“What will the next generation do, once they grow up.”
Become conservatives.
Good. The angry, spoiled entitled brat gets a slight punishment for doing something that would have had a white women kicked out.
Steven’s just pissed that Michael got to Barry first, that’s all.
America used to be for underdogs, perhaps she still is.
But when a consummate OVERdog is a minority, there is some unwritten Diversity Rule saying, “This Person Is Protected; They are The Permanently Designated Winner”.
That’s especially true for endeavors that are deeply traditionally white.
Here’s a hypothetical:
Yaching is taken by storm by a dynamo handicapped hispanic yachtsman. This person gets multiple trophies, earns a big name and attracts legions of white yachting fans sublimating their unspoken White Guilt by rallying to the championship of The Heavenly Hispanic Yachtsman; it isn’t just casual interest, there is something distinctly psychological going on, here.
There’s a judging dispute:
All influential honkies and honky yachting writers assail the judges threatening the championship of their great White ness Legitimacy Facilitator.
I’m not saying we shouldn’t have non-white champions in sports historially attracting disproportionately white competitors; I think that’s fine. I’d be okay with a handicapped Hispanic yachting champ.
What I’m saying is THERE IS SOMETHING GOING ON HERE, something that says something about OURSELVES, some weakness.
The rule that black trumps yellow was overshadowed by the fact that 20 trumps 36
Naomi Osaka’s father is from Haiti.
Osakas sister Mari is a professional tennis player as well.