White Man Dares Black Athletes To Leave SEC College Football After NAACP Call For Boycott

White Man Dares Black Athletes To Leave SEC College Football After NAACP Call For Boycott



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26 thoughts on “White Man Dares Black Athletes To Leave SEC College Football After NAACP Call For Boycott

  1. The NAACP isn’t asking so much for a boycott but rather to take the option of playing for a college team in a state that doesn’t marginalize Black political power. If a Black football player from the south wants to stay home, he can play at a HBCU.

    If you are a 4 or 5 star player, you will get options
    up north or out west. NFL scouts will find you if you are that good wherever you choose to play.

  2. This is true I remember back in the early 90s at Ole Miss University they lost a lot of black recruits because when the recruits would come to their games their fans was waving Confederate flags. So they lost a lot of recruits behind that so they banned the Confederate flags at the game.

  3. Let's be so for real. The reason why the top sports look so biracial nowadays is because of FBA men creating generational wealth for their non-Black offspring. The whole Jackson and Ross family won't any monoracial Black kin in one generation. The call is coming from inside the FBA house. The people who stayed home and the 20% who voted for Trump are over represented by those FBAs. Let's tell the truth instead of further creating division among the Black diaspora.

  4. High school football student athletes, have one goal and that’s making it to the league- NFL. SEC schools give them the best opportunity to get to the next level along with NIL deals. Boycotting SEC schools are not top of mind for an 18 year old that has the opportunity to earn millions. Additionally, HBCU schools lack the resources for competitive NIL dollars and have sent very few players to the NFL over the past 10 years

  5. That's for every school. Every school is the same unless you're asking to only to attend HBCU's. College football is not just the SEC. It's Midwest, West, and East. If you're going to make that move then hit the NCAAF Division I as a whole.

  6. Do you think we should protest against predominantly white institutions and those who assisted in the demise of affirmative action in college based admission?

  7. I had a chance to go to a whyte college but I chose a HBCU and became a black engineer and now in my 33rd year and about to retire. My kids currently attend a HBCU.

  8. I went to a HBCU and played 5 years in the NFL until I blew out my knee, black players can still be recruited from black colleges or anything college out of the deep south. They need us, we don't need them.

  9. Watching local t.v. stations in Mississippi, every station broadcast baseball games, h.s., college and pros! Guess what, not a single team had more than 3 black players on their starting rosters! Apparently, those people have decided they must broadcast a sport that each year features fewer and fewer black athletes. Soccer, hockey, golf, car races and other sports with few, if any, blacks are dominating what is being shown. That's one way to stop young white boys and girls from having and cheering for black athletes as their heroes, isn't it?

  10. Can somebody do a study on how many Olympic Gold Medals are the black athletes responsible for since Jesse Owens. Also the Silver Medals and the Bronze Medals. I believe the results would be devastating for America.

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