Bart, your right my comment of him being pedophile was lame, as well as uncalled for, it should not have been stated. But that beard he sports looks weird, like he smeared a film of oatmeal solution all over his face. He needs to 86 it, IMO,
Westside said:Bart, your right my comment of him being pedophile was lame, as well as uncalled for, it should not have been stated. But that beard he sports looks weird, like he smeared a film of oatmeal solution all over his face. He needs to 86 it, IMO,
My take is, because most of the basketball players in the Deep South are black, he thinks blacks must be superior at it. To me, the Deep South paints an athletic picture that is skewed.
There have been some truly good black ballers' from Georgia, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, no doubt, but for every success story, there have been many more busts. I got rid of some of my basketball cards, but I still have many - and there are tons of busts. Not every black can be a Karl Malone, Robert Parrish or a prime Shawn Kemp.
Another thing that I keep noticeing, looking at past and current stats, is that there are many blacks, with supposedly long-arms, that have inferior shot-block numbers compared to many of our White bigs. The Caste System media won't acknowledge this, though. They'll just keep pushing their propaganda that Whites can't jump or play competent defense.
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Excellent post, Shamrock! Hope you continue to contribute your knowledge here.
I second that compliment to Shamrock. That was one of the most interesting posts I've read in a very long time. It also opens people eyes to the lies that we are all spoon fed today.
I also agree that the female rights along with the civil rights have changed this country from the inside out. Most men these days do not act like men anymore. They become more feminine every year. The powers that be knew this would happen. Look at Japan. A lot of their men now look like girls and many of them dress like it. Yes America 2.0 is an ugly sight and it will only get worse from here unless we wake enough people up. Good to have you here Shamrock.
Excellent post shamrock and glad to have you contributing to the board.Many uncritical white thinkers today believe that blacks are superior at football, also. They look at the black football teams in the South (Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Auburn, LSU, and beyond these to the north, as well), and they assume that whites just aren't fast enough, tough enough, violent enough, etc., and, of course, blacks are almost all they see playing football today anyway.
Most whites born after about 1970 cannot believe how excellent whites once were in football. White excellence in college football was ubiquitous in the 1950s and 60s, a time when southern football teams were almost universally segregated (all white), but a time in which many northern and western schools had multiple black stars and many black players on their squads (Penn St., Syracuse, Michigan State, Nebraska, USC, UCLA, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Notre Dame, Ohio St., and many others). Yet in spite of this, the southern white teams were indomitable. The following are the all-white teams that won national championships in football during this period:
1956: Tennessee (shared)
1957: Auburn (shared)
1958: LSU
1961: Alabama (LSU#3, Texas #4, Mississippi #5); thus 4 of the top 5 were all-white.
1962: Ole Miss (shared)
1963: Texas
1964: Arkansas/ Alabama (both all-white, shared)
1965: Alabama (Arkansas #3)
1969: Texas
Thus our all-white teams won the NCAA football national championship 9 times in just 14 years, 6 times unanimous, 3 times shared. The 1969 Texas Longhorns football team was the LAST all-white football national champion. Over the next two years, Bama, Texas, Ole Miss, and other holdouts were forced into integrating their teams.
Alabama SHOULD have been #1 in 1966. Bama had the only perfect record in the nation. Notre Dame and Michigan State played each other to a 10-10 tie and the writers left them ranked 1-2, with Bama #3. And both ND and MSU finished the year with identical 9-0-1 records. Alabama finished with an 11-0 record. Michigan State did not play in a bowl game that year. Neither did Notre Dame. Alabama did, though, and they slaughtered a big powerful Nebraska team (with multiple black stars) 34-7 in the Sugar Bowl.
The reason Bama wasn't ranked first is because of leftist media agitation that was determined to keep an all-white team from winning the national championship. (Michigan State had several black players that year, and Notre Dame had one, or possibly more.) Resentment against Alabama and George Wallace had reached a hysterical crescendo by the early 1960s. The sportswriters transferred that resentment to Alabama and Bear Bryant, constantly agitating for Bryant to recruit black players. Bryant's thinking: "Why do I need black players when I'm tearing up college football with white boys." The 1966 poll was the worst injustice ever perpetrated by the college football polls. (Read the book "The Missing Ring.")
I used the 1950s and 1960s to illustrate the dominance of all-white teams because this was the period when many excellent black players were first pouring into the collegiate game. Prior to the 1950s my point may have been moot because few blacks played college football in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.
So all this raises the question, "Why have white boys fled the football fields, which they began fleeing during the 1970s and ever after?" Some of you may have good explanations. I have my own, which are as follows:
1. The radical feminization of white America. The late 1960s sowed the seeds of the chaotic apocalypse we are all living today, but it began in the 1960s. Radical feminists spread the word that women didn't need husbands, kids didn't need fathers. And, boy, did the girls lap that message up. Divorces skyrocketed in the 70s, millions of homes were torn apart, and by the late 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, it became commonplace for boys not to have fathers and therefore become influenced only by women who discouraged boys from manly endeavors and sports. Even where fathers existed, many became emasculated by aggressive dominating females, who'd bought wholeheartedly into the trending and ongoing feminist agenda. And our boys suffered badly.
2. Even where the nuclear family stayed tight, white parents feared the wild and unruly influence in sports locker rooms as hordes of ghetto blacks moved in. They did not want their child exposed to that, and who can blame them?
3. The concussion issue obviously discouraged many good parents from subjecting their boys to this; again, hardly blameworthy.
Thus, the fact that few white boys play football today doesn't mean they can't play well, but rather that other reasons keep them off the field now.
