This last week was a remarkably disastrous week for the foes of freedom and civilization and a great week for the rest of us. First, Dalrock---one of the most anti-religious promoters of the so-called 'Gender Wars' went down. Then, the Impeachment/coup attempt against President Trump failed, as did the final attempt to overturn BREXIT.
Today, too, is the NFL's final game before the debut of the XFL next week. The annual Trash Culture Extravaganza featuring drag queens and tributes to Feminism kicks off about the time we're posting this article. It's estimated that Wall Street Robber Barons, the Corporate Media, and gambling racketeers will rake in about $18 billion on this year's game. It seems, to my mind, that the cities of San Francisco and Kansas City could put the money to more constructive uses. Given the number of murders and proliferation of drugs in KC and the appalling social conditions in SF, it's difficult to comprehend why residents think it better to funnel billions into the hands of national parasites.
Tradition plays a big part of it. Just like the author of the SF article noted: "If you traveled to San Francisco 25–30 years ago, you would have found a different city, different people and a different atmosphere. However, things have changed drastically since the 90’s; not only the universities in and around it have regressed and lost much of the free thought in particular, but the city itself is undergoing a major crisis and perhaps one of its worst times." It's the same with the Super Bowl and the NFL in general. Millions of Americans are thinking of the past Super Bowls of Joe Montana and Len Dawson. They're thinking of Super Bowl parties from their school days and friendly 'fish-bowl' betting pools at the office. They don't see that things have changed---and not for the better. Pro football used to be fun. Today it's just a cesspool of Political Correctness and Gangland-Ethos wallowing in Dirty Money.
Only since the regular NFL season ended on December 29th, already three NFL thugs have found their way into jail. Seriously: who could respect or admire scum like these?
Pro football certainly has come a long way (down) since 1920 when the NFL was organized in Canton, Ohio for the express purpose of "raising the standard of professional football in every way possible, and to eliminate bidding for players between rival clubs," i.e. to keep corruption and big money out of the game while promoting positive contributions to the community. But those guys are all Dead White Males today; men who actually believed in such quaint idealism. The Smart Boys and the Ones in the Know in our postmodern era think those are all nice platitudes, but the real winners know whose back to stab or scratch at the opportune moment is how you get to the top.
The XFL is an attempt to break up this cabal of crime and bring pro football back to its intended purpose. Despite the pooh-poohing from the MSM, I believe that the XFL has a real chance of success. Earlier ventures like the WFL and USFL were trying to compete against an established and popular system. But, again, things have changed since the 1970s and 1980s. People then weren't turning from the NFL in sheer disgust. Now many of us are. The NFL senses the threat is real, too. They've already pulled a couple of ploys like scheduling scrimmages opposite the XFL schedule and moving the Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas, where the XFL planned to put a team. But the NFL will ultimately fail because it can't offer what the XFL does: a genuine commitment to both the sport and community. Fans will actually see the difference and the NFL will continue going down the toilet.
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