Tennis players have been having tantrums for 40 years.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Serena has not had tantrums, as long as she is winning! Like most leftists, having a falsely inflated idea of themselves, , she is a sore looser. She is worth 180 mil, she can go home rich and pound sand.
And Osaka was the very epitome of manners in this match.I suppose you went back 20 years trying to find her making a face? Buahahahahahahahahaha!
You just do not like an accurate comment on the leftist,in your face Obama culture now prevalent in the MSM and in the sports world.
You need to bone up, take a look at liberal fascism and their tantrum clap trap for the proper context on William’s and Kaepernick’s unacceptable,unsportsman-like, unAmerican conduct:
1) The Quintessential Liberal Fascist:
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html
2) Dinesh D’Souza: Death of a Nation:
https://www.dineshdsouza.com/films/death-of-a-nation/
X, just say no to minority and ethnic nationalism, and to their tantrums in public. You’ll be glad you did.And stop wearin’ NIKEs for Chrissakes!
Naomi Osaka's mother is Haitian and Black, another reason why race may not be the most important thing here. Venus Williams is dating an heir to the Annenberg fortune, and her sister married an Armenian-American Internet millionaire, more indications that it may not all be about race.
People love to turn sporting events into battles between races: Magic Johnson versus Larry Bird, Bob Gibson versus Denny McLain, Joe Louis versus Max Schmeling, Jack Johnson versus Jim Jeffries.
Sportswriters see the same dynamic in contests between athletes of the same race: Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, Floyd Patterson and Sonny Liston, going back to Jack Dempsey versus Gene Tunney (two Irish-Americans).
Usually one competitor is seen as polished, refined, well-mannered or well-educated, and the other is tough and from the streets, either a brute or a devilish trickster. People like to set up those kinds of rivalries, whether or not they make race a factor in them.
McEnroe and Borg, Federer and Nadal had some brutal rivalries, and race wasn't involved. The president has pardoned Jack Johnson, so maybe it's time to back away from interpreting everything as a racial confrontation.