Jan. 8, 2011 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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From one incredible guest to the next, you heard from Sam Dixon now about to introduce another fan favorite.
He is the head of the American Nationalist Union, publisher of the excellent newspaper The Nationalist Times, and proprietor of the only website of its kind that looks at sports-related issues from our political perspective, castfootball.us.
He is the jack of all trades, Mr. Don Wassel.
Don, welcome back.
Hi, James.
Great to be on your show again.
I should say welcome back by popular demand because you are certainly a fan favorite as well.
And many people are tuned in tonight to hear you.
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And Don, we've got a lot to talk about tonight in the world of sports, starting with college football and then moving on to the NFL playoffs as well as the NBA regular season, which is in full tilt.
But first of all, I want to ask you a question that I do at the top of each interview that you appear with me for.
What is the purpose of your website, castefootball.us?
Well, the United States has been taken over by cultural Marxists, among other subversives and revolutionaries.
Certainly the social ideology and the political ideology is cultural Marxism.
And there's also strong corporate interests.
So we have sort of a ruling coalition of Zionists, cultural Marxists, and financial interests, corporate and big government financial interests.
And they believe that to empower themselves further and protect their status in this society, that is to their advantage to decimate, demean, and replace Western culture, Western Christian civilization.
And we see this war, demographic and psychological, taking place against white Americans.
It has been for quite a while, but it really intensified about 1968, and it's been going full bore ever since.
And a lot of Americans, well, I wouldn't say a lot, but there's some white Americans that have racial consciousness, and we think more are slowly waking up.
But a lot of them understood certain things, the affirmative action, the third world immigration, the way whites, particularly white men, are constantly portrayed as buffoons and fools in the media.
Just a whole array of things that indicate that whites are deliberately being pushed into second-class status in this country and worse.
But a lot were not aware of that this was going on in athletics and sports as well.
The propaganda is that blacks are just athlete equals black, whereas a white athlete is almost an oxymoron.
A white guy is, if he succeeds athletically, it's because he's hardworking, overachieving, old school, et cetera, et cetera.
And there really was a whole array of ways through the media and propaganda to downplay white athleticism while hyping black athleticism far more than what it deserves to be.
And so there was a group of us that are politically and racially aware, but also had followed sports during our lives.
And we've seen the changes in the U.S. sports scene over the past 45 years.
And it was obvious that a lot of it was artificially engineered.
Just like affirmative action, there is affirmative action in sports.
And so it's a two-front war.
It's a war against our mind and our spiritual nature, but it's also a war denigrating our physical nature, our athletic ability, our masculinity as white men.
And so cast football has recognized this, and really that's what it's about.
It's exposing what we call the caste system, a racial caste system that makes whites second-class athletes as far as opportunity and the way they're treated by the media and elevates blacks far beyond where they should be when it comes to athletics.
And we actually believe that whites, if you look at the whole scope of athleticism, not just straight line speed, all the elements that go into being an athlete, whites are clearly the best athletes in the world, not just in this country, but in the world.
So that's what cast football is about.
It's a strong dose of sports from a racial perspective, and there's a lot of politics.
And we talk about everything else.
It's a large and growing community.
And a big shout out to all the CAS football supporters that are listening right now.
Well, Don, that was an excellent description of your excellent website.
And if folks aren't regular visitors to castfootball.us, which is spelled C-A-S-T-E-F-O-O-T, B-A-L-L, castfootball.us, bookmark it and make it a daily read.
Now that we've got a little background information, we've got a lot to cover and only 45 minutes to do it in.
And that might seem like a lot of time, but it really flies by during an interview here on the Political Cess Bowl.
Don, college bowl season coming on an end.
The national title game, the BCS title game on Monday, Auburn versus Oregon.
What's your take?
Well, just to give a little rant before I get to the BCS Championship game, I'm old enough to remember, and I think a lot of people are.
You don't even have to be that old to remember when there was just a few bowl games.
There was a few elite ones.
There was the Orange Bowl, the Rose Bowl, the Cotton Bowl, the Sugar Bowl, and there was a couple notches below that, like the Gator Bowl and the Fiesta Bowl, and then a few minor bulls.
But now, I don't know how many exactly there are.
There's got to be 30 or more of them.
And they've got crazy names now.
They're all sponsored and named after corporations.
I'm looking at a list of them here.