I'm sure there are many more reasons white boys don't play football today, but these are huge contributors. But let no one think today that white boys can't play football. The 1950s and 60s give the lie to that canard.
The kind of football played in the white old Southeastern Conference in the 1950s and 60s was universally acknowledged as the best and toughest in the nation then. And many of those boys from Alabama, Mississippi, LSU, Texas, Arkansas, and Auburn were very knowledgeable (unlike today) about the Civil War. They felt they were redeeming the South from the ugly disaster of the War Between the States. They played as though it were high noon at Gettysburg and they were determined to make that charge go through this time. And usually, overwhelmingly, they did.
Excellent post shamrock and glad to have you contributing to the board.
Would you mind if I shared your post on our new Gab Castefootball group? It’s the perfect type of post to illustrate to the uninitiated what this website is fighting for.
My favorite part of Shamrock's post is this:
"The kind of football played in the white old Southeastern Conference in the 1950s and 60s was universally acknowledged as the best and toughest in the nation then. And many of those boys from Alabama, Mississippi, LSU, Texas, Arkansas, and Auburn were very knowledgeable (unlike today) about the Civil War. They felt they were redeeming the South from the ugly disaster of the War Between the States. They played as though it were high noon at Gettysburg and they were determined to make that charge go through this time. And usually, overwhelmingly, they did."
Playing for their own kind, their region and their heritage, and it wasn't all that long ago. I remember those all White powerhouse college teams as a kid, just as I remember lots of White running backs, receivers and tons of defensive players in the NFL. That's the kind of mentality White American athletes need to regain if they want to conclusively show the Caste System to be the anti-White, ridiculous construct it is.
I've said before I was an old-line SEC fan. I well remember the pre-1970's SEC. It was a matter of pride when my team, Tennessee, beat UCLA (who a few weeks later beat Michigan State in the Rose Bowl) in 1965 and Syracuse in the 1966 Gator Bowl.
Shamrock - Outstanding post, This feminization is something to see. Even my daughters try to bulldoze me at times. But most of the time my wife puts them in their place - "Don't criticize your father." My wife is the light of my life. But it's my opinion young women don't lap up the feminine BS. It's a process of years of indoctrination. By the time a woman is in the 30-40 age range if they're still unmarried, they are doomed to a very empty life. My daughters have even said this of their unmarried friends.
My favorite part of Shamrock's post is this:
"The kind of football played in the white old Southeastern Conference in the 1950s and 60s was universally acknowledged as the best and toughest in the nation then. And many of those boys from Alabama, Mississippi, LSU, Texas, Arkansas, and Auburn were very knowledgeable (unlike today) about the Civil War. They felt they were redeeming the South from the ugly disaster of the War Between the States. They played as though it were high noon at Gettysburg and they were determined to make that charge go through this time. And usually, overwhelmingly, they did."
Playing for their own kind, their region and their heritage, and it wasn't all that long ago. I remember those all White powerhouse college teams as a kid, just as I remember lots of White running backs, receivers and tons of defensive players in the NFL. That's the kind of mentality White American athletes need to regain if they want to conclusively show the Caste System to be the anti-White, ridiculous construct it is.
Good points Sir. But beyond reading, that point came for Kyle Rittenhouse that night in Kenosha Wi. when he shot those men. Also, that was the end of a boy. He entered that day a boy and came out a man. Interestingly in that video (video ) of that night put out by Rittenhouse's lawyers, it shows Rittenhouse with shouldered weapon aiming at another "protester" after he'd wounded the one with the glock and not killing that surrendering protester. Right there in that video is what's going to save that young man. Even in the furiousness of the moment, his inner decency doesn't allow him to kill that last man. Thank God.The germ of that quote is inspired by William Faulkner. Faulkner's words referenced the third day of Gettysburg:
For every Southern boy fourteen years old, not once but whenever he wants it, there is that instant when it's still not yet 2:00 on that July afternoon in 1863, the brigades are in position behind the rail fence, the guns are laid and ready in the woods, and the furled flags are already loosened to break out, and Pickett himself, with his hat in one hand and his sword in the other looking up the hill waiting for Longstreet to give the word and it's all in the balance, it hasn't happened yet, it hasn't even begun yet... maybe this time with all this much to lose, then all this much to gain: Pennsylvania, Maryland, the world, the golden dome of Washington itself to crown with desperate and unbelievable victory, the desperate gamble, the cast made two years ago.
WF
Can't recall which book but will research it and find out. This kind of passage had meaning for boys growing up in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. Today these kids don't even know which side opposed which in that war or what the issues were..
Good points Sir. But beyond reading, that point came for Kyle Rittenhouse that night in Kenosha Wi. when he shot those men. Also, that was the end of a boy. He entered that day a boy and came out a man. Interestingly in that video (video ) of that night put out by Rittenhouse's lawyers, it shows Rittenhouse with shouldered weapon aiming at another "protester" after he'd wounded the one with the glock and not killing that surrendering protester. Right there in that video is what's going to save that young man. Even in the furiousness of the moment, his inner decency doesn't allow him to kill that last man. Thank God.
Fun fact: Martin Van Buren, the 8th President of the United States, was the only U.S. President to grow up speaking a language other than English. His ancestors were Dutch who were part of the colony of New Amsterdam, later conquered by the English and becoming New York. Even though Van Buren was born 120 years after the English conquest, he still grew up speaking Dutch.
If it took that long for White cultures like the Dutch to assimilate into the dominant Anglo-Saxon culture, think of how hard (AKA impossible) it will be for non-whites to assimilate.