DEI Has Gained Strong Footholds In Many Institutions - Even The Sports World

Breaking The Law: Exposing the Weaponization Of America’s Legal System Against Donal Trump by Alex Marlow, Threshold Editions, June 2025 Page 2 bottom: "They have gained strong footholds in the sports world. And, by initiateting DEI(diversity, equity, and inclusion) in the workplace, the left has taken over whole swarths of corporate America, particularly in immemsely powerful tech secture These developements, also known as woke-ification, have been deeply divisive and socially disruptive.

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… there is no such thing as real sports anymore … maybe Curling?

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Where can you find amateur sports?
Day Care Centers, for babies and children?
Why even go to class?
What professor’s going to grade an “athlete” below average?
A Gone With the Wind professor?

When is it going to hit the high schools?
What’s Next?

Elemenatary, my Dear Watson.

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… where I currently domicile local High School sports are broadcast on a network affiliate. I’m sure this is true of other areas and has been the case for some time.

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While I’m not a big sports fan at all, I’d MUCH rather take in a high school game than the games of so-called “professional” sports.

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Agreed…if you can get past the overbearing parents and just let the kids enjoy themselves.

I’ve had more fun with kick-the-can at 10 years old than any supervised sport though. Just can’t take everything too seriously…

Would certainly like to have seen Uncle Rico go pro if I had my druthers. Bet he could kick a football clear over them mountians!

Where did I put those time crystals…

Oh I loved playing kick the can… what a fun game… and kids don’t play any more… we’re losing so much to our technological “progress”.

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LOL, me too. When my wife and I go on our walks we pass by the old house where we played kick-the-can with my old friends. It was the perfect location for it… The house was custom built for my best friends mother by her husband… Won’t be able to do it justice with my description but… tall “gingerbread” house with a high pitched roof with a wraparound, fenced porch. The entire front yard was lined with thick bushes and ivy, a faux water well, and tall pines and oaks. Backyard was even thicker than the front but manicured just enough to look nice without being “too” clean. The neighborhood was quite rural. So many good places to hide there…Now I’m the old man that points out the oak tree near where the can was placed, just under the streetlight. My wife puts up with me telling her the stories almost every time we pass by…

Typically we had about 7 neighborhood kids that would come play just before dusk (only allowed AFTER we did our chores and finished our homework, lol). We’d play to the streetlights came on and then all run home in different directions. Good times…

Can’t say enough about how beautiful the house was inside and out. Lighting was perfect. made to look like something from the south in the 30’s. Had an OLD style phone that was placed in an alcove just off the kitchen where you sat down to make calls. Such atmosphere!

Edit: Sorry to hijack the thread Robert…Nostalgia often gets the best of me. Back to reality…

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The landscape has truly changed, AND not for the better.
I just finished watching my favorite James Bond movie: Casino Royal[2006].
It used to be: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. As that one had a Bond that didn’t go along with the program. So he was a one off. But it was damn good,
Casino Royal had writers that focused on the Twin Towers 2001 inside job;
specifically, the Stock Market Airline’s “puts”.
Cell Phones/Lap Tops had prominent roles; as well as other technologies.
Bond played his role to a “T”. He knew that the secrets that truly mattered; were the ones “THEY” kept from themselves. Bond had to walk the fine line between rogue and loyal agent. He knew that thery had intricate surveillance on him. Plus, he made sure to leave tale tell signs, when stepping off the reservation.[now called: off-the-gris]The movie does an excellent, albeit highly subtle, job of doing this.
No mean trick!

Much more to say; but to the point: DEI.
Yes! DEI!
DEI was made plain in the casting of the American CIA, an old fat black agent.
Formerly, FBI.
AND, we know the intelligent services; are all interwoven and DEI integrated.
That was back in 2006; it’s only much worse now.
Bond and M wouldn’t believe what the U.K. has become!
Hells Bells! I don’t recognize the U.K., my damn self!

[speaking of off-the-grid; my computer went briefy off the reservation.
Finally able to edit!]

… trust me … if you sat in the stands … had two that went through a tennis program at a 5A high school … one who went on to play college tennis. All of these high school players, regardless of the sport, have usually played club sports since they were in elementary school and received countless hours of paid instruction. A lot of time and money is spent just getting through HS. Just as bad in a slightly different way.

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One of my neighbors builds those multi-million dollar high school football stadiums. Friday Night Lights gone viral. Full perfect astroturf playing fields for post-pubescent males to run around in padded uniforms and do feaux combat under the bright lights. HS athletes who are not racially representative of the rest of the population…secretly imported, given free housing and cool cars to come and play sports because the native ‘rich’ population doesn’t generate enough animalistic males to bash each other on the field. It does make for some pretty offspring though…football alpha males mixing with the local breeding stock of blonde cheerleaders and all.

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… Yep, Bingo! Especially in the larger cities “recruiting” in rampant especially for the major sports. Imagine how much worse it is now that there is so much money to be had at the college level (NIL). Recent article estimated that 1.9B USD will be spent on NIL at the college level.

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Bread & Circuses; mixed with DEI, and/or illegal aliens…
What could go wrong?

From the globalist perspective:
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!

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Made me think of that football athlete that went all the way through college & couldn’t even read!!! (He was on Oprah, of course!) :wink:

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… Dexter Manley - guarantee you he was not the only one. It would be an interesting statistic to find out what % of “athletes” that graduated from NCAA Div. 1 programs with a degree but were and still are illiterate.

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Right on!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :wink: