Progressive Minstrels

Guest Post by The Zman

When I was a kid, the big deal in sports news was Joe Gilliam, the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Gilliam was the first black quarterback to start a season opener after the AFL–NFL merger in 1970, which is when people date the start of the modern NFL. Gilliam was benched eventually and never got another chance to start in the NFL. There was grumbling that his demotion was because he was black, but his poor play and drinking problems were the real reason. Still, even then, the default was to blame whitey.

What this means is that for my lifetime, the sporting press has been hunting for the great black quarterback. There have been plenty of black quarterbacks, but none have been elite or counted as greats in their era. The closest was probably Warren Moon, but he never won anything. Recently, there’s been an effort to make Cam Newton and Russell Wilson the black Joe Montana, thus proving that white people are Hitler. The trouble is the former is not very good and the latter has no interest in being anyone’s Sambo.

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Steve Sailer has a convincing argument as to why black quarterbacks in the NFL tend not to be elite passers, and therefore non-elite quarterbacks. Oddly, the proof of this is a white guys, Tim Tebow. In high school, he was used as a quarterback because he was big and could run. In college, he was used the same way in Urban Meyer’s single-wing system. He had no career in the pros, because he was a terrible passer. If he had been turned into a linebacker in college, he would probably be in the NFL now.

That does not change the Cult’s desire to find the black Tom Brady and now they think the have found their man.

For Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, the hyperbole has turned into reality. Those who gushed over him in the preseason, lavishing over-the-top praise, have found those compliments to be just and warranted.

As the fourth-round rookie has led Dallas to a 10-1 record and taken franchise quarterback Tony Romo’s job, he has earned it all. So while respected trainer Tom Shaw used to whisper the comparisons he saw between pupils Patriots QB Tom Brady and Prescott, he now no longer feels compelled to keep quiet.

“I had Tom Brady coming out of college as a rookie and then the first seven years of his career,” Shaw told NFL.com over the phone on Wednesday night. “And I had the opportunity to work with Dak before the draft. What I noticed about Dak was, this guy had the same desire, work ethic, the same traits as Brady. Nobody wants to be compared to anyone else. But he was the hardest worker, guys gravitate towards him, he was the first one there…”

This urge to make Dak Prescott into Tom Brady in black face is perfectly consistent with Progressive thoughts about black people. They don’t really like black people very much. They like the idea of black people. Progressives have an image of the idealized black guy, the Magic Negro, that they believe will fulfill the prophesies about race in America. Barak Obama is about as close as they have come to finding their Big Foot and he did not usher in the end times. Instead he was a mulatto Jimmy Carter.

That’s the thing with Progressives and race. They don’t care about blacks as people. They see black people as something they can sacrifice on the Progressive altar, in order to get grace. American sportswriters will now be competing with one another in piety displays, showing their wonderfulness by how much they swoon over Dak Prescott. Whether or not the kid has any interest in being their Magic Negro is immaterial. He does not get a say in this as he is just a prop anyway.

Dak Prescott appears to be a level headed young man with no interest in changing his name to Hamilton or dancing on a string for the Progressive media. But, the Left has a way of getting their man, which in these cases means turning the object of their affection into a white-hating public nuisance. Colin Kaepernick started out as a sensible young man enjoying early and unexpected success in the NFL. Now he is the symbol for what has gone wrong with the NFL. Fans cheer for him to get hurt.

John Derbyshire called Hamilton a minstrel show and it is a good label for it. In fact, Progressive race mongering over the last half century has been a long live action minstrel show. Instead of whites in black face, Progressive deploy blacks to play the roles chosen for them. Blacks are just props used by good whites to distinguish themselves from bad whites and, at times, spite those bad whites. If real black people actually benefit, it is an unintended consequence. It’s something Hispanics should bear in mind.

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Mark
Mark
December 3, 2016 11:44 am

Bingo. Life reads like a Tom Wolfe novel.

