On a daily basis a person surfing the internet can go to espn.com or cbs.sportsline.com and find some very disturbing comments. The problem is not so much the comments themselves, but rather the trends seen in the comments, the common themes, the big picture. I’ll try to sum it up for you… a money hungry out of control black athlete who should be grateful that he gets to make millions of dollars for playing a stupid game can’t seem to live righteously. This money hungry fool is too stupid to understand that he, despite being too stupid to do anything else has been blessed with a winning lottery ticket, and now can’t even cash in that ticket.
Check out this post by the user jmanna at cbs.sportsline.com, this individual has a rating of professional, which means he’s a well established member of the community.
Bill Billichek is not what’s wrong with the NFL. What’s wrong with the NFL is that is infested with black gang banger thugs who beat their wives, deal in drugs, screw prostitutes, and commit murders. If it were not for football, these black players would be either selling drugs on the street or picking cotton in the south. God knows they can’t even write their own name. The commissioner is correct in going after these low life criminals and not going after a coach who, admittedly, got a little too free with the camcorder.
or this one,
Hay, I’s be Michael Strahan and I can’ts speaks english” “W’d done stomp-ed you’s outt!!” “I can’t spell or read either.
These outlets are always cheering on the cleansing of sports, particulary in regard to removing seedy characters from organizations. Perhaps the cleaning should start at home.
August 19, 2008 at 4:42 pm |
The people who post comments of that nature are encouraged to do so by the mainstream sports media’s continuing lynching of black athletes. We are just seeing the true deep-seeded hate and white male envy that has been festering for years.