Monday, December 22, 2025

Steelers' D.K. Metcalf grabs White fan by the shirt, then throws a punch at him, slightly connecting; media storylines are as varied as the outlets themselves

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
monday, december 22, 2025 at 7:23:00 p.m. est

Steelers' D.K. Metcalf grabs White fan by the shirt, then throws a punch at him, slightly connecting; media storylines are as varied as the outlets themselves

GRA: A White fan, wearing a blue wig to his home team, detroit lions game sunday, was assaulted by Pittsburgh steelers player D.K. Metcalf during the game.

Supposedly, as Metcalf walked by, where the fan was seated a few feet above the field, the fan called Metcalf by his legal name, DeKaylin Zaccherius Metcalf (which, of course, made the negro violent), so he reached up and grabbed the fan's shirt, pulled him over the rail, said something to the White guy and THEN, simultaneously--releasing the shirt--while throwing a right at his head. Not a hard punch, but it was thrown.

espn called it a shove, yahoo said "a punch" while abc took the vile rout of incitement, saying, "the steelers denied the [White] fan called Metcalf a racist name."

How was that accusation of "a racist name" even brought up, abc noise--and only by you?

The fan identified himself as Ryan Kennedy.

GRA: abc--without any info--made up a racist narrative, when Metcalf COULD have said something racist to Kennedy. Attacking a fan for saying his name is definitely verboten, under all circumstances.

--GRA



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That guy,Kennedy was prepared for roasting the Steelers,lol. Knowing Metcalf's full negro name went beyond the call of duty. Fans,nowadays,must take their social media personalities to the stadium with them--which I'm against. Sports is supposed to be fun. If you can't have a good time at the event,by enjoying the game--stay home.

But the blackie was 100% in the wrong. Kennedy was lucky he didn't get pulled over the rail. Then the "fun" would have really started:The first murder on a football field--black on White.



--GRA

Anonymous said...

Laugh of the day: the NYT obit page gives big play to actress May Britt- not because of her short and uneventful career, but because of the "racism" she had to endure for marrying Sammy Davis Jr.! (Oh, the horror!) One of the simps at the Commie Film Board moans about the awfulness of what they endured just because "they were in love with each other"! Well, Sammy was OK, but not exactly a puritan; in later days (presumably after divorcing Miss Britt), he was noted for hanging out (no pun intended) with Linda Lovelace and her circle. Wouldn't surprise me if the marriage was an "open" one, with plenty of swinging going on. Also, Sammy had a racial chip on his shoulder like every other black, once referring to them as "his people." Of all black performers, "his people" didn't seem to care a damn for him, with his white buddies, semi-white singing, and white choice of music (I doubt that the likes of "Candy Man" and "Talk to the Animals" were high on the R&B charts).
But hey, it's all about "racism"! Isn't everything?

-RM

Anonymous said...

It is nowadays,RM,as abc tried to do with their Metcalf/Kennedy story,as an example.

--GRA