screamingeagle
Mentor
Super Bowl 85 was the year that the Cast Football system came out in the open. It had been building up but now the powers-that-be felt it was safe to bring it out.
When I was young, like many people, I was told that the evil racist system of segregation was keeping the Negro down. The only away around this was through success in athletics. When the game started, no one cared what color you were, it was how you helped to win the game.
Then the Civil Rights act of 1964 was passed. Now the barriers of segregation have been broken down, Negros could focus on getting a good education. (We know Negros have a strong interest in education, that is why they fought so hard for school desecregation.) They would not have time for sports.
However, there were many negros in the system. I figured that the 70's would be the decade of the black athlete, then they would fade away. Negros would be too busy with schoolwork to bother with sports.
I would have never believed that they would delute the quality of play for a caste system to make sure that their teams had a majority of black players.
Until '85, the media would talk about individual athletes. Now the media claimed that key to winning championships was to stock your team with negro players. All negros were superior to whites. The media would talk about the black players and rarely mention the whites- except for the punky QB. (He was a class whore, anyway.) They even try to replace the Chicago Bears fight song with a rap song. (This failed.)
The 85 bears proved that a nehro culture would be accepted and there would be no backlash. From this point on, it was full steam ahead.
When I was young, like many people, I was told that the evil racist system of segregation was keeping the Negro down. The only away around this was through success in athletics. When the game started, no one cared what color you were, it was how you helped to win the game.
Then the Civil Rights act of 1964 was passed. Now the barriers of segregation have been broken down, Negros could focus on getting a good education. (We know Negros have a strong interest in education, that is why they fought so hard for school desecregation.) They would not have time for sports.
However, there were many negros in the system. I figured that the 70's would be the decade of the black athlete, then they would fade away. Negros would be too busy with schoolwork to bother with sports.
I would have never believed that they would delute the quality of play for a caste system to make sure that their teams had a majority of black players.
Until '85, the media would talk about individual athletes. Now the media claimed that key to winning championships was to stock your team with negro players. All negros were superior to whites. The media would talk about the black players and rarely mention the whites- except for the punky QB. (He was a class whore, anyway.) They even try to replace the Chicago Bears fight song with a rap song. (This failed.)
The 85 bears proved that a nehro culture would be accepted and there would be no backlash. From this point on, it was full steam ahead.