There's the U Drove Humanitarian Bowl, the R plus L Carriers, New Orleans Bowl, Beef O'Brady's, St. Petersburg Bowl, SD County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl and on and on with these crazy names that no one's ever heard of, and there's more of them every year to the point where just about any college team that wins six games out of 12, all they have to do is be 500, and they're in a bowl.
Right.
They've really watered it down.
Yeah, it's been overdone by corporate greed, like everything else has in this country.
But at any rate, well, actually, Don, I'll tell you what, let's hold on right there.
We've gotten some good background information about your website.
When we come back, we're going to tackle college football.
We're going to tackle the bowl games, including the BCS title match between Auburn and Oregon.
I feel like Dan Patrick on here right now.
That doesn't make you a Danette, if anyone listens to Dan Patrick.
But we're going to talk about college football.
We're going to be talking about the NFL playoffs, and then we're going to be talking about the NBA, all forthcoming with Don Wassell this hour.
Stay tuned.
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All right, let's get right back down to business.
We got Don Wassell on.
You know what his website's all about.
Let's talk about college bowl games.
Don, we were lamenting the fact that it's been so watered down that if you just show up and put a team on the field, you get into a bowl now.
But let's talk about the real bowls: BCS, Oregon, Auburn.
Any dynamics in play there?
Yeah, there are, James.
Unfortunately, both teams start black quarterbacks, but Auburn starts the Cam Newton, who is this year's black QB that's been really hyped up as the next great thing in the NFL.
And most of the time, these guys, most black quarterbacks, have been abject failures in the NFL, but that doesn't stop the media and college football from continuing to recruit them affirmative action style and give them opportunity after opportunity.
If they show any ability at all, then they're hyped up and hyped up.
And of course, this guy is, he and his father have been in the news for basically going around begging for money to get him to go to Auburn.
And he's just the typical sleazy black athlete, along with his father.
Now, Auburn's an SEC school.
We almost always root against SEC schools because they are the main feeder to the NFL.
The SEC is the blackest football conference in the country, and therefore it is always hyped as where the best football players are and the best teams are.
But the reality is the SEC is only 4-4 in bowl games this year.
And last I heard Kentucky was losing their bowl game today.
That would make the SEC 4-5.
And if Auburn loses to Oregon, the great SEC will be 4-6.
Oregon starts roughly 11 white players out of 22 starters, which is pretty good.
They have a really good white receiver named Jeff Mail who has actually broken their records.
He's probably the best wide receiver Oregon's ever had.
But that doesn't mean he's going to get to the next level, which is the NFL.
Unless he runs a 40-time, which is not only fast, but incredibly fast, like world-class speed, he's going to be written off as not fast enough for the NFL, even though many, if you watch an NFL game, you will see some really fast black players.
But they are the ones that stand out.
The reality is most black NFL players are just not that fast, and most whites can keep up with them easily.
And so we'll have to see what happens with this guy, Jeff Male.
But it happens that way every year.
There's great talented white wide receivers, running backs, defensive players.
You break through the cast barriers at the college level, but they still get, pardon the phrase, screwed over by the NFL.
But the dynamics are, if you're the Cass football people, we're going to be rooting for Oregon, even though they both have black quarterbacks.
Well, I am a basketball man myself.
I played basketball in high school on a very, very successful team.
We were the only team in the history of my school to go undefeated.
And so, you know, I keep up with the NFL sort of in a cursory manner.
Don't really keep up with too much college football.
Although I did happen to tune into an Auburn game this year.
And I've got to ask you to look into your crystal ball.
Will Cam Newton throw for a touchdown rather than running for touchdowns on Monday night?
Well, that's what, of course, black quarterbacks are notorious for, not scanning the field, just taking off running at the first sign of pressure from the defense, or if they look and see that their first option, receiving option, isn't there, they just tend to run, which is why the best quarterbacks far and away in the NFL and in college are white, and much to the chagrin of the media and those that promote the racial cast system.
I mean, whites continue to utterly dominate the quarterback position.
And so, you know, I haven't watched Auburn that much.
It's difficult for me to watch a team like that.
I think they have a white tight end, a couple white offensive linemen, but all the rest of the starters are black.
So this will be the first time I've watched them, and we'll see what the great Newton does.
Well, we will certainly see, and I'm sure after the results are in on Monday night, people can go to Cass football for all the post-game wrap-up.
Now, let's move on into NFL, Don.
NFL playoffs start this weekend as well.
Handicap the field there.
Well, the best game is going to be tomorrow night.
