He "retired," and now he's "coming back"Â"¦again"¦riveting. It's gotten to the point where Favre basically has his own reality TV show; although I'm starting to doubt that any of this uncanny drama is actually "real."Â
Favre is as nauseatingly venerated and as incessantly "pondered" as any Negro throughout the filthy history of anti-white Cultural Marxism. Somehow, someway, this "Louisiana country boy" made a proverbial "deal with the Devil." Private jets, mansions in multiple states, endorsements, legions of inebriated football fans willing to die for him, the jock-huffing-fanboy journalists"¦and a black supremacist media "covering" his every move (simply because he's such a fickle, egomaniacal attention whore). Favre, once accurately praised as one of the greatest, toughest, most successful football players of all time, is now an "Honorary Black Diva." I'm embarrassed to admit that when the Packers won the Superbowl in 1996 (when I was 10 years old); Brett Favre was "my hero."Â
Grown white men around the world are conversing about Favre's "decisions"Â the way they once did Nelson Mandela, Michael Jordan, Martin Luther King, Ochocinco, Terrell Owens, Mohammed Ali, Tiger Woods, Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan, LeBron James, etc. Why? Because the viciously anti-white hobgoblins who influence all forms of media vehemently declare that these people are an "important topic."Â
On ESPN, I heard a particularly psychotic phone interview with the completely unsuccessful, loud-mouthed weirdo, Herm Edwards. Edwards screamed over and over that "This is Brett Favre we're talking about! You can't expect him to be treated like any other football player! This is Brett Favre! The rules don't apply! Some players are treated differently because of who they are! Training camp?! This is Brett Favre!"Â
"Some players are treated differently"Â is such a fitting statement for the NFL's systematic, intentionally anti-white corruption.Edited by: Thrashen