Hello gentleman. My name is Alex, I am 23 years old and am of Cuban and Scottish descent. I have been visiting these forums for about 7 or 8 years. I first heard of this website from a commenter on a youtube video. I too always wondered why it seems there is a double standard when it comes to white athletes, specifically in football. Being a former wide receiver that got "converted" to a full time left tackle on my high school team, I have experienced this double standard. This website has a ton of great research and examples of how white athletes have been over looked over the years.
I propose a new direction for the awareness castefootball is trying to spread. If we want to reach more people and spread the awareness we need to simply PROMOTE the white athlete. I notice sometimes we resort to calling the other races derogatory names. This may turn people away who may want to join the community and help raise awareness. The less we mention other races and the more we simply promote the white athlete, I think the stronger a community we will be and the more people we will reach. I would even go as far as to say a new website should be built, and only articles that support the white athlete without referring to other races should be posted. It may give us a better chance to interview current white athletes and get them to join the community.
Just my .02,
Alex
Edit: I'd like to add, if we are able to reach more people and continue to build our community and spread awareness, would a scholarship for Caucasian athletes be out of the question?
I propose a new direction for the awareness castefootball is trying to spread. If we want to reach more people and spread the awareness we need to simply PROMOTE the white athlete. I notice sometimes we resort to calling the other races derogatory names. This may turn people away who may want to join the community and help raise awareness. The less we mention other races and the more we simply promote the white athlete, I think the stronger a community we will be and the more people we will reach. I would even go as far as to say a new website should be built, and only articles that support the white athlete without referring to other races should be posted. It may give us a better chance to interview current white athletes and get them to join the community.
Just my .02,
Alex
Edit: I'd like to add, if we are able to reach more people and continue to build our community and spread awareness, would a scholarship for Caucasian athletes be out of the question?
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