There's four, in fact, Seattle knocked off the Saints just a few minutes ago.
The defending Super Bowl champions got knocked out by Seattle, who won their division with a 7-9 record.
They're the first sub-500 team to ever win an NFL division.
But both those teams are pretty black.
But interestingly enough, they both have really good white quarterbacks, Drew Brees and Matt Hasselbeck.
And Seattle's first three touchdowns were scored by white men, two by receiver Brandon Stokely, excuse me, one by Brandon Stokely and two by the tight end John Carlson.
So even though whites were at a minimum on both teams, they were stars in that game, which is not unusual.
That one is a blase game.
There's a really good one starting right now between the Indianapolis Colts and the New York Jets.
The Jets are predominantly black.
The Colts are year in, year out, one of the whitest teams in the league, especially on offense.
They have Peyton Manning, a quarterback, who is, I believe, is the best quarterback in the history of the NFL.
But what's really cool about them this year, they opened the season.
They had two white receivers, Anthony Gonzalez, who was Spanish European background, and Austin Cauley, the second-year man out of BYU, who became a superstar early on in the year, and then their tight end, Dallas Clark.
Unfortunately, Clark and Cauley were both injured.
So those three white men, too, got knocked out.
But the Colts, being the team they are, they replaced the tight end, the white tight end, with another white tight end who stepped in, Jacob Tammy.
And over the second half of the season, he caught more passes than any tight end or receiver in the league.
And Austin Cauley was, for the most part, replaced by Blair White, who was an undrafted free agent out of Michigan State.
He should have been drafted.
He has great speed, great hands.
He's studying to be a dentist.
In other words, he has the whole package.
And he stepped right in, too.
So I'm sure a lot of people that believe this myth that blacks are just far better football players have to be mystified when they watch a team like the Colts that just roll out one white player after another on offense and they instantly excel.
So that's a team I'm going to be rooting for big time.
But the big game, probably the biggest of the weekend, is Green Bay against Philadelphia tomorrow night.
Green Bay has an all-white offensive line.
They start a white fullback who actually was running the ball quite a bit this season, John Kuhn.
They have Aaron Rodgers, a white quarterback, and they have a white receiver, Jordy Nelson.
So they will have eight, sometimes nine white players out of 11 on offense on the field at any given time.
The Eagles are Michael Vick's team.
And I'm sure everybody listening knows who Michael Vick is.
And what he is, and what he's done, I should say, with the dog fighting ring.
The dog killer.
And he's been getting all kinds of hype as the MVP of the league this year, which is ridiculous.
He did have a hot streak, but he tailed off near the end.
But this is an all-black team led by Michael Vick against the whitest team in the NFC, the Green Bay Packers, who've been very white on offense the last several years and have, not coincidentally, been a very good team.
So that's one we're going to watch with a great deal of interest.
The other one is Kansas City against Baltimore.
They're both, there's not much to choose from there.
The Ravens have a couple white starters on defense, but they're pretty much black teams.
So I personally really don't care who wins that game.
Well, and you know, it needs to be repeated why we take such an interest in this.
And that is because it's just for no other reason that the media goes out of its way every day to paint this picture in your mind that white athletes cannot compete on a level playing field with their black counterparts.
Now, that is really why we take an interest in it.
If it wasn't for that, just the best man, let the best man win.
But I think what Don does that is so important is he challenges this politically correct notion with the facts.
These facts are presented on CassFootball.us, and now Don's bringing many of the facts to this radio program.
That's why we take an interest in the racial dynamic of sports.
It's because of the media's caricature of the inferiority of white athletes, and we try to set the record straight.
That's not to say that there aren't some very good black athletes as well.
Certainly there are.
But the fact that in any given sport, whites just can't compete on the same level as blacks is absolute folly.
Now, Don, you mentioned, and I stand corrected, by the way.
I said the playoffs start tomorrow.
Obviously, the playoffs always start on a Saturday or have in recent years here in the NFL.
So the playoffs have already started.
In fact, some games are already in the books, as you mentioned.
Been a great year, as it always is for the Patriots and the Colts.
The Packers have had a resurgence.
We certainly know what they have in common.
I know we're coming up on our next break, and we've got to start taking some calls for you as well.
But this has been a season that has seen the re-emergence of white running backs, white ride receivers, and even some white defensive players when they're allowed to play defense.
We're going to talk to Don about that, then switch to the NBA and take some calls.
Stay tuned.
