The Olympics are racist. They have endorsed black racism against whites. Those oedipal white liberals in charge of the Olympics are anti-nationalist, anti-white liberals. They just demonstrated their bias when they let African-American jumper Lolo Jones get by with a racist, anti-Christian tweet against American white people:

Lola’s tweet clearly implies that infamous anti-American, racist remark by the racist-in-chief, the alien Barry Soetoros (a.k.a. “Barack Hussein Obama,” may his name be changed, inshalah): “Americans get bitter, they cling to guns or religion.” That comment was made during Barry’s 2008 campaign, and it is espoused by all black Americans who resent America (or resent not being white).
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Lolo Jones, preferred Olympic racist.
Since that time, the lying alien has demonstrated the depths of his anti-Americanism, his hatred for all things accomplished by white people. He has revealed the utter falsehood of all his claims to Americanism or patriotism. He evokes only disgust in any honest AMerican.

Lolo Jones, obligatory racist, honored by racist Olympic officials.
Of course, Barry Soetoro knows nothing about slavery, or about being a black American. He was never either. Nor does Lolo Jones know, very much, despite her marketed personal narrative about poverty. And both Lolo and Barry are mulattos, (part black and part white–if we can believe anything Barry says about himself), and feel especially obligated to identify with ‘social justice’ (i.e., anti-white) slogans. They know they are regarded as black, therefore they resent whites, even though they are part white.
Jones with Chris Paul, Lebron James,
and Kevin Durant.
Lolo’s tweet is obviously in racial revenge toward Voula Papachristous’ nationalist remark about mass African immigration in Europe (bringing disease, social denigration, and foreign religion).
But Lolo’s remark has gone entirely unnoticed except for a weak sports blogger, Chris Chase–who purposely failed to observe this outrageous hypocrisy of the Olympics officials. Chase tries to rebuke Lola for equal foolishness for making such a remark, but that is an effeminate effort, and misses the greater point entirely.
So, let it be known: The Olympics are racist. The Olympics is a time to demonstrate anti-nationalism, anti-white, and anti-religious sentiments. It is fully liberal, fully tyrannical, and fully hypocritical (not that the latter is any special distinction). The Olympics are a festival of white oedipal liberal autolysis, where destruction of race and nation are the goal. Thus, the art of athleticism, and its natural selection of the most fit, its natural un-egalitarianism, is made to serve the ultimate Communist concept of equality: no race, and no country. One day, there will be no winner, as well. All will be awarded the gold, down to the first try-out.
Never mind the history of the games. What matters is the present function. It is not about athletic superiority anymore. It is about anti-race, anti-nationalism, and anti-religion. It is a liberal affair. Nothing more.
A white woman denounces mass African immigration; a black woman denounces white Americans.
The Olympics immediately removes the white woman, and endorses the black woman.
That is what the “bleep” just happened. Thank you, Monica Crowley.





David Yeagley is the great-great-grandson of Comanche leader Bad Eagle. 



35 responses so far ↓
1 David Yeagley // Jul 29, 2012 at 9:19 am
Irnoic?
Kimberly Rhode: 1st American to medal in 5 straight Olympics, sets records in winning women’s skeet gold
2 Maharishi of Mayhem // Jul 29, 2012 at 11:07 am
I heard that our resident She-Boon, Moochelle BRObama is scheduled to run the 10 yard dash.
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3 David Yeagley // Jul 29, 2012 at 12:22 pm
This is all about media rhetoric and liberal tyranny (i.e., PC). Others have noted the problem, but are blaming everything on TWEET etiquette.
