About the Black Beast title
A blog on racism in professional and college Sports...Beast, animal, and the like were the first names our ancestors were given out of their own name by the slavers. This dehumanized them and set the stage for the entire enlavement process. It was objectification. Today, adult black men who play professional sport are referred to as beasts (and required to be more athletic than their professional white counter parts who are only required to be some what athletic and intelligent so that better black athletes are cut and more white ones are given large sums of money to be professional(as if black athletes do not demonstrate intelligence) which would not happen if all athletes were equally appraised. But more white athletes is a requirement by white coaches, white owners, white ruled leagues who realize that white children look up to, even idolize these men in uniform and that role can never fall to the Black Beast alone. Moreover the self identity of the white male is at stake, for the white male must be able to compete. (The white male must!) This beastly objectification harkens back to the day of the slaver when our ancestor was nothing more than muscle to do their bidding. Here in this blog, The Black Beast is loosed to take back humanity, to demand treatment as a human being, more than muscle and sinew bid to win or loose for white males.Here in this space, it's the Black Beast walkin' down every iota of racism and vindicating all uses of the race card against those who created it.
Friday, October 28, 2011
2011 Black Beast of the NFL Week 6: Devin Hester
Isn't it amazing how long this Beast has been doing this? Every time he's back there to return a kick, he could actually go. Oh sure guys have a good year or two and then stop, but this cat? He got the money and keeps it movin' playin' every game like he's in a contract year. This game against Minny he catches a looooong bomb. He has a punt return he almost turns into 6 and this looooong return for 6. In a week where very few efforts popped out, this one did. And here's the thing, he played receiver incredibly well and even had some good blocks. This cat was ballin' at such a higher level than every body else it was more than amazing it was interesting. His intensity popped right off the screen. For real. Congrats my brother you are the Black Beast of the week! And I leave you fans of the Black Beast with the return for a touch down complete with the theme song the Bears play every time he's back there!
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