What is celebrating "breaking the color barrier" if not celebrating "diversity and inclusion" ?
That said, I prefer the military be overtly hostile to Whites so that it accurately reflects what modern America is, and Whites stay out of the military.
I can sort of see your point, because "breaking the color barrier" sounds suspiciously like the way the media uses "makes history" - the only way history is made is if you're the first X. But it's also about someone who (AFAIK, I know nothing about him) was actually competent - so no diversity in my book.
So let me pose this question: would a book on the Roman struggle of the orders, which among other things led to plebeians being allowed to become consul (and in fact favoritism as at least one of the two consuls had to be a plebeian), also DEI?
Robinson was a good player AFAIK as well, but look what we are talking about. Professional sports is nothing more than entertainment. We can easily do without it or have nothing but Whites playing it or whatever. Black athletes get used to sell bad and destructive ideas about race.
So let me pose this question: would a book on the Roman struggle of the orders, which among other things led to plebeians being allowed to become consul (and in fact favoritism as at least one of the two consuls had to be a plebeian), also DEI?
Probably not since I don't see that bit of history being weaponized against Whites today.
Professional sports is nothing more than entertainment. We can easily do without it or have nothing but Whites playing it or whatever. Black athletes get used to sell bad and destructive ideas about race.
Which is interesting, because for an unfathomable reason, all that 'systemic racism' hasn't made its way to professional sports. Isn't 2/3 of basketball or baseball or something black?
The NBA, and it used to be a lot more even, but it’s been like that for a while, in part because a lot of inner city black kids see sports as the only legal way out of the hood
What is celebrating "breaking the color barrier" if not celebrating "diversity and inclusion" ?
That said, I prefer the military be overtly hostile to Whites so that it accurately reflects what modern America is, and Whites stay out of the military.
I can sort of see your point, because "breaking the color barrier" sounds suspiciously like the way the media uses "makes history" - the only way history is made is if you're the first X. But it's also about someone who (AFAIK, I know nothing about him) was actually competent - so no diversity in my book.
So let me pose this question: would a book on the Roman struggle of the orders, which among other things led to plebeians being allowed to become consul (and in fact favoritism as at least one of the two consuls had to be a plebeian), also DEI?
Robinson was a good player AFAIK as well, but look what we are talking about. Professional sports is nothing more than entertainment. We can easily do without it or have nothing but Whites playing it or whatever. Black athletes get used to sell bad and destructive ideas about race.
Probably not since I don't see that bit of history being weaponized against Whites today.
Which is interesting, because for an unfathomable reason, all that 'systemic racism' hasn't made its way to professional sports. Isn't 2/3 of basketball or baseball or something black?
The NBA, and it used to be a lot more even, but it’s been like that for a while, in part because a lot of inner city black kids see sports as the only legal way out of the hood