Odds and Ends, 12/17/20
In der news. In all cases, emphasis added.
Finally, some good sense from Breezy Steve. But, hey, it's a "jab" from a scary needle, so how are you going to convince the likes of Lana Giggles or Estrogenic Zgirl? If only the vaccine was in pill form and marketed as a weight loss agent, we'd be all set! The average American, with the BMI of an elephant, would be lining up! What about the average Black female, with the BMI of a neutron star? They prefer to be "thick" so it may be a harder sell.
See this. A small step on the road to POPA? Or to be reversed by His Fraudulency?
This is an excellent analysis of the Jewish Question. But, but, but…they’re HuWhite.
See this. Well, why name sports teams founded by Whites after non-Whites? Just because a drunken Injun, who couldn’t handle his firewater, played for Cleveland long ago – that’s why the team needs to be called the Indians?
Manager Patsy Tebeau was impressed with the Native American ballplayer, and the local sportswriters were so enamored of the exotic newcomer that a headline in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on March 20 referred to the team as “Tebeau’s Indians.” By the end of the month, the Spiders’ moniker was virtually forgotten, and the Cleveland club became the Indians…Sockalexis was losing his battle with alcoholism, and on July 29, when the Indians departed on a western trip, he did not accompany them. He had been suspended without pay by team owner Frank Robison. “I think I can truthfully say,” said the owner in the August 7 issue of The Sporting News, “that I have done everything I could for Sockalexis, and he has repaid me, and the Cleveland club, by the basest ingratitude…Ed McKean, the longtime Cleveland shortstop, paid tribute to his former teammate in an interview with the Cleveland Leader, published on January 4, 1914. “He was a wild bird,” said McKean. “He couldn’t lose his taste for firewater…Cleveland’s American League team (which began play in 1900) had been called the Naps in honor of playing manager Napoleon Lajoie, but when Lajoie left the team after the 1914 season, a new nickname was in order. In January 1915, team owner Charles Somers, after consulting with several local sportswriters, decided to revive the name that had defined the city’s National League club 18 years before. Somers, perhaps recalling the all-too-brief period of excitement that Louis Sockalexis had brought to Cleveland in 1897, dubbed his team the Indians, a name that remains to this day.
I have previously called for The Black Man to stand up and take what his rightfully his against the yellow interlopers who have stolen the land of China from The Original Asiatic Black man.
I continue that call today. The living space for Black Africa is in China, currently occupied by a bizarre insect-like hominid species that contributes nothing to humanity but disease and destruction.
Black Man, immigrate to China in your countless millions! Take back what is rightfully yours! Hail Black China!
Not masculine enough? Not a “beautiful male?”
Triangulating under criticism?
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