The big news today is Spain’s dominating victory over Italy
in the finals of the European Cup. While
Spain’s triumph was noteworthy for the World Champs’ control of Sunday’s
championship game, the Spanish national team is remarkable for being the only
major country in Europe whose team is comprised exclusively of native ethnic
Europeans.
In their analysis, the news media are talking about the
clean play, teamwork and camaraderie of the Spanish standard bearers. Any
interested observer immediately noticed that the Spaniards played the
tournament apparently without a marquee star—team captain and goalie Iker
Casillas, not withstanding. And they really did play selflessly as a team.
The question I have is how long before the media get around
to talking about the implications of all this for society at large? I don’t mean the
relative advantages Europeans might have over Africans in this particular sport.
Let’s think about and talk about soccer as a microcosm of society
at large. That doesn’t seem to be a stretch and it’s something that is
discussed when it appears to promote the PC agenda of displacing and replacing
White European society. Last year, the
Financial Times accidentally got around to
talking about the reality behind the “diversity is our strength” mantra as
it relates to the French national team.
I won’t hold my breath for the mainstream media to talk
about the advantages of a homogeneous soccer team, much less those of a
homogeneous society—at least for Europe, North America and Australia. Keep in mind all the time, energy and money behind the “ant-racist”
indoctrination to which UEFA subjected us soccer fans again this year.
PS I couldn’t help notice hostile elite member Simon Kuper’s gloating about the fact that Spain can soon expect to not have a homogeneous national team, as Italy no longer does.
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