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This article could be posted within any number of threads: the tales of Colin Kaepernick buffoonery, the empowerment of white identity from Trump's campaign, or any of the weekly NFL threads where blanket TV ratings in all markets continue to shrink.
http://thelab.bleacherreport.com/donald-trump-is-tearing-the-nfl-apart/
'B/R Mag' is the Sporting News/Bleacher Report's attempt at a "serious" sports journalism webzine. Of course, it's a complete SJW cuckfest that mostly focuses on the nobility of all the unarmed black teens who were murdered by racist cops simply for hatred of the color of the skin. I suspect this piece fell onto a "broken clock" conclusion here, revealing that political party support is neatly split along racial lines in NFL locker rooms (albeit a small sample size).
Graphics like this must be encouraging to white fans who aren't quite "racist" but are quickly turning that corner en masse. The poll asked 44 NFL players (22 white and 22 black) who they would vote for. The framing is a bit deceptive, since whites are a pronounced minority in varying degrees within every locker room.
Anyway, the article is rich with anecdotes that fail to carry water for the anti-white narrative. The recurring theme is that white players simply decline to discuss politics at all with their black teammates, who at worst will end friendships over Trump's "blatant racism." I recommend reading through the whole thing - just don't expect to be able to leave a comment at the bottom, lol.
Here are some choice excerpts:
Make no mistake: this is still a partisan article, and the author (a black man) tries to slander Trump with many unsubtle turns of phrase. My impression after re-reading is that this relatively simple, unpolished piece will get a lot of traffic and traction because it vindicates both blocs of readers (pro-white and anti-white). Also, I find it encouraging that this biased black journalist is effectively out of proverbial switches to tan the hides of his sport's "racist" white audience. There is a reason for hosting no comments underneath. (no fledgling website could ever properly police its audience with a part-time police force)
http://thelab.bleacherreport.com/donald-trump-is-tearing-the-nfl-apart/
'B/R Mag' is the Sporting News/Bleacher Report's attempt at a "serious" sports journalism webzine. Of course, it's a complete SJW cuckfest that mostly focuses on the nobility of all the unarmed black teens who were murdered by racist cops simply for hatred of the color of the skin. I suspect this piece fell onto a "broken clock" conclusion here, revealing that political party support is neatly split along racial lines in NFL locker rooms (albeit a small sample size).
Graphics like this must be encouraging to white fans who aren't quite "racist" but are quickly turning that corner en masse. The poll asked 44 NFL players (22 white and 22 black) who they would vote for. The framing is a bit deceptive, since whites are a pronounced minority in varying degrees within every locker room.
Anyway, the article is rich with anecdotes that fail to carry water for the anti-white narrative. The recurring theme is that white players simply decline to discuss politics at all with their black teammates, who at worst will end friendships over Trump's "blatant racism." I recommend reading through the whole thing - just don't expect to be able to leave a comment at the bottom, lol.
Here are some choice excerpts:
A Bills player said when he learned Ryan had spoken at Trump’s rally, he simply couldn’t believe it. “Rex is such an open-minded guy, a really good person,” said the player, who asked not to be identified, fearing repercussions from the Bills. “But the fact he could back someone as closed-minded as Trump genuinely shocked me.”
The player, who is black, emphasized that teammates’ frustration with their coach’s public endorsement was not universal. But in private discussions, he said, “Some of the African-American players on the team weren’t happy about Rex doing that.”
“The locker room normally isn’t politically correct,” Woody said. “I know from talking to players things are different when it comes to Trump.”
Woody explained that white players were hesitant to talk about Trump because “a white player may parrot something Trump says, and the black player may think, ‘Oh, that’s how you feel?’ And it could cause problems.”
Black players who might otherwise back a more conservative candidate said they have abandoned Trump because they view him as anti-black. Multiple players cited Trump’s embrace of so-called birtherism—the lie that President Obama isn’t a natural-born citizen—as one of several reasons they dislike Trump.
“A lot of black players believe saying the first black president isn’t really American is racist as f--k,” one player told B/R Mag.
Make no mistake: this is still a partisan article, and the author (a black man) tries to slander Trump with many unsubtle turns of phrase. My impression after re-reading is that this relatively simple, unpolished piece will get a lot of traffic and traction because it vindicates both blocs of readers (pro-white and anti-white). Also, I find it encouraging that this biased black journalist is effectively out of proverbial switches to tan the hides of his sport's "racist" white audience. There is a reason for hosting no comments underneath. (no fledgling website could ever properly police its audience with a part-time police force)