Anyone heard or read about any connection of anyone in the NFL or even near the NFL involved with the SPLC? I'm talking about league hacks especially Golden Boy Goodell, the owners and their lackeys and the media never forget the media.
Researching the 1989 draft, there were a lot whites drafted in the top 3 rounds. First round was almost half-white (14/30), adding in two white QB's selected in the supplemental draft that year (Walsh and Rosenbach). 1989 was also "historic" in terms of overall talent (white and black) -- quite a few went to the Hall-of-Fame. Some of those rookie trading cards from 1989 are worth a small fortune.
Almost half in the top 3 rounds were white, with plenty of white linebackers and defensive ends. By 1990, there only 2 white first round picks. Jeff George, who some claim is Arab, and a center that went to the L.A. Rams. Things picked up a bit in subsequent rounds in 1990, but not appreciably.
The shift was sudden. One thing that has to be considered, is this coincided with "legendary" commish Pete Rozelle being replaced with Georgetown educated, Keith Olberman-esh liberal Paul Tagliabue.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft/rounds/_/season/1989
Wile, I know nothing about a connection with the Southern Poverty Law Center. But it
would not surprise me if Goodell, who is on the "right-wing" (Neo-con) side of the Epstein Class (Paul T. was left-wing of Epstein Class),
had some sort of connection with that Anti-White group or some other?
Back around 2010 or 2011, I found a link on the Net (posted it here at CF) which noted that Abe Foxman's group (A.D.L. I suppose?) had handed
Paul Tagliabue some sort of
prestigious award in the early 1990's for whatever? I can't find that link on the Net or the CF post.
Perhaps, it might've had something to do with his stand regarding
Arizona being denied a Super Bowl over the MLK birthday issue? Very likely it had to do with some Anti-White/Pro Black issues, which Foxman has always pushed. I don't remember? But the
Caste system really ramped up to new level after Paul Tagliabue entered the picture -- as I noted in the first two paragraphs.