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.
Robinson is 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.