So Marc, who has spent his whole career behind old unproductive recievers, has to step aside for younger recievers - as if he was 35 years old. That's a convenient excuse but we all new he got cut for only one reason - he's white.
Don Wassall said:I think such a suit may well be filed -- when the time is right. There would have to be a lot more fans' -- and white athletes' -- consciousness raised first. That of course is what we are trying to do here, and I think we have made a bit of progress. White athletes are helping too, by winning basketball tournaments, boxing titles, the World Cup, the 400, and by continuing to dominate the sports they have always dominated.
In football, there is a lot of direct and circumstantial evidence that together makes an incredibly strong case for the existence of the Caste System. There has been about ten MSM articles we've posted on the board or the homepage that admit to discrimination against white football players to varying degrees, including some running backs being told flat out by college recruiters that they're the wrong color for the position. The dominance of white and mostly white football teams at the high school level along with a commensurate amount of white stars at the "black" positions with physical abilities just as scholarship-worthy as blacks is documentable, though it would be quite a task to compile on a state-by-state basis.
There would be depositions of scouts, coaches, executives, etc., who would either have to admit to the realities of racial slotting when it comes to recruiting football players at many positions or else lie under oath. There would be expert witnesses on both sides, along with the testimony of white athletes themselves who have been openly discriminated against.
It can be done when the time is ripe, but as mentioned above it would take a tremendous legal effort to tie everything together and present it as an understandable whole for a jury. Mucho, mucho, mucho dollars and resources would be needed as the NCAA and especially the NFL have unlimited financial resources and in the U.S. legal system the side with the most money wins almost all of the time. And even if the financial resources were found it would still be a David vs. Goliath situation. There would be time-honored delaying tactics and all kinds of other legal and psychological ploys conducted by the defendants.
The justness and righteousness of a cause of action can quite often be defeated by a well-heeled foe and that's what has to be kept in mind. But when the existence of the Caste System finally makes itself known to a critical number of athletes and fans, a class action lawsuit or other form of action will follow naturally and will have a good chance of success.
I feel so badly for the countless white football players who have been screwed over for so long with no end in sight. It truly is heart-rending. It makes me angry as I'm sure it does everyone whose eyes are opened to what has been going on in plain sight for many years now, obscured only by the monolithic nature of the corporate media. The Caste System is going to be exposed and defeated eventually, in football and every other sport where it's practiced.