Posted on 09/27/2019 5:49:54 AM PDT by Third Person
Tom Brady may be the most accomplished quarterback in the history of the National Football League and boast legions of fans, but its safe to say that University of Rhode Island Professor Kyle Kusz is not one of them.
Kusz, an associate professor of kinesiology, argues that the New England Patriots star quarterbacks popularity is due to white supremacy and white male rage, and not his six Super Bowl titles, Campus Reform reports.
The article reports on a book chapter Kusz penned titled Making American White Men Great Again: Tom Brady, Donald Trump, and the Allure of White Male Omnipotence in Post-Obama America, in which he wrote quarterback Tom Brady has gained popularity due to the latest wave of white rage and white supremacy that he says developed since the Obama presidency alongside a disturbing racial reaction among white conservatives in response to the idea that a black man would be [president].
Kusz hones in on Bradys media appearances, such as a 2015 commercial for Under Armour, arguing the style of the ad would not seem out of place in Leni Reifenstahls infamous Nazi propaganda film, Triumph des willens.
The professor told Campus Reform:
I decided to research Trump and Bradys public performances of their white masculinities and how they connect with broader debates about race and gender politics after a student in one of my classes brought the UnderArmour commercial to my attention and it piqued my interest, the professor said.
Kusz also took issue in the chapter with a Beautyrest mattress commercial in which the camera angle is pointed upward at Brady so that the viewer is compelled to see him as superior, as well as Bradys partnership with upscale companies like UGG and Aston Martin.
In each of these sites, Brady is figured as an unconflicted and unapologetic embodiment of upper-class white exceptionality and manly omnipotence.
Besides his issues with Bradys endorsement deals, Kusz pointed out that Brady usually maintains friendships with mostly white people off the field, calling the quarterback a wealthy, white man who unapologetically enjoys, and has even made a habit out of, spending time with other wealthy white men who treasure time with the boys over all others.
Earlier this year, Kusz published a scholarly article in the Journal of Hate Studies titled Winning Bigly: Sporting Fantasties of White Male Omnipotence in the Rise of Trump and Alt Right White Supremacy.
Its abstract notes the essay explored how the Trump candidacy and presidency, the rise of the Alt Right, and the appeal of New England Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady, to his fans who have nicknamed him as the Greatest Of All Time (i.e. The G.O.A.T.), are all linked by 1) the lionization of a particular performance of white masculinity as omnipotent, and 2) a desire to unapologetically revitalize white male privilege and prerogative as the unquestioned norm across American culture.
The scholars focus on this subject even dates back to 2010, when he authored the scholarly article Remasculinizing American white guys in/through new millennium American sport film in the journal Sport in Society. It argued sports movies featuring white men is the re-centring of white masculinity in post-9/11 American culture and, by extension, refortifying white male privilege in American society, according to its abstract.
Kuszs faculty bio states he is author of Revolt of The White Athlete Intersections in Communications and Culture and an expert on the intersection between sport, media, and contemporary cultural politics.
This fall he is teaching an English course at the University of Rhode Island called On the Culture Politics of Man-Boy Narratives in conjunction with the schools Gender and Womens Studies program.
There’s nothing you can do that his life choices haven’t already done to himself much, much worse.
Look in the mirror, Professor, there’s your hate.
Look in the mirror, Professor, there’s your hate.
The KKK is the left.
Hey, Stupid! Please explain how a black offensive line protects and gives Brady the time to rack up his statistics. Indeed, if you remove blacks from the NFL field, only 20% of the players are left.
He’s probably p***ed that Brady isn’t gay.
Not a fan of TB or the Patriots.
QB’s I’d rather watch in today’s NFL:
Wilson
Mahomes
Lamar Jackson
Deshaun Jackson
Then theres Warren Moon.
This guy is full of shiite...
So he’s saying that he believes in white supremacy?
One of the comments on this article said “ I was always told PHD means piled higher and deeper” This clown is another moonbat yahoo ...amazing that people such as him are able to con the “educated elite” out of a paycheck....imagine if he had to actually work for himself and survive ? * I am self-employed within the building trades”
I seem to know a lot of Athletes that are/were black that are very popular. Usually, if an excels at their sport, don’t bitch and whine, and don’t get arrested, they tend to have immense popularity.
How soon before conservatives realize that a word like “racist” is political rhetoric used by evil people to destroy good people?
Yeah, he’s right. If it weren’t for the race thing, we would all prefer to watch Colin Kaepernick. /s
Why is Babe Ruth more famous than Satchel Paige? White supremacy!
I think he went 18-0 until Eli’s lucky passing.
Whatever -
The professor has the look of his mother.
Chronic masturbater comic book guy.
He is popular because he is one one of the greatest value producers of all time in his profession. It is a simple fact of reality that he is a superior value producer. Of course, leftards are filled with envy and hate the good for being the good.
The entire left has gone mad. They are now obsessed with “white supremacy.” Their insane hysteria forces them to apply their new label to everything White/male/Christian. They really need some happy pills and to sit by a lake with a Margerita.
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