Kentucky Becomes Second State to Make Bass Fishing a High School Sport

Sure, lots of the political news is depressing. The reality is that most White Americans don’t want to discuss politics 24/7, they would prefer to engage in positive, White cultural activities.

One such very White, positive activity is….

Bass fishing.

We’re very glad to see Kentucky will join Illinois as the second state to sponsor a high school bass fishing state championship, starting next April.

37 Comments

  1. Agreed. It is as important to bring up our positive, implicitly white activities in the contemporary world as it is to discuss our common political interests.

  2. My school wasn’t nearly so enlightened but I did take the hunter safety course in my Forestry class one year during high school.

  3. A fisherman with a loud stereo in his vehicle needs only one bumper sticker.
    What does it say?

  4. Awesome news! Except don’t let it get out because some wealthy DWL will come in loaded with shekels to recruit diversity bass fishermen, push them into finals and get their pictures taken with the white girls. Just like NASCAR.

    In BRA, Whites and ONLY Whites are not allowed to have their own events, symbols and gatherings.

  5. Floating the rivers and tracking bass. This is a great high school sport. I hope it catches on. Thanks for picking up on this.

  6. @wayne, LOL i can just imagine tjumbi schababanush with the dot in his forehead holding up a dead carp arm locked with some americo-bablyonian whoress.

  7. I’m another one who had a firearm safety course when I was in middle school. That would be about 1977. We also had a shooting club at my highschool in the early 1980s. And this was in an upstate NY college town no less. In the Susquehanna Valley we were considered poor benighted heathen to the NYC hooknose set. I’m sure they’re still telling stories in the Hamptons about our alleged cannibalism.

  8. Many schools have an “outdoors club”, which is pretty much a “club for white kids to do white kid things in the woods”.

  9. I remember when the yentas put an end to rifle team at my hghschool.

    Thats another sport ive never seen nonwhites in. I suppose if it wasnt squashed outright they would have to start adding style points or something

  10. One of my sons will enjoy this news. He wants to be Huck Finn, fishing all day long.

    Don’t know where he got it from. But that Walleye I had for dinner last night.
    Priceless.

  11. Wayne …. NASCAR’s diversity team is just vulgar. It’s a “**** you”, which is why I rarely watch anymore, and have no desire to go to races anymore. BRA has succeeded

    Quit watching it, quit following it, email them and tell them why.

    And we will all be dirt track racing again, soon, in other places. And all be happier for it.

    (Comment edited by moderator for using vulgar curse word)

  12. While I’m glad to see a fine healthy activity like bass fishing get some respect, I have to say that I think making it into a “sport” is a big mistake: it is effectively quitting the field, and conceding all the “real” sports to the domination of blacks. It is admitting that whites can’t compete at the sports they themselves invented, and so must withdraw to something else. It is white flight in miniature.

    Don’t get me wrong, I see no problem with things like bass-fishing contests or tournaments, or school clubs that train kids in these skills and contrive to throw in a bit of competition to make it interesting. I was a Boy Scout myself, and our troop competed with other local troops in excellence at different sorts of woodcraft, but no one would think to call survival skills or knot-tying or fire-building a “sport”. There’s something silly about that.

    Besides, the real purpose of high school and college sports is not to win, nor is it to get a pro contract or a scholarship; the purpose of sports at these levels is to teach young people the vital skills of team-play, leadership, endurance, cooperation, the dignity of winning and losing, etc… in a word, character. To have thuggish blacks take up all the slots on a high school or college team simply by virtue of their larger size, or better speed or reaction time, is to miss the point of the whole exercise, and rob the other kids of a vital learning experience.

    But I don’t think the solution is to call chess or mountain-climbing or double-dutch rope-skipping a “sport”. Like I say, this is simply admitting defeat.

    The thing to do is to take these original areas of team sport back: not completely, but substantially. Two simple ways to do it: 1) on the high school level, restrict team membership to students who steadily maintain at least a B average, on the grounds that students who can’t do at least that well need to spend their time focusing on their studies (hee hee), not (hee hee) at football practice. After all, we NEED all these little trayvons to grow up to be the next generation of computer scientists, architects, molecular biologists, and mechanical engineers! Isn’t that what we keep telling ourselves? We NEED that! Get off the court, DeShawn, and learn to start programming in FORTRAN. Keep trying! Come on, you can do it!

    2) eliminate all athletic scholarships at the college level. (It’ll never happen of course, unless you can convince alumni at a given school that winning is not what’s important, nor is getting your team members into the pro-level draft rounds; and that by “winning” in that fashion, you’re actually LOSING.) College sports are the rightful property of the people who can legitimately maintain themselves at that college. Let the NFL and the NBA set up their own farm-team systems like baseball does, instead of mooching off the college budgets. COLLEGE SPORTS ARE EDUCATIONAL IN NATURE AND PURPOSE, they are not pre-professional, and ought not to be exploited that way.

  13. Oscar the Grinch,

    I think hunting and fishing are sports and they are great White sports – activities White men can do with other White men. Yeah, sure – we shouldn’t concede rough athletic sports like football and basketball to Blacks, but it’s a great idea to yet White teens outside to do responsible hunting and fishing.

    There will be few if any Lesbian marxists trying to brainwash young White teens when they are competing in bass fishing.

  14. “it’s a great idea to get White teens outside to do responsible hunting and fishing.”

    Oh I agree, it’s a splendid thing, it just doesn’t teach you the same sorts of things that team sports teaches you, that’s all. But the things it does teach you are valuable in themselves. I’d also like to see more white kids take up fencing and swordsmanship and archery and marksmanship… after all, in the twisted future we’re insanely bequeathing them, they’re gonna need it.

    After a while, “sport” “sporting” “sportsmanship” etc become a matter of semantic nattering; my beef is that team sports, in the name of prizing winning above everything else, have been ceded to blacks who can “win” at them… at the expense of every other benefit that sports are intended to confer.

    In high school I was an unathletic nerd, so could not qualify for any of the team sports. But me and the other nerds still wanted to get some exercise, so we sort of colonized and took over the racquetball courts, and from then on, racquetball became the informal unofficial nerd sport. We had some fun, improved our fitness, and burned off some youthful energy… but we didn’t learn the sorts of things you learn from say captaining a team, a player-coach relationship (coaches can be a big deal in young people’s lives, I never had that mentoring experience), traveling to compete, encountering other people from different schools, being loyal to teammates, etc etc.

    You know where I had to go to learn that sort of stuff? Drama club!

    Maybe we can make high-school Shakespeare a school sport, too!

  15. oscar the grouch: It is admitting that whites can’t compete at the sports they themselves invented, and so must withdraw to something else. It is white flight in miniature.

    White people aren’t really even considered by coaches anymore, even if they are competitive; that’s why we need to abandon the scholarships to sub-par “students” and institute the likes of what you are stating.

  16. Organized, competitive fishing is an abomination. There’s no surer way to miss the point of the pastime. A handful of buddies making a friendly wager or joshing each other about catches is one thing, but events with traveling pros plastered in sponsors’ logos are vulgar beyond belief.

    As a Yankee angler, it’s clear to me that you’re not kidding: we really are two different peoples.

  17. I am also a fisherman, a yankee, as so many have called me on this site.
    In fact, I am off to UT tomorow to hit my favorite hole.
    The fishing shows I watch, the southern anglers, are covered in endorsements. Various jew companies. They were them with pride. Big mouths, just like Nascar drivers. Baseless folks, turning the fun of fishing into a corporate profit. Leave it to the south to fuck up a good thing!!

  18. Sean,

    Please try not to use vulgar curse words on the comments section of OD. We do have some female readers and we’re trying to be a more family friendly web site.

    Throwing around vulgar curse words is a big turn off for a lot of White folks. There is a time and a place fore everything and I am sure you can find a better place to relieve tension by swearing – a place where our ladies and White people with good standing in their communities don’t hang out.

  19. @Jack Ryan

    Quit power-tripping. This is just blog on the internet where people blow off steam and shoot the s**t. I could call you out on your selective policing of comments on here, by instead I’ll just say you’re becoming a buzz-kill and leave it at that.

  20. 313Chris

    Please read the comment guidelines – they are just good, common sense guidelines.

    http://www.occidentaldissent.com/2010/10/02/comment-guidelines-2/

    “1.) No Flaming – I’m sick of the comment threads degenerating into flame wars. Flames are now banned. If you want to criticize someone, that’s fine, but do so in a respectful and civil tone, and make sure your comment adds to the discussion, otherwise it could be deleted.

    2.) Off-Topic Comments – Please stick to the subject under discussion. Far too many threads are getting derailed by extraneous issues.

    3.) No Trolling – Do not troll others and bait them into reacting to you.

    4.) No Soap Operas – Do not come here to carry on a soap opera. I’m tired of dealing with these comments.

    5.) No Hobby Horse Riding – I’ve seen countless threads deteriorate into hobby horse riding. The most obvious examples are religious and subracial infighting. Most of the time the OP is irrelevant to these issues.

    6.) Use Common Sense – By that I mean keep your comments reasonable, civil, productive, and respectful. Stick to the high road. Make your point in an honorable way.

    7.) LOLs – I’m tired of seeing LOLs and the like in the comments. This detracts from the comments. Don’t use them.

