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Pennsylvania_Dutch [OP]

2004-06-14 11:51 | User Profile

Sports As Politics: [url]http://www.vnnforum.com/main/2004b/61304numbermangametheory.htm[/url]

A good read from VNN.


edward gibbon

2004-06-14 20:16 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Pennsylvania_Dutch]Sports As Politics: A good read from VNN.[/QUOTE][QUOTE]So, now the 1936 Berlin Olympics and Jesse Owens and the [I][COLOR=Red]Joe Louis-Max Schmelling[/COLOR][/I] fight have been brought to the modern world. The Jew was not blind to the incredible psychological potential for the destruction of White people: simply have an African savage knock out a German or, better yet, have one out run and out jump a bunch of White people, and suddenly there comes into being the pretext for introducing headhunters, cannibals, and witch doctors as equal members of civilized, industrialized White nations across the globe; of course, with the attendant crime, decay, barbarism, ethnropy, and depravity one would expect from such a perverse injection of alien peoples.[/QUOTE]This fight has been blown out of all sense of historical proportion. From my book: [QUOTE][CENTER][I][B]Blacks GIs and the Liberation of Death Camps[/B][/I][/CENTER] One of the more inspired socially progressive ideas advanced to foster good relations between blacks and Jews was celebrating on film the liberation of a concentration camp by a black tank battalion, the 761st, during the fading days of World War II. The film was titled Liberators, and originally seen on Nov 9, 1992. Reverend Jesse Jackson was so taken by the film he wanted to give a copy to President-elect Clinton. Mr. Jackson was the driving force behind the screening of the film at the Apollo Theater in Harlem on December 17. Prior to the screening Jack Newfield, an old line liberal Jew on the New York Post, wrote that he had seen the film twice. Mr. Newfield lamented the fact that because black troops were in segregated units in General George Patton's Third Army no reporters witnessed their tanks breaking down the gates of the death camp. What really offended Mr. Newfield was this gallantry was not even mentioned in the Hollywood film on Patton's life. [I][COLOR=Red]"Liberators" showed Joe Louis knocking out Max Schmeling which to Mr. Newfield suggested that Hitler's theories of Aryan supremacy had also taken a pounding. Sportswriter Paul Gallico, when writing before World War II broke out, remembered Max as perhaps the most sportsmanlike and decent prizefighter he had known. When real war did start, Mr. Schmeling was a serving German paratrooper and was severely wounded when he jumped into Crete. [/COLOR] [/I] Mr. Louis in the segregated American army was a non-combatant. Like so many Americans Mr. Newfield was only too eager to think sports were war.[/QUOTE]Max is still alive I believe. Must be a very tough man.


Roy Batty

2004-06-27 02:32 | User Profile

A lot of people aren't aware that Schmelling was 37 when he lost to Louis. Very old for a fighter in those days. Many people aren't aware that several years earlier, Schmelling had KO'd Louis in their first meeting.

The Jesse Owens story is myth, which Owens himself had admitted! Hitler had never made any remarks about Aryan supremacy in athletics going into the games. He did make a point of only congratulating German winners. The IOC told him he had to congratulate all or none. So he stayed in his box. Jesse Owens remarked that Hitler had given him a nod and a smile. But that he would milk the story of Hitler snubbing him if it kept money coming in.

Just one of many articles on google or in various pubs that tell a bit of the truth.

[url]http://hnn.us/articles/571.html[/url]

**Owens himself originally insisted it wasn't true, but eventually he began saying it was, apparently out of sheer boredom with the issue.

The facts are simple. Hitler did not congratulate Owens, but that day he didn't congratulate anybody else either, not even the German winners. As a matter of fact, Hitler didn't congratulate anyone after the first day of the competition. That first day he had shaken hands with all the German victors, but that had gotten him in trouble with the members of the Olympic Committee. They told him that to maintain Olympic neutrality, he would have to congratulate everyone or no one. Hitler chose to honor no one.**

(Of course the author goes on to claim Hitler snubbed a different black athlete, and says that no one actually believes remarks from Hitler and crew otherwise. Why not?)

**....Another popular belief is that the games marked a humiliating moment for the Nazis because a few blacks walked away with a fistful of medals while Hitler had predicted the Teutonic lads would be the big winners, proof of the superman abilities of the white race. In reality, the competition was anything but a German humiliation. It is forgotten that Germany managed to pick up more medals than all the other countries combined. Hitler was pleased with the outcome. **

People forget that the sports that have been made big in America, or that generally get the most coverage by the press are those in which blacks excel. And some of that has been due to deliberate manipulation of recruiting policies - and outright favoritsm from those in charge (that's a whole new thread). With jews now the commissioners of all the major sports, it's going to get worse before it gets better. People forget that most Olympic medals and athletic events are won by whites. But the ones in which blacks or other non-whites do well tend to get the most play and attention. That's no accident.

The people who created that mass of lies, "The Liberators", should have been strung up. The gall. Incredible. The lies. They keep trying to stretch it farther and farther. They don't realize how thin the skin is at this point. If anyone isn't aware, the film mentioned by Mr. Gibbon, "The Liberators", was proven to be a complete falsehood. Fabricated from start to finish.

[url]http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v13/v13n3p-4_Staff.html[/url]

Maybe a bit biased : ), but one of hundreds of sources on "The Liberators".


Robbie

2004-06-29 21:13 | User Profile

There is a new book out called "The Match", I believe, about black tennis player Althea Gibson's victory at Wimbledon in the late '50s. This is something that would make for good dissection. How come no other black followed Gibson soon after until the Williams sisters came along? Of course, the sisters only took up tennis because their father couldn't stand to see them not live up to their potential in track, a sport that has a black majority.