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.