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Welcome back to the show with the always popular Don Wassel talking about sports.
And like I said, ladies and gentlemen, we try to debunk the myth, the politically correct myth here about athletes here in the political cesspool, particularly when we have Don Wassel on.
And at the end of the day, there is nothing wrong with having pride in your family and rooting for members of your extended family to excel.
I mean, in fact, I think that's quite healthy and natural, if I do say so myself.
Now, we're going to open up the phone lines for Don in just a minute.
And when we open up the phone lines for Don, it's going to be open mic.
So you can cover any sports you like.
It can be something we've talked about or something entirely new.
But before we open up the phone lines for Don, I want to quickly cover a couple of more questions myself.
Don, you had made mention to me in advance of the show tonight that this has been the re-emergence of white athletes in the NFL, running back positions, wide receivers.
Of course, they always excel at quarterback.
And even on the defensive side of the field, whites have been excelling this year in more ways than they've done in years past.
Yeah, let me just try and summarize it real quick.
And I would just like to say, James, that was the best commercial break I think I've ever listened to.
I heard an advertisement for my newspaper, The Nationalist Times, and then I heard one for American Third Position, the political party of which you and I are both national directors.
So that was quite enjoyable.
You're not going to get that on very many radio programs on AM and FM radio today.
You're absolutely right about that.
That was nice.
Well, thank you for that.
Yeah, the NFL, I mean, the best thing, there's always some significant things, but this was a good year, good NFL season for a number of reasons.
But the best was after 25 years, literally a quarter of a century, white men were actually allowed to run the ball in the NFL again this year.
Not only run the ball, but we had one crack 1,000 yards rushing.
That was Peyton Hillis of the Cleveland Browns.
He was the first white running back to gain over 1,000 yards since 1985.
And that's probably before some of the people listening to the show were even born.
That's how long it's been since white men were allowed.
And we always use the word allowed in sarcastic quotes because that's what it is.
I mean, it's just absurd the way the NFL is.
But Peyton Hillis on the Browns, he actually, this was, of course, when the black running backs ahead of him on the depth chart were injured.
This is the way it always seems to happen when whites do.
They're called emergency backs.
But Hillis was dominant in the preseason, and then he got some time during the regular season.
The only guy, the black guy that was competing with him was just horrible.
And the other one had been injured.
He was drafted in the second round, and he was injured.
So that opened away for Peyton Hillis, and the guy was just dominant.
I mean, he was just awesome.
He's about 6'2 ⁇ , 250 pounds of pure muscle, and he's just a bull.
He's got great speed for his size, but he's just so strong that it usually takes three or four defenders to drag him down, and he knows how to run with the ball as well.
So he's a complete package.
And it was just like a dream come true for us at Cass Football to be able to watch his season this year.
Now, there was sort of a Mutt and Jeff combination.
We had the Big Bull Hillis running the ball in Cleveland while in New England, Bill Belichick of the Patriots, who, like the Browns and the Colts, sometimes will have eight or nine, sometimes even ten white players on offense on the field at the same time.
They picked up a record-breaking running back named Danny Woodhead, who had not been drafted by the NFL and who had been discarded by the New York Jets.
And they signed him.
And he's about 5'8 ⁇ , 195 or so.
Very, very fast and elusive.
And they put him in the backfield, and this guy just, all he did was produce.
And, of course, the so-called fans, what we call the drunk white fans and the media people, they were scratching their heads and kept calling him a midget, and how can this little guy do this?
But the fact is, he was just awesome.
I mean, he's a very dynamic player.
So we had Hillis going over for 1,000 yards, Danny Woodhead playing quite a bit for New England and excelling.
And then John Kuhn, who's just a big old powerback, was a fullback for the Packers because of injury to their running backs.
Blacks are very fragile.
It's amazing how many of them get hurt in the NFL these days.
I mean, over and over, they seem to just, almost every time they're tackled, somebody gets hurt.
So it is opening up opportunities.
And John Kuhn was used quite a bit as a powerback.
And then we had Toby Gerhardt, who won the Doke Walker Award last year as the best college running back in the country.
He was drafted in the second round by the Vikings, but he did not get to play much.
That's a phenomenon we've talked about quite a bit at CAS football.
When a white running back actually does get a good chance in college and excels, for some reason they tend to be drafted by teams that already have the best black running back in the league.
And that's what happened with Toby Gerhard.
