Donald
Trump as the Slave Master of the Black Athlete
Plantation
By Randy
Blazak
October 03,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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Enough has been said about Trump’s weird obsession
with “ungrateful” NBA players and “ungrateful” NFL
players. Except for white people who are in deep
denial, anyone that has followed Donald Trump from
his Central Park 5 ad, through his relentless Obama
birtherism, to his comments about the “fine people”
in Charlottesville, knows the man is a racist. He’s
the modern kind of racist who says, “I’m the least
racist person on earth. I have black friends!”
The
way to frame the “I’m not a racist, but…” racism
that is flowing down from the White House and across
the Facebook feeds of white America is to think
historically. They want to make America great again.
And for “again,” let’s choose 1857. This was a time
when one in four white families in Virginia owned
African slaves. And, like the NFL, the best team
owners made the most money. There were over a
hundred planation owners who owned over a hundred
slaves each. The slave labor on those plantations
generated millions of dollars in revenue for the
white elites, and it wasn’t just cotton sales.
First, let’s get this out of the way. The NFL
kneeling protests have nothing to do with the flag
or the anthem. They are about the persistent problem
of racism in America, especially with regard to
policing. Trump and his army of racist overseer
trolls can try to spin it anyway they want, but it’s
about racism. (Trump lamented that white NASCAR
drivers don’t bother us with this nonsense.) They
can act all butt-hurt about how much the flag means
to them, but it’s not about the flag. It’s a common
racist trick to make any unwanted racial protest an
“attack on America.” Martin Luther King, Jr. and the
civil rights activists of the 1960s were routinely
called “communists” who wanted to “destroy” America.
Trump’s pathetic attempt to make this about the flag
only reinforces the fact that this is about racism.
“It’s not what the black people say it is. It’s what
I say it is.” And I could spend thousands of words
talking about how
we disrespect the flag on a daily basis. Ever
seen a Kid Rock concert?
President Trump has
fashioned himself as the ultimate plantation owner
and these negroes better get back to work. He (and
white America) owns them. Black players are
chattel. Trump’s Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin,
made that clear on ABC’s This Week when he
said,
“They have the right to have the first amendment off
the field.” As if the Constitution is suspended
when the beasts are on the field. I guess these
black bucks should be “grateful” that Trump is
giving them their first amendment right when they
aren’t picking cotton.
Obviously, racist whites don’t like any type of
black protest about the persistence of racism,
whether it’s a football player peacefully kneeling
during our national anthem,
written by a slaveowner, or Black Lives Matter
protestors peacefully marching down a street. Racist
whites didn’t like it in the early 1950s, when Trump
said America was “great,” and they surely don’t like
it now, after a black president. Racism has been
solved and these blacks are just being ungrateful,
right? They should be grateful “we” freed them,
right? (Does “we” include the white guys waving
Confederate flags? Post-racial America is so
confusing.)
I spent some time on sports discussion boards
this week, trying to get the pulse of the hard core
sports fans. There was a lot of anger at Trump for
inserting his weird version of patriotism into a
multi-racial game, loved by many demographics. (Ask
some of my Mexican family members about the role the
Dallas Cowboys plays in their lives.) Many even
recognized that when Trump referred to the
protesting black players as “sons of bitches” to a
roaring crowd of white supporters in Alabama, he
grabbed a third rail. The mothers of football
players are beloved, much more than ratings-obsessed
politicians. There were obviously a lot of racists
posts that moderators were working overtime to
delete. However, plenty of “I’m not a racist, but…”
posts slipped through.
A trip through Twitter was more
revealing. Not that these knuckleheads are actually
going to do it, but a survey of #NFLBoycott posts
was pretty harsh. Plenty of discussions of
“ungrateful niggers.” And how much “we” pay them to
entertain, not annoy, us. One white Facebook friend
said she almost walked out a restaurant because they
had an NFL game on. Of course she didn’t and if she
did it would have had zero effect on the NFL or the
need to solve America’s racial issues. But the
blatant racism on Twitter has certainly been given a
green light by Trump and his call to have these
ungrateful negroes fired from their jobs.
The term “ungrateful” is key in this
issue. White men earn their income. Eli Manning
earns his $21 million dollar salary. Black men are
given their income. They should be grateful
for their millions. I don’t have millions. Who are
they to complain? (The average player in the NFL
makes $1.9 million, so there are a majority of
players who are not getting payed millions to cover
Matthew Stafford’s $27 million dollar salary. If
fact take a look at the
15 top paid players in the NFL. Thirteen are
white guys,)
Another friend on Facebook, who was angry about
these “ungrateful athletes” said, “But we
pay them millions!” (Something one of the indigent
white hosts of Fox & Friends also claimed.) I
asked, “Who is ‘we’?” Nothing. But the message was
clear. White people pay them and the team owners own
them. The don’t own Ton Brady, but they own
Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins, and any
other black player raising a fist or taking a knee
when they should be picking cotton and swearing
allegiance to the the slave owner’s anthem.
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In my nearly thirty years of research on white
supremacists, one of the recurring themes is the
anger directed towards African-Americans who made
more money than them. In my original study of
skinheads in Orlando, Florida, racists were
completely obsessed with the fictional middle-class
Huxtable family on The Cosby Show. Their
parents had been laid off from a Florida textile
mill, but every Thursday night there was this black
family on TV that had everything they thought they
deserved. “What’s wrong with this picture?” I
remember one saying in 1988. During that study, the
movie Mississippi Burning was released.
There’s a powerful scene in it which Gene Hackman’s
character is trying to explain the racist white
mentality to Willem Dafoe’s character. It perfectly
summed up the skinheads I was living with and many
of the NFL fans burning Colin Kaepernick jerseys
(who, apparently, has not punished enough).
Donald Trump clearly has a number of personal issues
wrapped up in this circus act, including his legacy
of driving the
USFL, a football
league meant to rival the NFL, into the ground. His
Twitter barrages rile up his under-educated white
base while distracting the country from his numerous
legislative failures. Perhaps there’s also some
admiration for Rocket Man Kim Jong Il. Nobody takes
a knee during the national anthem in North Korea.
Trump doesn’t have his dictatorship (yet),
but if he can get enough of his knuckle-dragging
followers to demand that these ungrateful savages be
fired from jobs they’ve worked their entire lives to
have, he can call it a win.
Ratings for all sportscasts have been on the decline
for the last few years. It’s because young people
would rather watch YouTube videos instead of sports,
not because a handful of athletes want to make a
peaceful statement about the race problem in
America. Watching these idiots
burn their sports crap in protest reminds
me of the same idiots who burned their Beatles
albums 51 years ago because someone told them the
Beatles believed they were better than Jesus. (John
Lennon had just tried to make a valid point about
the declining role of religion in young people’s
lives, but DJ’s in Southern U.S. states and the
KKK didn’t care
about context.)
Racism is
real and continues to traumatize Americans on a
daily basis. A black millionaire football player is
still a black man in America. Malcolm X once said,
“You know what a white man calls a black man with a
PhD? A nigger.” And here we still are. Those who are
peacefully protesting racism by kneeling are
honoring the flag and the men and women who died for
the right that gives them the freedom to do it. They
are the patriots, not Trump and his racist cult.
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