One of the many things that occurred to me over the last few years is that every black athlete is described as having a "room brightening smile" or some variation thereof. Every afflete has a "room brightening smile" but no non-black athlete ever has been described as such by the corporate media or its announcers.
Now, I feel bad for Kenny McKinley (the Broncos player who just killed himself) but take a look at this reporting. I swear that the "room brightening smile" adjective is mandatory for reporters, announcers and coaches.
"Kenny had a promising future on the football field, but more importantly, he was a great teammate whose smile and personality could light up the room," Denver head coach Josh McDaniels said."
Later on in the story the ol' caste coach proclaimed:
"I saw him here. He came to the Georgia game. He seemed in good spirits," Spurrier said, according to The Post and Courier in Charleston, S.C.. "He had a great smile, like he always had."
Here is a link to the room brightening article: http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2010/09/20/kenny-mckinley-dead-suicide/
Edited by: Liverlips
Now, I feel bad for Kenny McKinley (the Broncos player who just killed himself) but take a look at this reporting. I swear that the "room brightening smile" adjective is mandatory for reporters, announcers and coaches.
"Kenny had a promising future on the football field, but more importantly, he was a great teammate whose smile and personality could light up the room," Denver head coach Josh McDaniels said."
Later on in the story the ol' caste coach proclaimed:
"I saw him here. He came to the Georgia game. He seemed in good spirits," Spurrier said, according to The Post and Courier in Charleston, S.C.. "He had a great smile, like he always had."
Here is a link to the room brightening article: http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2010/09/20/kenny-mckinley-dead-suicide/
Edited by: Liverlips