September 12, 1970 will suffice. Upon this day, the hysteria of sports worship created an environment where the transfer of power to the Black Run America (BRA) was cemented.
What was it we once said about Black people and riotless High School basketball games? Oh, that’s right. They’re included in the Stuff Black People Don’t Like.
There is a reason that 88 percent of the white vote went to John McCain in the 2008 presidential election. White people in Alabama have seen the once magnificent city of Birmingham turned into the Detroit of the South.
Legion Field, the former home to college footballs premier rivalry the Iron Bowl game between Auburn-Alabama, might sell for even less than the Pontiac Silverdome did recently, as the surrounding area of the 80,000 + stadium is as unsafe as Haiti.
Alabama is the finest state in the union, and the state operates in a way that proves SBPDL’s theory of sports and Black people’s integration with society. Were it not for sports, Black people wouldn’t have many positive images and worse, would hardly be represented at any major university in the south, let alone the rest of the country (indeed, Black enrollment at major university’s across the nation is slipping dramatically).
The entire reason Black people are even at traditionally white university’s is for their ability to run, jump and catch passes on the gridiron. Nothing more, nothing less. The University of Alabama is even said to have integrated so that the football team could remain competitive, after a shellacking they took in 1970 to the University of Southern California Trojans. That 41-21 win was enough to convince university officials that Black players were needed to win: