Steve Sailer: Choose Love: The Night of the White Cornerback

I didn’t watch the Super Bowl.

I’ve never watched professional football. I watched other people enjoy it though on X.

Steve Sailer:

“During the Racial Reckoning of 2020-2024, the NFL would inscribe “End Racism” on the Super Bowl field under the goal posts. Not surprisingly, this expression of the reigning anti-white racial hate of the era completely failed to end the racial stereotyping that had kept any non-black cornerback, white or Pacific Islander, from becoming a regular starter for 20 consecutive seasons, 2004 through 2023. …”

Taylor Swift was booed.

Everyone hated the halftime show.

Everyone also cheered on the White cornerback Cooper DeJean’s interception.

Note: We need more activists with Cooper DeJean’s energy who step up and make plays in spite of the obstacles and fewer losers with their endless whining.

8 Comments

  1. A win for Caste Football! I have heard it said America is really a Black nation with a majority White population. So here is our new national sports anthem sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne. All White sport lemmings must memorize it and sing it at every game while taking a knee.

    “All hail to thee the God race thy sacred Blackness be. To me and mine a symbol of thy African divinity. The White race will be no more their time on Earth now done. Behold the rising here today a new Black sun!”

    • The feeling is mutual.

      I don’t take people seriously who are hyper alienated weirdos who spend all their time trying to demoralize Whites and lose at everything in life and especially at politics.

      Why do people sit there all day and listen to hours and hours of content from people whose whole message is losing? Beats me. I prefer to highlight Whites winning and overcoming the odds

  2. I am glad DJT freed the J6 political prisoners and has defeated this partisan lawfare with the help of the American voters putting him back for a 2nd term but we must never forget that he is not one of us (Southern Nationalists) but he can be an ally at times and I guess we should appreciate when he does help us.

    Fort Liberty will be Fort Bragg again. But there’s a twist to the controversial name

    Less than two years after Fort Bragg officially became Fort Liberty, the North Carolina Army base’s name is changing back to Fort Bragg.

    U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered Army officials Monday to change the name. But it’s not the same soldier for whom the base was initially named.

    Instead of renaming the base after Gen. Braxton Bragg, the native North Carolinian and Confederate leader who the base had been named after in 1918, Hegseth said Monday night the installation would be named after Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, a soldier who was assigned to the 18th Airborne Corps at the base and served during World War II…
    — The News and Observer, 02/11/2025

    Disappointed but…

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