    8.) Conspiracy Theories – There are any number of websites that cater to conspiracy theories. This isn’t one of them.”

    JR continues:

    Amongst my other jobs/experiences – I was a 7th grade public school teacher at PS 152 in Brooklyn New York. I didn’t allow the likes of Jamal Simpson or Raphael Rivera to use vulgar curse words, to tear up their math books or get in my face and threaten me and White American civilization and I’m not allowing the same things to be said and done in the comment section of OD on my posts. That’s just a fact of life.

    Think of me as a bouncer at a border line bar that’s trying to go a bit more upscale. Many people are going to be asked to clean up their language or else to leave and go quietly or else….

    Get bounced to the gutter where they are free to use “gutter language”.

    Have a nice day.

  21. wow your purging “LOL”, so i assume by making OD more repectable or whatever, you are not gonna perchance alienate the people who lurk in the comment threads. i know half the time im here for denises and fr. johns rants.

  22. Yeah sure, Jack. Whatever you say.

    Just curious to whose site this is though. I was under the impression this was HW’s blog?
    Did he give you the a-OK to gate keep?

  23. Sean says:
    May 29, 2012 at 2:57 am
    Yeah sure, Jack. Whatever you say.

    Just curious to whose site this is though. I was under the impression this was HW’s blog?
    Did he give you the a-OK to gate keep?

    JR replies:

    This is HW’s site, he has presented firm, common sense comment guidelines – not really that hard to understand.

    I’ll repost:

    “1.) No Flaming – I’m sick of the comment threads degenerating into flame wars. Flames are now banned. If you want to criticize someone, that’s fine, but do so in a respectful and civil tone, and make sure your comment adds to the discussion, otherwise it could be deleted.

    2.) Off-Topic Comments – Please stick to the subject under discussion. Far too many threads are getting derailed by extraneous issues.

    3.) No Trolling – Do not troll others and bait them into reacting to you.

    4.) No Soap Operas – Do not come here to carry on a soap opera. I’m tired of dealing with these comments.

    5.) No Hobby Horse Riding – I’ve seen countless threads deteriorate into hobby horse riding. The most obvious examples are religious and subracial infighting. Most of the time the OP is irrelevant to these issues.

    6.) Use Common Sense – By that I mean keep your comments reasonable, civil, productive, and respectful. Stick to the high road. Make your point in an honorable way.

    7.) LOLs – I’m tired of seeing LOLs and the like in the comments. This detracts from the comments. Don’t use them.

    8.) Conspiracy Theories – There are any number of websites that cater to conspiracy theories. This isn’t one of them.”

  24. 1.) No Flaming
    2.) Off-Topic Comments
    3.) No Trolling
    4.) No Soap Operas
    5.) No Hobby Horse Riding (such as religious and subracial infighting)
    6.) Use Common Sense
    7.) LOLs
    8.) Conspiracy Theories

    Looks like the same posting rules that have been used on all the Beckite Tea Party websites!

    But I actually don’t find any restriction of what I call “urban language” (words and expressions of copulation, urination and defecation, used as “expletives”) but RELIGIOUS “HOBBY HORSE RIDING” is mentioned!

  25. I understand them, Jack. I just never saw him enforce them as you are.
    The n-word is now off limits as well?

  26. “Looks like the same posting rules that have been used on all the Beckite Tea Party websites!” Corrections: They don’t restrict, and are over-filled with silly LOL’s and “emoticons” — and most don’t say they limit religious comments, though any their moderators find “anti-semitic” disappear at once.

  27. Sean says:
    May 29, 2012 at 3:25 am (Edit)
    I understand them, Jack. I just never saw him enforce them as you are.
    The n-word is now off limits as well?

    JR Replies;

    The “N word” isn’t strictly proscribed. But, try to consider other words that convey a similar message:

    Webe – Pronounced “we be”, refers to the inability of blacks to conjugate the “be” verb, resulting in “we be” instead of “we are” when making references to themselves.
    Nigloo – Blacks that make it up to very Northern Canadian places normally associated with eskimoes and igloos.
    Baboomba – From the “booming” of their car stereos
    Groid – Short for Negroid.
    Moolie – Shortened from Melanzane, meaning “eggplant” in Italian. Eggplants have black skin
    Naga – North American Ground Ape; Affectionately used by the LAPD during the Watts riot in Los Angeles.

  28. Extremely off-topic with my foregoing comments. Regarding the bass fishing idea: A good idea for today? Probably yes. But when I grew up ALL the boys in school went fishing and swimming on their own, many hunted, and most spent a lot of time in the woods — and there was never a need for school to teach us to do what comes naturally. Why must EVERYTHING become a SPORT today?

  29. This is NOT moderation by any reasonable standard, this is thought control.

    Jack, moderate yourself..

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