Don Wassall said:
But somehow Peyton's brother Eli supposedly hates White wide receivers. Why? Because he's secretly in charge of the Giants' roster and since the Giants -- who have been all-black at receiver for many years -- have only black receivers the only possible explanation for it is that Eli has decreed that the team will never have a White wide receiver while he's a Giant.
The great Drew Brees, an amazing quarterback at just 6 feet tall and an impeccable role model off the field, is forever branded a "Zulu warrior" and rooted against because of a single harmless ritual he engages in with his team.
The most absurd example of all is Carson Palmer, an ultimate suburban white bread type who has been a sterling role model on and off the field, but somehow he's become a militant "wigger" to the anti-White QB group because he dared to say that Terrell Owens would help the Bengals, the same season that the team decided not to keep Matt Jones, therefore Palmer just had to have been the secret GM behind the team's roster composition.
These are off the top of my head. It's sad indeed to come to this site -- my site -- and see prominent White athletes being bashed, the exact opposite of what supporters of White athletes should be doing.
I can’t speak for anyone else here, but it’s unimaginable for me to support certain white athletes after noticing a very noteworthy indiscretion on their part. A few examples from some of “our” starting quarterbacks…
Eli Manning:
Below is a video of Eli Manning’s infamous
“when slow ass white guys play one of the safety positions” remark on ESPN’s
“Mayne Event” back in 2008. This random, completely unnecessary, malicious, highly-racist infraction occurs at 1:31…
[video=youtube;Lqanl8hCjNE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lqanl8hCjNE[/video]
I realize that “Effete Eli” didn’t write this hideously-racist line in the script, just like he doesn’t evaluate and sign all-black “talent” year-in, year-out as the “secret GM” of the Giants…but would it have been so difficult for him, a lifelong millionaire and recent Superbowl Champion, to tell ESPN that he didn’t want to utter something so discriminatory? By the way, white safety, Craig Dahl, was a member of the Giants at the time. I wonder if he found it “funny.” Knowing modern whites, he was probably rolling on the ground and clutching his stomach whilst shedding tears of joy. Eli is spineless and hasn’t the slightest ounce of masculinity, racial conscious, or ethnic pride. Hell, he can't even refrain from mocking white speed/athleticism on national television! So why I should blindly support him? The rediculous drama this wimp created by immediately “demanding” a trade after being drafted by San Diego reeked of privilege, too.
Jay Cutler:
Here is Bears safety, Chris Conte, talking about a practice session in which Jay Cutler made some “funny jokes” about how “white guys” are inferior athletes…
‘‘I mean, [quarterback] Jay [Cutler] was just joking earlier, ‘Well, whenever Conte’s out there, the ball is going to his side because he’s the white guy.’ There’s always going to be that perception that white guys aren’t as athletic. It would be nice if people didn’t think like that, but that’s not realistic. I’m trying to prove those people wrong.’’
I can’t imagine what vile, anti-white things this overpaid, perma-somber, Brandon Marshall-befriending headcase has said that we’ll never know. In one short sentence, Chris Conte told me everything I need to know about Cutler's character. Also, his off-season trade drama in Denver was highly-annoying.
Carson Palmer:
Just the other day, Carson Palmer admitted that he
“cried like a baby” when he
“lost my friend and teammate, Chris Henry.” Henry, as we all know, was one of the NFL’s most notorious thugs. Prior to his “unfortunate” death (that caused Casteon Carson to wail like a newborn), Henry was charged with the following crimes: speeding, reckless driving, driving with a suspended license, possession of marijuana, concealment of a firearm, aggravated assault with a firearm, providing alcohol to minors, sexual assault, DUI, failed drug test while on probation, and two separate assault charges. Oh, and had ‘‘Saint Christopeher” not perished from falling out of the moving pickup truck while attacking his fiancé, he would have been charged with domestic abuse, too. Palmer’s remark occurs at 0:35…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alRw2A2-gCU
Palmer doted over the imbecilic Chad Ochocinco for years, practiced with the odious Terrell Owens during his free time in the off-season (but not Matt Jones), admitted to bawling over a dead thug on national TV, and God’s knows what else. He’s no angel.
Ben Roethlisberger:
I’m a Men’s Rights Activist to my very core, but two different sexual assault/rape accusations (2008 and 2010) makes me think that, quite possibly, Ben wasn’t such a good guy a few years ago. Of course, since then, he got married and has two young kids, which is fantastic…
Other posters have accused Ben of “talking like a wigger.” I’ve also noticed this, too, and commented on it a few times.
Drew Brees:
And here is Drew Brees in action, being that “great role model” to white kids we all know him to be. Out of morbid curiosity, I once read up on what this “Zulu Pre-Game” filth actually is, and apparently Brees personally modified the words to some of his favorite gangster rap songs (by “2 Chainz” and “Drake”) to be utilized for the Saints pre-game…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALu0J1QRnJo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GeyUlS8oHo
Unlike Palmer, Cutler, and Eli, Brees is actually an all-time great QB. I respect his on-field ability and in that regard, he is a role model to young whites. But his pre-game behavoir simply isn’t behavior befitting of white men. Personally, I’d rather die than act like he does.