This one is called, “Keepin’ It Real.” Keepin’ it real, to me, defies the massive folly of trying to create racial equality by practicing and demanding racial inequality. It’s the pursuit of fair play through unfair play.
What are the chances that an unmitigated, social media-proven anti-black racist could today land the head football coaching job at an American university with nearly 7,000 enrollees?
Zero, correct? Even if he’d been an NFL star and had apologized for his blatant bigotry he’d be sentenced to a life as a pariah — and good riddance. Right?
But what if you’ve made it abundantly clear to the public that for no logical reason you, the ex-NFL star, hate Jews to the point where you lean on the name Adolf Hitler for support and validation? Could you be hired to be the head coach of that university?
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