Lolo Jones Tweets About Guns After Team USA Loss
The big sin is for an athlete to tweet anything. Never mind the obvious race or political issues. You see, an athlete is not allowed to have an opinion. At least, not allowed to express it. That’s real freedom, isn’t it…
4 rbadams // Jul 29, 2012 at 2:25 pm
The opening ceremonies brought comments from my friends…weird, new age, creepy, evil, and santanic. I did not watch but have read several blogs about the symbolism…a history of England that only English could understand…gratitude for National Health… protest against NH….tribute to Mary Popins and Harry Potter….on and on. I once enjoyed the games but after the murder of the team from Israel I lost interest. Thank you Dr. Yeargley for your insight and giving me one more reason not to watch the games. We get enough insults as we read the daily news. Phil.1:3
5 David Yeagley // Jul 29, 2012 at 3:10 pm
England is kind of a creepy place, isn’t it?
Well, it is a beautiful place, too.
But, that imperial bit. England has been “globalist” from the day the Spanish Armada sank. Foreigners in London was like a hunting sport. The heads of exotic animals on display on the royal hearth.
Spooks and spirits. Protestants and attorneys. Nursery rhymes and strawberries.
What can we say?
6 Thrasymachus // Jul 29, 2012 at 3:18 pm
Strange you should write this.
England has been in my thoughts today — especially historical England. The literary England of Shakespeare, Dickens, Conan Doyle, and Tolkien.
The post-war England has lost something of her glory, though. Churches converted into Mosques and Charles saying he will be the Defender of “Faith” rather than “the (Christian) Faith” takes its toll and transforms the place into something grotesque.
7 David Yeagley // Jul 29, 2012 at 3:26 pm
Center of this world, is it?
Pragmatists, them blokes! Them limeys! I think the Anglo-Saxon was probably the strongest breed evolved after Rome fell. Incomprehensibly strong, really.
Well, they ventured out to create America. How can we fault them?
8 Thrasymachus // Jul 29, 2012 at 3:40 pm
Hitler thought he could conquer them Brits! No freaking way! If anything will bring them down, it will be their own misguided idealism.
9 Thrasymachus // Jul 29, 2012 at 3:50 pm
The Anglo-Saxon has high ideals and bull-dog determination. Set in the right direction, this is for the good. Set amiss, and he is perhaps more difficult to correct than some of his more mild-mannered cousins on the Continent? I wonder.
10 David Yeagley // Jul 29, 2012 at 4:33 pm
If London considers itself the historical center of civilization, at least in modernity (since the 16th century), then it is appropriate to have the Olympic games in London.
It is all about globalism. Let the nations pretend to be nations, but, they’re all under the control of the white oedipal liberals! The magic money people–whoever they are.
They’re white, we know that, blast them! Ha, ha!
11 johnnymac // Jul 29, 2012 at 6:38 pm
Outrage can be a selective thing to say the least. Why isn’t anyone up in arms over the fact that the (Muslim) Lebanese Judo Team has demanded that a barrier or wall be put up between them and the Israeli Judo team?
12 kschwantz // Jul 29, 2012 at 8:08 pm
Here’s a positive note, have a look Doc.
just cut n paste:
http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/shooting/matt-and-katerina-emmons-talk-grace-sportsmanship.html
13 David Yeagley // Jul 29, 2012 at 9:07 pm
Certainly there are wonderful moments at the Olympics. Of course, this one was not between competitors, but, there are great stories among the athletes, too.
These young people spend hours on their skills. Just like classical music performers. Hours and hours alone, to perfect skills. Does tend to make one very self-centered, or self-oriented. Add to that–competition!
14 David Yeagley // Jul 29, 2012 at 9:22 pm
Speaking of women athletes and tweets, we have to include our favorite, Hope Solo.
US coach meets with goalie Solo over Twitter rant
I saw this when it the story first came out, but, didn’t think it was important. Is interesting, though.
It’s all about media. Media is there to make the most out of anything it can. Every reporter wants a story. Athletes know that.
15 David Yeagley // Jul 29, 2012 at 9:24 pm
And we don’t want to miss this one:
Solo: A Memoir of Hope
Powerful story, according to pre-publication interviews.
