Tonight in Kansas City, the NFL’s grand marketing experiment on whether suggesting that millions of its own fans might be racists will be put to the test.
Before the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs take the field at a mostly empty Arrowhead Stadium there will be the playing of two national anthems; one for the kneelers and then the real one.
There will be many a teary eye during the rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” otherwise known as the Black national anthem which will be enthusiastically greeted by millionaire malcontents on both sidelines will stand with hand over heart and then when the “Star-Spangled Banner” is played, they will almost certainly all hit their knees to protest the “oppressive” nation that made them all wealthy for playing a kid’s game.
The sanctimonious slop will be gushing in waves as announcers who are mouthpieces for the league will hail the Marxist-inspired Black Lives Matter movement that serves as a prophylactic for the establishment’s hatred of President Trump and which has received enthusiastic and unified corporate sponsorship despite its vile racist message.
Players will proudly display insignia on their uniforms honoring criminals like Jacob Blake and George Floyd, the latter who has been treated as the second coming of Christ despite a history of being a thug who once held a gun to a pregnant black woman’s stomach and was high on fentanyl during his fateful encounter with the police.
The NFL has not only endorsed anti-white racism and anti-Americanism with its embrace of the BLM movement which is permeated by the same anti-Semitism that has now become a hallmark of the Democratic party. Players such as Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson who raised eyebrows over a tweet promoting Jew-hating conspiracies.
Jackson also had high praise for Nation Of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, a virulent hatemonger who has stated his admiration for Hitler and compared Jews to termites who he touted as a “powerful” man in a since-deleted Instagram post.
In a league where superstar quarterback Drew Brees can be bullied into submission over support for the national anthem out of respect for World War II veterans like his grandfathers who fought the Nazis, an evil regime that was loading Jews onto cattle cars and trucking them off to death camps, the absence of a response to promoting hateful lies about people of the Jewish faith is sickening and disgraceful.
New Orleans Saints cornerback Malcolm Jenkins who cried crocodile tears while joining the lynch mob against his teammate Brees dismissed Jackson’s anti-Semitic tweets as a distraction, dismissively remarking that “Jews aren’t our problem” and by doing so, laid bare the rank hypocrisy the so-called social justice warriors.
It took years but Colin Kaepernick and his social media army and lickspittle “sports journalists” conquered the NFL, Commissioner Roger Goodell issued his formal surrender when he sucked up to the former San Francisco 49er quarterback on something called “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man” to apologize to the great one.
Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man: The National Anthem Protest- PT. 1
NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell, & I discuss Colin Kaepernick & the protests during the national anthem that polarized America. pic.twitter.com/PcL02732ys
— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) August 23, 2020
The commish made the following plea for contrition:
“I wish we had listened earlier, Kap, to what you were kneeling about and what you were trying to bring attention to”
Goodell’s sickening appeasement of those who will never be satisfied is a message to fans that they had better get prepared for the orgy of virtue signaling and BLM worship that will kick off tonight.
Goodell is sitting in a hot mess of his own making and the NFL has made a monumental strategic blunder by basing their capitulation to Black Lives Matter on polls that show widespread support for national anthem kneeling in America.
However, those polls are unrepresentative of actual NFL fans who are appalled and infuriated at the league’s insistence in bending the knee to social justice warriors and the Twitter mob again and by doing so in dangerous climate of social destabilization that has been promoted by cynical Democrats.
The NFL did the right thing in 2017 when it discouraged the divisive practice of kneeling, paid the shakedown artists and let it all go away and eventually, most of the fans came back.
Don’t bet on it this time around.