which if he was black would easliy be a top five pick in the draft if he were black. I mean come on have you ever seen a 6-11 black man shoot a 3 pointer, he probally couldnt even hit the back board. As you were saying one call can change the outcome in the game, for instance when a ref calls a pass interference or a holding penalty which pretty much both penalties can be called on almost every single play. I've seen countlless plays where a referee throwns the flag and claims that it was holding instead of pass interference which could have resulted in the ball being placed at the one yard line. That fact alone proves the NFL can fix games very easly and only a hand full of individuals can have the intelligence to point this out.Im still researchingvery closly which teams teams or players the NFL fixes it for. I kinda of get confused when 2 allblack teams play each otherthat is almost impossible to pointout the fix their. Clearly overall black people are favored and if their was a white history month it would take up the rest of my life to fill out
 

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Bigunreal,the part in your post about when was the last time a white bested a black in a sports matchup,like boxing.Are you kidding me? I can give you plenty examples of a white guy beating a black guy,in a quality matchup,that would make your head spin.
 

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bigunreal said:
I think there are two powerful motives for those who run sports to rig the contests. First, on a purely financial basis, if you know the outcomes in advance, you can obviously figure a way to bet on them and make a whole lot of money doing so. Second, on a cultural basis, those whose political agenda includes the nightmares of affirmative action, massive immigration and incessant propaganda in films and t.v. shows, would certainly have an interest in controlling the public perception of pro athletes.

Well, I guess you can say that couldn't apply to the NFL, at least not on those terms or those reasons. Otherwise there would have been more than one black QB who won a superbowl.

There have been agonizingly close ones too. McNair missed by a yard, the Pats won by 3 points over McNabb's Eagles. All it would have taken was one player, one ref, or one coach--the fix would have been easy.
 
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