No They Didn’t

No I’m not keeping my cool.

A few days ago, I wrote an article about the Botham Jean shooting. In it I said I would not cut off the low hanging fruit of a racist unless they deserved it. Well I just ordered a case of world class, Gyuta Japanese cut the “A” out of azz, 22 mm. diamond edge, blood knives and I about to get busy with them. I just read a report about the Australian so called football team dressed in blackbody, not blackface. I mean dressed in black paint from head to to toe, in order to mock and degrade Serena and Venus Williams. My first reaction was to cuss those racist little “willie’s” out, chop them off and just be done with it. But I have since decided to be civilized and cut them off one at a time.

First Testicle. I can’t speak for the Williams sister’s, but I don’t want your shizzy azz apology.

Now the Other One.

Your country has been known as one of the lasting racist capitals of the world. In sports you “small down under” racist have little to no peer when it comes to racism in sports.

 2013: Sydney’s Adam Goodes is called an ape by a 13-year-old Collingwood supporter during a game. Goodes points the girl out to security, saying he was distressed by the comment but adds: “People need to get around her. She’s 13, she’s uneducated.”

 2016: A banana is thrown at Adelaide’s Eddie Betts by a female Port Adelaide supporter during a game.

2017: When Australian rules footballer Aliir Aliir kicked the winning goal for the Sydney Swans in a critical match last month, it was a special moment for the 23-year-old. Aliirt is Sudanese. Peter Dutton, Australia’s home affairs minister, alleged in January that people were too scared to go to restaurants in Melbourne because they were “followed home by African gangs”.

2018: The year is not over yet.

Not since apartheid has the Pan African community been the subject of such a hostile and racist community, save the United States. Here they shoot and ask questions later, sometimes they don’t even ask questions. They will get around to that sooner or later in Australia. In a Facebook post, since deleted, Mitch Stanley and Matt Chamberlain can be seen wearing tennis skirts and black wigs in addition to the black body paint plastered not only on their faces, but their entire bodies, just to mock and belittle two African American World Tennis Champions. The dress covered the fact that they had really small willies, but that’s another story. They claimed it was in celebration of Mad Monday, which in Australia to refers to the traditional end-of-season festivities for football players. Football in Australia is the same as soccer in America. Remember earlier in this article I mentioned Aliir.He is the black caricature in the middle of the defamation. He is a Sudanese born superstar, sorta like running back “Jim Brown.” Now I don’t want to be bombarded by a whole lot of comments about choosing Jim Brown as my comparative. I got my hero and you got yours. Besides, we are going to stay in our lane. This article is about the racist attack against two sisters in Australia. You need to talk sports, check out this link.  Anyway, lets wrap it up.

I changed my mind, I’m going to cut the whole thing off.

We are tired of these racist Australians. Not everyone in Australia is a racist, but it seems damn near everyone. That’s the face the world see’s when you don’t handle your business. When every international article coming out your country is about one of your citizens or group of citizens pulling out the white power sign and standing on a pile of black and brown bodies to proclaim their superiority over a group of people they have historically abused and the rest of you stand by because you benefit from it, well there are names for shit like that. If you want to grow them back, then you must stand up and stop letting these racist define your country. Order your own world class Gyuta Japanese cut the “A” out of azz, 22 mm. diamond edge, blood knives. Start cutting back the racist rhetoric, cut off both the condescension and racist demagoguery. You never know, yesterday it was about your religion, today it about your skin color, tomorrow it might be just because.

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