Sports Illustrated (from a Cultural Communist Perspective) has a letter to the editor this week about the magazine's recent article on Christian, which reads as follows:
"Even though I'm from Los Angeles, I've become a fan of Stanford's Christian McCaffrey. But before he and his family start feeling too sorry for themselves because he's a white running back, they might want to speak to black quarterbacks Marlin Briscoe or Warren Moon about dealing with racial stereotypes. Rodney K. Boswell, Los Angeles."
This could well be a fake letter, but assuming it's legit it was the only one chosen for publication about the topic and either way it's in there for ideological reasons, and it speaks volumes about SI's agenda and that of the Caste System as a whole. Let's break it down:
In two sentences it illustrates that the "civil rights movement" and the rest of the endless revolutionary top-down changes forced on White America by "bleeding hearts" since the days of Marlin Briscoe are not about "equality" but about vengeance and replacement. It follows the ironclad first rule of the Permanent Revolution -- Whites can never be shown sympathy for racial reasons. The discrimination faced by blacks in the past always justifies present-day discrimination and hatred against Whites even though present-day Whites had nothing to do with Jim Crow and segregation. The idea of the McCaffrey family speaking to Briscoe or Moon -- who by the way is in the Hall of Fame, meaning he received far more of an opportunity than what McCaffrey is likely to receive as an NFL running back -- serves no purpose other than to reflexively appeal to "White guilt" and "White privilege" when the real issue is the current systematic discrimination against Whites, time-honored diversions designed to shut down honest discussion when it comes to race.