Shadowlight
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At the end of my piece I will draw an analogy of where I think caste football stands in relation to the MSM (main stream media). Caste Football is what you would call an off shore media site that is not part of the MSM per say. The one time I recall the site being brought up by the MSM was back in the fall of 2010 where clueless Rachel Maddow of MSNBC bashed the site with a big fat broad brush saying things like "crazy racist nonsense" and the " white supremacist guide to sports" etc. You get the picture.
Keep in mind white supremacist groups have no entry points into MSM discussions and like a rocket ship that blows up on take off being labeled in such a way destroys any chance of getting heard in a respectable manner. If Caste Football is wrongly pigeon holed like that then MSM acceptance would be impossible.
There are two matters that come to mind. In a weird way Caste Football is an "Alice In Wonderland in a good creative way" version of what that prick Richard Lapchick and his group the NCAS have been doing for years. Counting up and keeping track of racial percentages in sports. I am sure Lapchick's initial intentions were probably ok at the time but since sports have been turned over to blacks lock stock and barrel his group is nothing but a parody of what it initially set out to do. Lapchick is now like the super rich parent who believes his kids should get a one hundred dollar stipend for school lunches while the poorer kids should not be allowed any help. He is a grotesque facilitator whose main objective it seems is to kill off the white athlete.
The second matter is the rise of Breitbart News which is considered a MSM website. They touch on racial issues but rarely if ever touch on the caste haze that has enveloped sports. But strikingly they post responses from citizens that are sometimes extremely crude and rude. In comparison Caste Football, which rarely descends to such gutter levels, is good and proper.
So two points to make on Lapchick and Breitbart News. The real difference between Lapchick and Caste Football is the notion of blacks being superior beings to whites. Lapchick promotes that point of view whereas Caste Football fights against such a racist idea. In otherwords Caste Football is more aligned with the democratic principles that go back to the great societies whereas Lapchick comfortably stands side by side with the idea that blacks are super human and whites are inferior. This is an idea many good people find repulsive and divisive.
As for Breitbart News I have read far more aggressive and crude black bashing on their response pages than I have ever heard here at Caste Football. And to get a seat at the MSM table this point should not be ignored.
So where does Caste Football fit in today in the world of sports? Here is where I will use my analogy. Anyone familiar with the movie "Meet The Parents" which I found hilarious? The follow up "Meet The Fockers" had it's moments but was not as satisfying. The third installment sucked but you know Hollywood they beat something that was a success to death.
But there is a scene where De Niro is in a dressing room with Ben Stiller and he is pointing at his eyes and then at Stiller saying "I'm watching you." This probably sums up where Caste Football stands at the moment in relation to the world of sports and the MSM.. Still off shore but they know about us and that we are keeping a very close eye on the racial components in sports. Not a seat at the table (just yet) but I don't think the MSM feels the need to summarily dismiss Caste Football like Maddow did in 2010 either. So to sum up we are gaining momentum and stature.
Keep in mind white supremacist groups have no entry points into MSM discussions and like a rocket ship that blows up on take off being labeled in such a way destroys any chance of getting heard in a respectable manner. If Caste Football is wrongly pigeon holed like that then MSM acceptance would be impossible.
There are two matters that come to mind. In a weird way Caste Football is an "Alice In Wonderland in a good creative way" version of what that prick Richard Lapchick and his group the NCAS have been doing for years. Counting up and keeping track of racial percentages in sports. I am sure Lapchick's initial intentions were probably ok at the time but since sports have been turned over to blacks lock stock and barrel his group is nothing but a parody of what it initially set out to do. Lapchick is now like the super rich parent who believes his kids should get a one hundred dollar stipend for school lunches while the poorer kids should not be allowed any help. He is a grotesque facilitator whose main objective it seems is to kill off the white athlete.
The second matter is the rise of Breitbart News which is considered a MSM website. They touch on racial issues but rarely if ever touch on the caste haze that has enveloped sports. But strikingly they post responses from citizens that are sometimes extremely crude and rude. In comparison Caste Football, which rarely descends to such gutter levels, is good and proper.
So two points to make on Lapchick and Breitbart News. The real difference between Lapchick and Caste Football is the notion of blacks being superior beings to whites. Lapchick promotes that point of view whereas Caste Football fights against such a racist idea. In otherwords Caste Football is more aligned with the democratic principles that go back to the great societies whereas Lapchick comfortably stands side by side with the idea that blacks are super human and whites are inferior. This is an idea many good people find repulsive and divisive.
As for Breitbart News I have read far more aggressive and crude black bashing on their response pages than I have ever heard here at Caste Football. And to get a seat at the MSM table this point should not be ignored.
So where does Caste Football fit in today in the world of sports? Here is where I will use my analogy. Anyone familiar with the movie "Meet The Parents" which I found hilarious? The follow up "Meet The Fockers" had it's moments but was not as satisfying. The third installment sucked but you know Hollywood they beat something that was a success to death.
But there is a scene where De Niro is in a dressing room with Ben Stiller and he is pointing at his eyes and then at Stiller saying "I'm watching you." This probably sums up where Caste Football stands at the moment in relation to the world of sports and the MSM.. Still off shore but they know about us and that we are keeping a very close eye on the racial components in sports. Not a seat at the table (just yet) but I don't think the MSM feels the need to summarily dismiss Caste Football like Maddow did in 2010 either. So to sum up we are gaining momentum and stature.