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June 12, 2020 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

I always watched NFL games with my dad, but had given it up when I moved out. I don’t remember the exact reasons; yeah I’d promised my wife I wouldn’t be a sports nut, but it might not have mattered since where we moved to had poor TV reception and I couldn’t watch the games if I wanted too (and, ’90s era Bengals, right?).

Several years later I had one of the most awkward job interviews ever, for an off-hours IT support position. I asked the manager what job duties I would be expected to perform when I was there and she did her best pep talk to avoid saying: “nothing”. So, after using the time to study for several Microsoft certifications (MCSE was all the rage at the time) and then playing all the Quake I cared to I fired up a black and white TV that another off-hours guy had brought in. The only thing on? Football.

Well I was re-hooked, as the years passed I would hang on to every broadcast including the vapid combines and 6th round draft picks (“Tom Brady was picked in the 6th round!!”). Super Bowl parties, day long beer fests, BW3 Sunday Ticket binges, all good fun or, a decent distraction at least I suppose. But, then the concussion protocols hit and the games were a mess with the victor often being determined by the officiating crew. About halfway through that season I gave up: the product was crap. The “hands up, don’t shoot” protests the following season cemented the death of the NFL in my mind, though apparently there was still a bottomless bit of white fools who didn’t mind turning their money over to an organization that hated them in exchange for a nearly unwatchable product.

Thing was, voicing my dislike would come off as banal. “Did you know a white guy was nearly kicked out of the league for using the ‘N’ word while Ray Lewis, who killed someone, was hailed as a hero?”. And then there’s Micheal Vick, whose rehabilitation story I believed for some reason, but going over his treatments of dogs should be enough to get any right minded person to swear off the NFL forever all by itself. I know though that all those (and more) are anecdotal one-offs and unlikely to sway the brainwashed normie so I would cop out by claiming the games were crap (which, they were).

Recent events though have made my hatred of anti-white organizations even easier. There’s many to pick from to be sure, but the NFL is basically doubling down on stupid from their efforts from yesteryear. While the NFL makes players remove (very) faintly pro-white tattoos they ship money off to pro-black criminal groups. While endorsing players doing their best to disrespect the nation (such as it is), they railroad others who aren’t too keen on the idea.

College football is as bad or worse (taking criticisms on race relations from a group that keeps their employees in indentured servitude is…off-putting), one step at a time I suppose. At least now when someone asks me if I watched such-and-such NFL event I can get an odd(er) look on my face say “no, they’re anti-white”.

If the NFL was, say, anti-Asian, can you imagine a Chinese person asking another Chinese person if they watched “the game”? No, they’d hide in their shame. It’s a long forgotten lesson but that’s where we need to get to, we need to build our communities around organizations that don’t have it in for us.

Filed Under: football

Maybe Not Obvious

June 8, 2020 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

This news post on the riots in Cleveland pretty much affirmed my suspicion that law enforcement downtown got caught off-guard by the protest. While I’ve lived in the area ne’er-do-wells are able to pull this kind of stunt once, but then thereafter law enforcement in northeast Ohio will be wise to the scheme and squash it. Subsequent protests were much smaller and never gained any of the same “steam”. This is such a consistent pattern I long ago decided this wasn’t by chance and that the city leaders (the oligarchs who call the shots, not the politicians) do not want their city, their home, run into the ground (despite the city’s best efforts).

Contrast this with Minneapolis where apparently the city leaders and politicians want to leave a smoking crater where their city now stands. What is interesting in their quest to close the police department is that they have the paradigm mostly backwards. Yes, police officers are “peace officers” and usually their presence, or the threat of their presence, is enough to keep things somewhat law abiding. However, one of their primary responsibilities is the protection of criminals. Would the rioters have been dealt with more, or less harshly if there was no law enforcement? How long would criminals like Fentanyl Jesus have been around if he was only subject to street justice instead of government justice?

In some ways the elimination of incompetent government law enforcement would be a plus for the law abiding, though certainly actual law enforcement would become more medieval with clans regulating their interactions with other clans and criminals dealt with in harsh fashions. I certainly favor the Cleveland method of law enforcement, but in Minneapolis, if given the choice between law enforcement/city leaders which stand by as the city as the city is burned and looted, and no law enforcement, I’d probably choose the latter, which, is why it won’t come to pass.

Filed Under: law and order

CoMA Cult

June 6, 2020 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

I’m barely old enough to remember something of the cult phenomenon from the 60s/70s (which culminated in the mass suicide at Jonestown in the late 70s). A newer example that springs to mind, although it’s been a while, was back in 90s when there was a cult called Heavens Gate who fostered some mystical belief in UFOs. They attained the pinnacle of their notoriety in 1997 when the group committed mass suicide in the belief that the comet Hale-Bopp was some sort of alien spacecraft. Everyone had laugh at the time, because after all, who could believe such a thing?

Fast forward to “modern day” and we have Zman Blog writing about the new cult of our ruling elite, or as I put it, the Cult of the Magic Ne-umm..African-American (CoMA). This has all the signs of cult, although instead of it being led by a single, dynamic and manipulative personality, the stand in is the criminal class of black America, and since many of these criminals are, alas, no longer with us (blessed be their names), our elites (almost all of whom are NOT black) are filling the cult-enforcer role: checking for observance, pushing for tithes, punishing non-believers, etc.

The goal is to get everyone, but especially the white “everyones”, to be subservient to the new cult. I saw Roger Goodell was on TV all but declaring that kneeling to CoMA will be mandatory in the NFL after one of their star players had the gaul to say that he wasn’t entirely on board with the aims of CoMA. We also have formerly Christian churches getting in on the act with an Episcopalian Bishop* chiding Trump for being insufficiently observant of the beliefs of CoMA. Lest Catholics think they’re off the hook, the church had already sent a strong message with the Nick Sandmann episode that anyone voicing opposition to CoMA will face a public pillaring. Of course none of this is surprising, since all of our institutions, whose communal obligations have been completely gutted, folded instantly to the Covid Cult (which, I guess, didn’t have the staying power that the cult leaders were hoping for).

What are the true aims of CoMA though? What are its beliefs? The beatification of black fentanyl junkies? White slavery? CoMA’s lack of any doctrine means that the adherents must always be looking to the stage (MSNBC) to see what is required to show their faithfulness in CoMA since what it believes in doesn’t actually exist. For as ridiculous as the Heavens Gate cult might have been, at least the comet was real.

*Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde used the phrase “Judeo-Christian”, which is how a non-Christian refers to Christianity.

Filed Under: politically incorrect

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