Tuesday, April 15, 2008

April 15th: Jackie Robinson Day

Baseball has turned Jackie Robinson into its own MLK. Huge celebration last year, complete with fawning over his 'lovely' left-behinds. MLB productions puts out hagiographic clips and long-faced intros every spring. The St. Louis Cardinals all wear circle 42s on their jersey, and they are a team with no connection to the player. Likewise, the New York Mets are apparently hosting some sort of 61st anniversary celebration at their stadium. It's not just tax day anymore.

White announcers glub glub over the fact that blacks in the Major Leagues have dropped as a percentage of players from about 29% to 9% or thereabouts. It's always a cause for concern when black numbers aren't rising of course. MLB is pumping millions into inner-city baseball leagues to tap dat black talent going to waste.

It's like everything else in society: whites are supposed to be very concerned if they aren't being dispossessed quickly enough, and their continued employment in any capacity higher than dogcatcher is made contingent on their toeing the party line.

This type of lite-communism spreads like kudzu through the South. Wherever you turn these days you are lectured by some Sunday School-voiced actors in a PSA (public service announcement), telling you not to forget to wipe your ass, go out and play, keep your brain out of the frying pan, be sure to rent rooms to filthy black criminals.

The tacit rule the jewsmedia follow is:

- if X is dominated by blacks, it's because blacks are more talented; but
- if Y is dominated by whites, it's because of a legacy of racism and discrimination

In America under the jews, White can never win. They are never treated fairly, they are treated always as a despised and, we hope and intend, disappearing group that should be kicked in its ass on the way out history's door.

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