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Bruce Arena has returned as head coach of the US national team. He checks a number of boxes simply for being "not an archetype multiculturalist cuckolding shill" like his predecessor Jurgen Klinsmann. Arena was a champion college coach at Virginia at the beginning of his career and most recently had been presiding over a very successful and generally white-friendly LA Galaxy club team. He is a "safe" hire and probably owns the best resume of any realistic candidate.
Last night, the USA "righted the ship" by pasting Honduras 6-0 in a World Cup qualifier. All six goals were scored by white players. However, Arena opted for a starting lineup with five whites, two Mexicans, and four blacks (two mulattos, an African, and a Haitian). Three white substitutes made appearances, and the bench consisted of two blacks, nine whites, and a Tiger Woods.
For consistency, let's use the established template:
FORWARDS (2/3)
Clint Dempsey - White
Jozy Altidore - Black (Haitian)
Chris Wondolowski - White
MIDFIELDERS (7/8)
Michael Bradley - White
Christian Pulisic - White
Alejandro Bedoya - White hispanic
Sebastian Lletget - White
Darlington Nagbe - Black (Liberian)
Sacha Klejstan - White
Dax McCarty - White
Graham Zusi - White
DEFENDERS (4/9)
John Brooks - Mulatto (black father, German mother)
Geoff Cameron - White
Omar Gonzalez - Mestizo (Mexican)
Jorge Villafana - Mestizo (Mexican)
DaMarcus Beasley - Black
Kellyn Acosta - Black (Japanese grandmother!)
Walker Zimmerman - White
Tim Ream - White
Matt Besler - White
KEEPERS (1/3)
Tim Howard - Mulatto (black father, HUNGARIAN mother)
David Bingham - White
Nick Rimando - "Mixed" (Filipino/Amerindian mestizo)
As far as the "entrenched" players go, Dempsey, Bradley, Cameron, and Pulisic seem to be steady starters. Altidore, Brooks, and Howard also appear to enjoy that status. I appreciate Arena being willing to mix up the team around his core. Let's hope future lineups trend more toward eight white starters than the five we just saw.
Last night, the USA "righted the ship" by pasting Honduras 6-0 in a World Cup qualifier. All six goals were scored by white players. However, Arena opted for a starting lineup with five whites, two Mexicans, and four blacks (two mulattos, an African, and a Haitian). Three white substitutes made appearances, and the bench consisted of two blacks, nine whites, and a Tiger Woods.
For consistency, let's use the established template:
FORWARDS (2/3)
Clint Dempsey - White
Jozy Altidore - Black (Haitian)
Chris Wondolowski - White
MIDFIELDERS (7/8)
Michael Bradley - White
Christian Pulisic - White
Alejandro Bedoya - White hispanic
Sebastian Lletget - White
Darlington Nagbe - Black (Liberian)
Sacha Klejstan - White
Dax McCarty - White
Graham Zusi - White
DEFENDERS (4/9)
John Brooks - Mulatto (black father, German mother)
Geoff Cameron - White
Omar Gonzalez - Mestizo (Mexican)
Jorge Villafana - Mestizo (Mexican)
DaMarcus Beasley - Black
Kellyn Acosta - Black (Japanese grandmother!)
Walker Zimmerman - White
Tim Ream - White
Matt Besler - White
KEEPERS (1/3)
Tim Howard - Mulatto (black father, HUNGARIAN mother)
David Bingham - White
Nick Rimando - "Mixed" (Filipino/Amerindian mestizo)
As far as the "entrenched" players go, Dempsey, Bradley, Cameron, and Pulisic seem to be steady starters. Altidore, Brooks, and Howard also appear to enjoy that status. I appreciate Arena being willing to mix up the team around his core. Let's hope future lineups trend more toward eight white starters than the five we just saw.
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