16 David Yeagley // Jul 30, 2012 at 7:59 am
Speaking of prejudice and tyrannical liberal policy, the Olympic Committee decided to indulge the maniacal Muslims, and to erect a special barrier between the maniacal Muslims and the Israelis and their training areas. Debbie Schlussel blogs on it:
Lebanese Olympic Team Refuses to Train Next to Israeli Jews; Apartheid Olympics Erects Barrier
“Though the London Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies take take place tonight, the ghosts of the Islamic terrorists at Munich win yet again. Jacques Rogge, the anti-Semitic International Olympic Committee chief, who refuses to memorialize the Israeli athletes slain at Munich by those terrorists, built an apartheid structure for intolerant, anti-Semitic Lebanese Olympic team members who refuse to be anywhere near Israelis ‘cuz they might get the cooties or something.”
17 Thrasymachus // Jul 30, 2012 at 10:55 am
“These young people spend hours on their skills. Just like classical music performers. Hours and hours alone, to perfect skills. Does tend to make one very self-centered, or self-oriented. Add to that–competition!”
But is it healthy — especially for a child or teenager?
I know that Glenn Gould thought not:
“Robert Fulford, a distinguished Canadian author, met Gould when they were both nine and the two families were next-door neighbours. He wrote: “Even as a child Glenn was isolated because he was working like hell to be a great man. He had a tremendous feeling and loving affection for music. . . It was an utter, complete feeling. He knew who he was and where he was going.” ”
And:
“Gould competed in 1944, at the age of 12, in the annual Kiwanis Music Festival and won the piano trophy. It was to be the only competition Gould would enter, for he later came to be strongly opposed to the idea of young musicians competing with each other and indeed to competition of any sort.”
18 Thrasymachus // Jul 30, 2012 at 10:58 am
Here’s the source for the above quotes:
Glenn Gould (Conductor, Piano, Organ)
19 Thrasymachus // Jul 30, 2012 at 11:10 am
Interestingly, both Glenn Gould and Bruce Lee, the Kung Fu man, were opposed to competition. Lee never entered to compete in any martial arts competition (though he demonstrated his skills at one such Karate event — but not as a competitor). Lee did fight in countless real-life street fights, however.
This anti-competition conviction of Gould’s did not stop the classical music profession in the slightest! There is a regular major piano competition held in Gould’s name! Yet Gould called competition “the root of all evil.”
20 David Yeagley // Jul 30, 2012 at 12:54 pm
Es gibt keine Ende!
Swiss soccer player kicked off Olympic team for discriminatory tweet
Michel Morganella, on the Swiss soccer team, made a note on his team page.
The message… said that Koreans should “burn themselves” and described them as “retards”
Anything lost in the translation (from Swiss to English)?
I guess the young athletes are simply not getting the message about liberalism.
If you are under liberal rules, you cannot disobey them. Lesson: be aware of whose rules you are under.
21 David Yeagley // Jul 30, 2012 at 12:59 pm
And now there’s this:
American athletes lead revolt against IOC ban on social media use to promote sponsors
(Ironically?), the leading voice of the revolt (according to media efforts) is a black American woman, 400-meter star runner Sanya Richards-Ross. She’s mighty grateful for the sponsors she has had.
After all, like Nascar racing, it’s all about the sponsor. It’s all about money. Money goes into it. Money comes out of it–just like a political revolution.
But the athletes aren’t suppose to plug their sponsors on the internet…
22 Thrasymachus // Jul 30, 2012 at 1:01 pm
Many people in competitive situations feel a certain animosity or anger towards their opponents. Is this unnatural? Something has to spur them on to do their best to outperform their rivals. Are not the Olympic Games a kind of sublimation of the war instinct?
I’m not saying that I admire some of these tweets. But aggressive young athletes will be aggressive young athletes, will they not?
Is it not more dangerous, psychologically, to silence people’s thoughts under penalties of this kind?
23 Thrasymachus // Jul 30, 2012 at 1:28 pm
Everything that underwritten by “big money” these days leans left.
However, if the world falls into a major economic depression, who can say what fires might break out? No one knows.
