Although pretentious, skinny-jean-wearing, Birkenstock types seem clueless to the racial power game going on, most men who watch football support equal treatment before the law; they also sense but rarely say it openly that multicultural multi-ethnic societies are a zero sum game where the gain of one ethnic group is offset by the loss of another ethnic group. But then, we almost desperately want to watch sports so we overlook it when Black Power movement propaganda invades the game. And its happening everywhere in America in all cultural fields.
In the opening game of the NFL football season last night I watched the demonstrations during the national anthem and the locking arms at the sideline as a prerecorded black version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" was played. The Houston Texans stayed in the locker room not wanting to honor the flag. Once the Texans came out on the field the players on both teams stood at the 50-yard line and locked arms in an affirmation of the Black Lives Matter movement. There was only few "boos" from the small crowd.
That
was it for me, I said to the television: “Your Black Lives Matter
movement is a disguised Black Power movement,” and I turned off the
television...The civil rights movement ultimately showed itself as
the same disguised movement for superiority not equality.
Human nature is grounded in group-selection and ethnocentrism, so another approach, another philosophy, still in line with human nature and the biological origin of social behavior is called for, and that pathway is ethnopluralism, or an ethnopluralism of ethnostates for all groups, black, white, brown, yellow, or red, with each ethnostate protected from marauding imperialists, global businesses, supremacists, Marxists, etc., defended by a defensive federalism.
I
may try the NFL again when my home team plays, but if I see Black
Power movement propaganda I'll probably not watch the game.
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