So he's sitting on the bench behind Adrian Peterson in Minnesota, but we hope over time he'll get his opportunity as well.
So things really opened up that way, James.
It was just great for us to see.
And, of course, we never know what's going to happen from year to year.
Most times when a white receiver gets 1,000 yards receiving, the next year they're benched or otherwise demoted, and they're rarely allowed to repeat their success.
So we'll just have to wait and see what happens with Hillis and Woodhead.
Cover defensive side, again, few whites are allowed, quote-unquote, to play defense, but when they do, they're almost always better and more productive than their black counterparts.
We did see the linebackers, the white linebackers who've been drafted the last two, three years in the higher rounds, there's generally two or three.
They've been awesome right off the bat.
James Lornitis, Clay Matthews of the Packers, Brian Cushing of Houston, Pat Anger of Indianapolis, and the list goes on.
They're all excelling, whereas the blacks who are drafted high on defense at most positions are busts in recent years.
I mean, when you hear busts, the word bust, they always talk about a few white players like Ryan Leaf or Mike Mamulu or a few like that.
But the fact is, most of the busts in the NFL are black guys.
But again, the fans don't notice that.
They only see white mistakes and white failure because of the way they've been conditioned.
So we're seeing a resurgence of whites.
There's still not nearly enough.
I mean, the NFL should be about 80%, you know, my guess, my estimate is it should be about 80% white.
But whites are making, when they're getting opportunities, they're just smashing through.
And the pool of black athletes seems to be declining for various reasons related to the dysfunction of the black community in general in this country.
So we believe that there are definitely cracks in the cast system, especially in football.
And that's the key.
I mean, that's the key sport.
That's America's religion, the NFL.
So we're optimistic that over time, it's going to be exposed more and broken down.
Well, for more commentary on the NFL playoffs and the NFL in general, as the playoffs get rolling and continue forward, be sure to check out castfootball.us.
Now, we're going to open up the phone lines for Don, but I've got to get one question in about basketball.
And, you know, we might keep Don over into the third hour if we have to.
And I think there's a lot of people here frobbing at the mouth to get a question in for Don.
So we'll see if we can keep Don for a little extended play if he has the time available.
But Don, I'm a basketball man, so I've got to ask you this.
The NBA All-Star game coming up next month, there's one guy in the NBA that you are sure not to see suited up at the All-Star Game, and it's not for lack of production.
He plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Who is he?
Kevin Love.
And now he's related to one of the Beach Boys, too, I might add.
Is he?
Yeah, I don't know if it's the nephew of Mike Love, something like that.
So he's great all the way around.
But this is a guy.
He's averaging 15 rebounds a game, which is just unheard of in the NBA.
He had a game earlier this year during which he recorded 30 points and 30 rebounds.
The first time that had occurred in a game since 1982.
He's a monster.
He's a machine.
He has no chance to be an all-star.
And he's panned as being unathletic.
He leads the league in rebounds and is a prolific scorer.
Don, what's in play here?
Well, he had 30 points and 19 rebounds last night.
Just another night at the office for this guy.
Yeah, I know he's from California.
So, yeah, you tell me he's related to one of the Beach Boys.
I can believe that.
Yeah, he had a great career at UCLA, and yet he was panned as unathletic.
Could he even transfer over to the NBA?
Anytime a white American collegiate excels, there's always these doubts that are thrown about them.
Can they even play in the NBA?
They're always, for some reason, for some reason.
Well, we know why, but they're always demeaned.
But I'll give you a good example.
Kevin Love, there was an article on Sports Illustrated him the other day.
And I'll quote a few examples.
This is how they describe the guy.
Quote, there is no style to Kevin Love's rebounding.
No flash, no flare.
He doesn't yank down one-handed boards, doesn't elevate and catch them above the room.
He doesn't overpower anyone in the trenches either.
Not at a listed 6'10.
Yeah, right.
And with a body that could use the Tony Horton treatment.
The 22-year-old Love, rebounding is a science, a mixture of technique, intelligence, and tenacity that he has blended together to transform himself into the best rebounder in the league.
Now, when you read that, they are not attributing to him one aspect of athleticism.
He's the best rebounder in the league, but he does it in spite of not having athleticism.
He does it somehow by tenacity and working hard.
I mean, this is the typical way a white athlete is described.
Anytime one does break through and excels, they're always described in these terms.
They're a throwback.
They're a hard worker.
Sometimes they'll be called intelligent, but it's not because of their brilliant athleticism.
