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JReb1 said:True. The fact is there are more poor White kids in American then black and Latinos combined, yet the majority of White people assume poverty is a non-white problem and we only have special programs for kids of color to get a free ride in college which is a disgrace. This is why the Caste system bothers me so much. So many deserving Whites with the talent to play at an FBS school that are denied scholarships and if they walk on they have to go through a million hurdles to ever play.ToughJ.Riggins said:I think the last comment should read we SHOULD be looking to help blacks and whites in poverty get more academic scholarships if they can cut it as students- and we SHOULD be helping white kids get equal opportunity when it comes to football and basketball.
Furthermore, no black affletes ever faced the discrimination that modern white athletes endure. Even back during the days when blacks could not play MLB and the NFL was a red headed step child to college football, blacks had their Negro baseball League and their black colleges where they alone were afforded opportunities. Today, it is just too bad out of luck, no where to turn, no one cares for many of today's white athletes. There are no white only professional leagues or white only colleges. Even at the lower levels in college like division II & III, the caste system still has some sway, while blacks still have their black colleges, and pro leagues like the NFL and NBA are defacto affirmative action leagues for blacks, while MLB is doing its best to implement more blacks as well as become an affirmative action league for Hispanics.
When MLB, mainstream colleges and the professional football did open up to blacks, then they had their equal chance to achieve at all positions with perhaps the exception of QB due to the belief that blacks were not smart enough to play the most cerebral position in all of sports. Ironically, today that stereotype still holds some truth, and blacks genuinely struggle as pro style passers much more so than whites do when given the chance in positions that whites are so-called unsuited to play such as RB and DB in football, SS and CF in baseball and PG in basketball. Despite chance after chance, Donovan McNabb is the only black QB in the past decade who has been above pedestrian for his career, while most have been simply atrocious or just short of terrible, with only a tiny handful otherwise having fleeting moments of basic success. Before him you have to go all the way back to Warren Moon to find a black QB who was anything to write home about, and Randall Cunningham who had a few brief moments of being a real QB in the twilight of his career. That doesn't hold true for positions in which whites have been, pardon the pun, "black balled" from. There have been plenty of good to outstanding white players in these positions over the years, and even in the modern era when the obvious order of the day is almost complete racial disqualification for whites in certain positions, when given the chance, our guys excel. They are then usually jerked around so that can't get entrenched and it appears to the untrained eye that the stereotypes against white players are true.Edited by: Bear Backer