RT Rider
RT Rider
December 3, 2016 12:09 pm

It will be interesting to see how television content evolves in the new age of unbundling a cable cutting. It might be me, but I find most TV at the level of absurdity, where we have to suspend disbelief, and enjoy the improbable, idiocy they present. And it’s become so formulaic and predictable in plot and casting.

Any kind of police-type show must have the following ingredients; boss is either black or a woman, or preferably both, who always provides the wise, experienced direction to guide the investigators, usually a white , male, protagonist partnered with a minority male or female. The protagonist is always portrayed to be out of line, or next to a moron, but usually, and miraculously gets the job done, but only because of the assistance of his intellectually, and morally superior, minority colleagues.

Now anyone who doesn’t work for government, and therefore not generally exposed to absurd and counterproductive affirmative action programs on a daily basis, can be excused for some confusion over all this, since it portrays life outside of their experience.

The NFL and the NBA are nothing but affirmative action programs paid by the public for the benefit of the leagues owners. Given that most of the blacks playing in these leagues wouldn’t be allowed near the front door of so-called academic institutions, let alone playing varsity, if academic standards and rules were applied as they should, tells you all you need to know. To be fair, it applies to all athletes, the difference being that there are far more academically qualified whites than blacks, and the result would be a pro league skewed to whites rather than blacks.

The NFL and the NBA would then be forced to set up their owner development leagues for players should they wish to maintain the black player pool. But then that would be a lot less cost effective for them than relying on tay payer funded development.

nkit
nkit
December 3, 2016 12:16 pm

Don’t disagree with you overall, Zman, but your omission of Doug Williams (Tampa Bay Bucs and Washington Redskins) was pretty obvious. He did win a Super Bowl and was MVP of that Super Bowl. He also played in numerous NFC Championships. Was he Johnny Unitas? Not by a long shot, but people in Tampa (esp) and Washington still consider him “elite” or “great”. Thus his inclusion in the Buccaneers Ring Of Honor.

Cartersville Critter
Cartersville Critter
December 3, 2016 1:05 pm

Funny thing is that I never really thought of myself as a white man until they wanted me to feel guilty about it.

Great article. “mulatto Jimmy Carter”. Hilarious.

starfcker
starfcker
December 3, 2016 5:32 pm

Zman, i couldn’t agree with you more about the liberal press and their hunt for a black quarterback to promote. I disagree that their haven’t been GREAT black quarterbacks. Football is a team game, and success has a lot to do with injuries. But whatever. Just off the top of my head, Doug Williams (ring), Warren Moon (never won anything? 5 straight Grey cups, and after 6 seasons in Canada, threw for 49,000 yards in the NFL, 7th all time), Steve McNair (1 yard from a ring), Donovan McNabb (4 straight NFC championship games, 1 super bowl), Randall Cunningham (crazy good football player), Dante Culpepper (made Randy Moss a star). Russell has a ring, and was one play from two, Cam Newton got his team to the big game. That’s not nothing. Lot of QB’s in the hall of fame never got that far.

starfcker
starfcker
December 3, 2016 5:51 pm

I love football, even though I rarely watch it. Ultimate team sport, and the most competitive. But back to QB’s. Look at the AFC. In the past 15 years, looked at who has hogged all the super bowls. Brady (4-2), Manning (2-2), and Roethlessberger (2-1). That’s three guys and 13 of 15. And who do you think knocked them (each other) out of the playoffs every year? How many wins might Joe Flacco have if those three guys weren’t playing? You can do the same thing with the NBA, same 4 or 5 coaches, and half a dozen players dominating the finals for the last 30 years. Competition. It makes america great.

Wip
Wip
  KaD
December 3, 2016 6:45 pm

I found this at the bottom of their website….

“Huzlers.com is the most notorious fauxtire & satire entertainment website in the world. If it’s trending on social media you’ll find it here!”

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 4, 2016 1:32 pm

Doug WIlliams…Super bowl champion and Super Bowl MVP.