24 David Yeagley // Jul 30, 2012 at 1:39 pm
Interesting. Aristotle was against music competitions. He said that it all distorts the music–as well as the musicians. The performance gets all vulgar and imbalanced–into the body, not the soul.
Well, that was in the days of “improvisation,” not structural art, as in a sonata, or even a fugue.
Who knows why we love competition so?!
25 Thrasymachus // Jul 30, 2012 at 2:00 pm
“Who knows why we love competition so?!” — David Yeagley
Personally, judging on the interview of the young Bobby Fischer, I have a suspicion that some enjoy crushing the ego of the “other,” almost the way the cat enjoys swatting the insect.
However, it’s always very lonely at the top. Personally, I feel that many professional musicians have very hard lives on the psychological level. These poor souls find it difficult to feel good about themselves unless they receive constant confirming validation from other people.
Of course, not every professional musician falls into this category. Some have genuine self-esteem.
26 Thrasymachus // Jul 30, 2012 at 2:03 pm
This is the Fischer interview I am referring to:
Bobby Fischer (on organized chess competition and “cheating”)
27 Thrasymachus // Jul 30, 2012 at 2:08 pm
“Ah! The greatest pleasure: When you break his ego.” — Bobby Fischer
]]”He [Fischer's opponent] sees it’s coming, and breaks all up inside.” [His defeat is coming.]
“And you like that moment of just crushing the guy.”
“Right. Yeah.”
28 David Yeagley // Jul 30, 2012 at 2:31 pm
Well, I’m not sure the same can be said of individual musical performance or gymnastics. When art, the perfection of art, is actually your goal, you’re not really competing. It doesn’t involve anyone but yourself, and your ideal vision of perfection of expression.
I don’t know that a performing musician ever things about crushing someone else’s ego. Not even a composer really thinks that way.
Now, the recognition is more the goal. To be recognized for what you have accomplished–inasmuch as you consider it superior–is gratifying, but, still, not related to defeating another human being.
To want to be recognized for distinguished performance requires that the judges (or others) be on the same wave length. They are often not. They are often unworthy themselves. Yet, they are in charge.
In the end, you have only yourself to accept, honor, or recognize. You are your own judge.
But, ’tis a stiff challenge to forgo the approbation of others, especially if you know your performance or art (or ideas) is superior.
“Trust thyself,” said Emmerson, “Every heart vibrates to that iron string.” Since I was 17, I believed that.
29 IAE // Jul 30, 2012 at 3:06 pm
The Marxist / Liberal elite have done a real number in my country (IAE = I Am English.)
Amongst many, many other crimes against humanity, they purposefully flooded the country with people they knew would have no interest in assimilation and actively hated the British; made us pay for it – and how – and assiduously assaulted every Briton with the message that we are evil, guilt-laden racists who should be grateful that these people deign to come, let alone even dare to think of objecting to our own replacement.
That message is especially hammered into the kids, and of course, over and above real education. Every natural held belief is ridiculed and undermined – you know the usual, family, patriotism, merit etc, whilst the ‘human rights’ of the nasty, nihilistic, illiterate spoilt thugs churned out of the system is held as sacrosanct.
As for the Olympic ceremony, perhaps the politics of the people behind it may shed some light on it:
• Frank Cottrell Boyce: Scriptwriter for the opening ceremony and a personal friend of Danny Boyle. Cottrell Boyce started his career writing for the far-left magazine Living Marxism which had initially been launched in 1988 as The Journal of the British Revolutionary Communist Party.
• Stephen Daldry: Theatre and film director, producer, and three-time Academy Award nominated director; his films include Billy Elliott. Daldry was also a member of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) at Sheffield University in the 1980s, something he has said gave him a “political education”. The SWP describes itself as Anti-Capitalist and Revolutionary.
• Catherine Ugwu: Creative Director and theatrical producer. Author of Lets Get It on: The Politics of Black Performance and Enigmas of Race, Difference and Desire. Her work is quoted on reading lists centred on Marxism and Black Liberation Theology.