And that's obviously what this man has.
Well, like I said, folks, if you want to see a real basketball player, you need to look at Steve Nash, you know, his politics notwithstanding.
Kevin Love, Rudy Fernandez with the Portland Trailblazers, and there are quite a few others that just aren't getting the kind of publicity they would if their skin were of a darker hue.
We've got to take a break.
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All right, here we go.
We're taking calls now for Don Wassel of Cast Football.
You've heard him over the course of the last three segments talking about college bowl games, NFL playoffs, and NBA regular season.
Now let's hear from you.
What do you want to talk to Don about?
Courtney in Alabama, you're up on deck first.
Fireway Courtney.
Oh, hey.
Thanks for having me on the show.
And Don Wassell, I really like your work.
I think you're a very smart person.
I love going to your website.
But unfortunately, I have to offer a challenge here because I am a huge SEC football fan, especially football from the state of Alabama.
Uh-oh.
So, first of all, don't you think it might be, there might be other factors here because the SEC does not, like when I watch football games on television, the SEC does not appear to be the blackest conference.
It seems like there's just as many blacks in the Big Ten, the Pac-10, the Big East, the ACC, but quite a few of those are much weaker than the SEC.
And the SEC has historically been one of the strongest conferences going back to the 1930s.
If you look at Alabama, Bear Bryant was winning championships, you know, back in the 1920s, and they were doing good even before integration.
Do you think it could be another factor?
Because when I watch football today, I mean, it seems like ever since integration, it seems like other conferences that are currently weaker than the SEC are just as black as we are.
Well, Courtney, I mean, virtually all the major conferences are black-dominated now, just like the NFL.
It's just a matter of degrees.
The ACC may be as black as the SEC, but we're pretty sure that the ⁇ in fact, I know one of our listeners from CAS football, Colonel Rubb, he and others, they go team by team every year and conference by conference, and they list the black starters and the white starters and then tallied up for each team in each conference.
And the SEC is, I believe it's the blackest conference overall.
But again, we're talking about a matter of degree.
College football is black-dominated.
What we're saying is that this is because whites coming out of high school, and even before high school, but especially coming out of high school, they're not recruited the same way as blacks are.
A lot of the white stars who excel just as much in high school are not given scholarships to play at the next level, whereas blacks are eagerly recruited.
This is why you rarely see a white running back at Alabama, for example.
I mean, when was the last time Alabama had a white running back?
Is that because there's no good white running backs in high school and in Alabama and elsewhere in the South in the country?
Well, the fact is, again, this is another thing that we've tallied at CAS football.
In the majority of the 50 states this past year, the leading high school running back was white.
And yet these kids do not get to play at the next level.
It's blatant, outrageous discrimination against white football players that goes on in this country.
You know, the SEC, it does, there are, again, we don't deny that blacks make good football players.
And there's a lot of good ones in Florida and elsewhere in the South.
And there's more blacks in the South than anywhere else in the country.
So that's one reason.
It's just pure demographics.
That is one reason the SEC tends to be as black as it is.
But again, I mean, in Florida and other states, there are a lot of good white players, and they just don't get an opportunity.
And this is what we're about.
I mean, maybe we have a little more animus against the SEC because we see so many of these guys go on to the NFL, these black guys, and a lot of them just are not good players.
And yet they're drafted high.
They're giving bonuses of millions of dollars.
And we see these white guys that should have chances that don't get them.
So that's what we're looking at.
It's not to pick out one conference in particular for any reason.
Hey, Courtney, I think you did a great job.
Thanks for calling.
And gentlemen, take note, this is a young woman who is politically active, a listener of our radio program, and is a sports fan.
Now, that's a catch any way you slice it.
Thanks for calling, Courtney.
Who's our next caller, Danny?
Set tight, everybody, going through with our producer here.
Got a slew of callers here on the line for Don.
Let's take a caller from Ohio.
Ohio, you're on the air.
Fireaway, Ohio.
Yeah, I wanted to just mention an observation that I've made in football.
It seems that it seems that typically the blacks like to play defense.
They like to hit a lot, but they don't like to be hit.
I've noticed that a lot of white guys play offensive line.
They do a lot of the dirty work that nobody else wants to do.
I've noticed that a lot of white running backs, wide receivers, they seem to really focus on their blocking assignments.
And, you know, like I mentioned, just the things that nobody else would want to do.
I was wondering if you've noticed the same thing.