30 Thrasymachus // Jul 30, 2012 at 3:09 pm
I love your Emerson quote and I agree with your observations.
In my youth I was aspiring to be a classical pianist. I wanted to be a great man. However, I wanted to be loved, not to crush others’ egos. However, I was from a poor and unmusical working-class family, and this just was not meant to be.
I pray that the time for organized music competition to dissolve is near at hand.
The part about finding worthy judges is a crucial point.
Think of this: How many “talent agents” recognize a big star in the making? For example, take Nashville, TN, capital of country music. Many country greats have been rejected countless times by the business execs who are supposed to be “talent scouts,” only In the end to find someone with exceptional foresight willing to sign them to a record contract.
Now, I’m betting that those of my neighbors who enjoy country music have better ears for talent than these timid record company people who are afraid to lose money by “betting on the wrong horse.”
Now, however, with the Internet, some current music stars (and not just country) have made appeals directly to the public, and then, after achieving fame INDEPENDENTLY of the business professionals, they have been given recording contracts or other recognition.
I have been told that some classical music competitions have been decided before the event has even begun — the winner has already been selected! I honestly believe that this has been true in some cases.
I have more respect for, and confidence in, the true music-lovers in the general population than for the professional critics. I am hoping that a system will soon develop, along with an appropriate education, to enable would-be musicians to appeal directly to classical music-lovers, the way recent pop musicians have done.
31 IAE // Jul 30, 2012 at 3:14 pm
And another twitter victim, Conservative MP Aidan Burley had this to say about the ceremony:
“Thank God the athletes have arrived! Now we can move on from leftie multi-cultural crap. Bring back red arrows, Shakespeare and the Stones!”
Needless to say, hours later he was issuing a grovelling apology after the tolerance brigade started the usual hate campaign against him – including his boss, the PM.
Of course so-called Labour party issued this nonsense in response:
“There is huge anger and outrage in Cannock Chase and the country, we want people of Cannock Chase to have a Labour candidate in place as soon as possible to reflect that anger.”
When the complete opposite is true – there is much anger and outrage that no asked us if we wanted our country and its values changed beyond all recognition, and for the much worse.
32 Thrasymachus // Jul 30, 2012 at 3:31 pm
“When the complete opposite is true – there is much anger and outrage that no asked us if we wanted our country and its values changed beyond all recognition, and for the much worse.” — IAE
Yes, I weep for Britain. Enoch Powell was right. Educational reform to restore traditional beliefs and the true will of the British people is the solution. Can it be achieved in times like these? I think that there is hope.
33 David Yeagley // Jul 30, 2012 at 4:20 pm
Unbelievable exchange! Thank you, gentlemen. IAE, we are honored to have you post.
I don’t know how or when England turned, or why. A lot of Catholics think it was with Henry VIII. I don’t know. I know England is remarkable. England created modern civilization, seems to me. Including America.
How is the gold become dim! How is the most fine gold changed!
It appears America is next.
34 David Yeagley // Jul 30, 2012 at 4:58 pm
Look at these:
Critic of NBC has Twitter account suspended after network complains
DMGT files case against Twitter user
The big boys have control. The individual has no freedom. That’s the long and short of it.
In my law case, originally sued Google, Amazon, LA Times, University of Nebraska, etc., but, my attorney and the judge at the time dismissed the big boys, on the basis of the Federal Communications Act of 1996. They’re protected. Yet they can squelch any user, any time they feel like it.
Here’s a blurb on it.
What most people don’t know is that this law was generated by parents who wanted protect their children from internet pornography. Lawyers immediately saw the opportunity to protect corporations, and thus assure their own employment by them…
35 IAE // Jul 31, 2012 at 12:51 pm
Thank you David / Thrasymachus – England’s plight is indeed tragic.
Unfortunately it is reflected – to varying degrees – across Europe.
Lets hope enough people wake before it reaches the situation that right now, seems inevitable.
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