I certainly have.
I mean, I agree with you completely.
You will far more often, on average, find white players do the dirty stuff, blocking and giving themselves up in one way or another to realizing that every play is a team play, and it only succeeds when every player on the team is doing their job properly.
And a lot of times they're asked to do something that's not glamorous.
And whites are more prone to do that.
They're more team-oriented than blacks on average.
And blacks sort of have, over the years, they've changed the way certain things in football are done.
For example, before Franco Harris, a player that had the ball, a running back, would not run out of bounds without being touched.
And yet that's the norm now.
We see players, receivers, running backs, they'll go down on purpose so that nobody hits them.
They're trying to preserve themselves.
They're trying not to get injured.
Just things like that.
The fundamentals in football and basketball and baseball, sports that have had an influx of non-whites, have suffered.
And football is probably the best example.
Tackling is pretty much a lost art among a lot of defensive players.
They'll launch themselves at a guy or push him or whatever.
But basic tackling techniques we don't see anymore.
Whereas white defensive players are, they do know how to tackle.
And when you watch them play, they're almost always the leading tackler on their team if they're a linebacker.
And if they, the few that are allowed to play, defensive back or defensive lineman, they almost always are the leading tackler among those at their position on the team.
I mean, it happens over and over again.
We look at receiver and running back, and it's easy to notice the lack of whites there.
But the fact that whites are, the NFL defensive starter is about 90, 85 to 90% black, and that's just outrageous.
Just outrageous.
It's just as outrageous as whites not being allowed to run the ball and catch the ball.
Well, thanks for the call from Ohio.
And Don, thanks for your answer.
Trying to work through as many of your fans as we can.
Let's go to Josh in Georgia.
Josh in Georgia, you're on the line with James Edwards and Don Wassell.
Hey, James.
Don, it's great to talk with you all tonight.
Hi, Josh.
Hey, Don.
Listen, I was wondering, what is the role in all this stuff?
You're talking about it going back to the high school level.
What's the role as far as these recruiting services that you find online?
What's their role in this whole thing?
Well, they perpetuate the cast system and the myths about black athleticism.
I know we have some posters on cast football that follow that closely as well.
And rivals.com is probably the best known and the most notorious, but they're all pretty bad, ESPN.
And the other ones, they will, again, they will ignore just the way the white stars in high school football are not recruited by the big college football programs.
They're also ignored by the recruiting services.
And they're rated lower.
Oftentimes, there'll be 100 of the top 100 players, high school players in the country, there'll be almost no whites except for a smattering of quarterbacks and maybe an offensive lineman or two.
And again, these are kids that are playing running back and wide receiver that are breaking state records, and yet they're deemed not to be good enough to play in college.
And so it really, college is the one that really has to be cracked because then that's where whites really get shut out.
And then, of course, there's the next level of the NFL where a lot of them that break through in college are allowed to play, aren't allowed to play in the NFL.
So it's a systemic institutionalized discrimination that we're talking about here.
Josh, I want to thank you for the call.
Very astute question, as I would expect from a regular at the Cast Football Forum.
We have another caller.
Josh is a good man.
I know that.
Who do we have, Danny?
And how much time do we have left?
We've got a minute and a half, and we've got a caller from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Ann Arbor, you're on the phone.
Yeah, hey, how you doing?
Hi, Don.
This is Brett Cohen from Ann Arbor.
Welcome.
Yeah, I know Don was talking about how a lot of white kids don't get recruited to play college football.
And a lot of people don't believe, might not believe that's true.
I've also noticed that universities are currently strapped for getting black students in.
They need to meet minority requirements, and the easiest way to do that is through athletic scholarships, which require lower academic achievement.
Would you agree with that, Don?
Yeah, Brett.
I mean, I think that's part of it.
Universities are always trying to get blacks in through various ways because they tend to have lower grades in high school and score significantly lower on SATs and other kinds of tests that measure intelligence.
So, yeah, and sports has been one way, and that's recruiting a black athlete.
Very few people will question that.
They'll just assume, well, he's black, he's got to be a gifted athlete.
I mean, that's the way whites have been trained to think in this country.
So, I'm sure that that plays a major role in why blacks are so aggressively recruited to play sports in college.
Hey, Don.
Don, I want to ask you to hold on.
Do you have a little bit of time at the top of the third hour to stick with us?
Sure, I'll be glad to.
We're out of time for this hour, but we've still got some calls coming in for Don.
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