Saturday, May 14, 2022

The nba’s memphis grizzlies want White Fans to Beat Their wives and girlfriends


[Previously: “fun urban crime reports (video).”]

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Saturday, May 14, 2022 at 12:15:00 P.M. EDT

black nba’ers get White fans to chant “whoop that trick”

GRA: I caught the story this morning on a sports show, as they discussed the memphis grizzlies playing this rap song on loudspeakers during a game with the golden state warriors a couple days ago. To my surprise, this has been happening since 2017.

From the urban dictionary...

“whoop that trick”

“What you do when your girlfriend gets out of line. Basically giving her a pimp slap when she acts up.

“My girl started mouthing off to me so I had to whoop that trick.”

This is where nigs are leading White fans—to espouse hitting their “tricks" (girlfriends, wives). The meaning has become altered to convey that the home team is going to beat, in this case, golden state—the “trick” as applied here.

But to listen to an auditorium full of Whites chant the lyrics to a rap song, where the words define the black mindset of how to treat women, is both depressing and enraging. For the last few years, Whites are being prompted and coerced to act and think more like blacks—which is de-evolutionary, while blacks are not being asked to step up their behavior one iota. THEY are free to rob, rape and kill, beat women, pimp them out, ignore the law—and it is THAT black philosophy—which has made its way into sports arenas—with Whites embracing the stupidity.

Instead of blacks advancing toward White societal norms (hard work, obeying the law, going to school), Whites are regressing toward black norms (disrespect of people, lawlessness).

On the surface, “the chant” may appear to be a minor example of how Whites are being insidiously influenced by blacks, but what blacks are attempting to achieve (with plenty of help from rich, liberal Whites) is not minor. When Whites give up who they are—and what they stand for—this country is lost.

Some will tell me—“This is FUN—the meaning of the phrase at the basketball games is DIFFERENT from the original rap song—lighten up.”

That's blackspeak/liberalspeak for ignoring the facts and the truth—and I won’t do it. That rap phrase should not be chanted by Whites at an nba game—or anywhere else.

--GRA

N.S.: GRA, what did the talking heads have to say about the morality of playing the “thing”?

I don’t know if this provides GRA or other decent Whites any solace, but any Whites who still attend nba games are lost souls.



7 comments:

eahilf said...

Not paying attention to pro sports is an option worth considering.

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
I already sent this but it's another example of how sports is being used as a weapon to cuckold White men. I think it bears repeating with this comment, so here it is again:

jerry pdx
Listen as two emasculated "bitch ass White boy" NBA players Kevin Love and JJ Reddick (retired) talk about being called variations of the "White Boy" slur throughout their careers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWEl9hZGBQU
Instead of standing up for the principle that it's wrong for anyone to use a racial slur against anyone, they make excuses for racist black players who use slurs against them. Perhaps the most pathetic part is where Reddick refers to ex NBA player and announcer Kenny Smith saying it's OK for blacks use the slur against Whites because when they use it, there's "no power behind it". Then he further rationalizes that racist excuse by saying that black players using slurs against Whites aren't keeping them from doing what they want to do.

I think that puts the dumb in jock. I think we can add racist in there also.

OK, let me ask you this Mr. Smith, if some random White guy calls you a "bitch ass black boy", does that keep you from doing what you want to do? No, of course not, it's still an insult to you regardless of whether he had any economic power over you, just like if a black uses it against a White. The racist hypocrisy and double standard expressed by racists like Kenny Smith is a wonder to behold, and the fact that nobody in the media will called him out on it is beyond human reason (there may have been people who disagreed, but note he is still employed and nobody has exerted that "unequal power" to punish him....but if a White man even insinuated it's OK for a White to call a black "boy" we know exactly what would have happened).

I do wonder about how the true power dynamic works in ways that might not be obvious. With blacks a majority in certain professional sports, how many Whites are intimidated away from those sports by racist blacks who use their power in numbers to racially intimidate? I've known Whites with athletic talent but personalities that wouldn't deal well with that sort of thing. I wouldn't be surprised if there are White athletes with pro potential that had their careers derailed early on by that kind of racism.

Being called "bitch ass White boys" by racist blacks does not make Love and Reddick "bitch ass White boys", it's when they don't stand up for themselves, their race and their dignity as human beings that they become exactly what those black players are calling them.

Anonymous said...

This was on a gambling channel--where they break up the betting talk,with topics like this one,I guess.

An anonymous(to me)White host had an anonymous(to me)black guest with an anonymous(to me)White guest discuss the chant--with a clip of the raucous crowd of White fans screaming--"whoop that trick" for minutes.

The host then asked the black what the phrase meant.

He lied and said,"it referred to being an underdog and winning anyways."

"Really?"the host said,"okay,we won't pursue that--I just wanted to see you squirm--which you did."

The black broke out into a big smile--from being caught lying.

That was the conversation.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

PHIL MUSHNICK'S TAKE ON WHOOP THAT TRICK

GRA:He posted this 2 hours after I posted my views.

(nypost)Remember: After you “whoop that trick,” be sure to tell her you love her. But first help her back to her feet.

How can any intelligent, well-comported sports fan not have reevaluated themself from skeptical to cynical? How will it be possible to return fans and customers to a place they’ve never been?

Last week in this space, I wrote that as a legit representative of the NBA Grizzlies’ fan base, ESPN proudly featured a live chat with Memphis-based rapper Juicy J.

He didn’t seem like a knowledgeable fan, thus it was difficult to not conclude his invite was based on his hate-filled, boast-filled self-love and violent challenges, vulgar lyrics, including the N-word referencing of black men and the unprintably profane sexual degradation of young women. In other words, the usual garbage.

Juicy J was just the latest ESPN-blessed celebration of a rapper who promotes and sustains the most corrosive, criminal stereotypes of urban black America.

Another rapper, who has found favor on ESPN is the aptly named Young Thug, is not much different from Juicy J, as per the genre. Read for yourself. I suggest “Get the F–k Out of My Face” as your first stop.


Last week, ESPN-favored, Atlanta-based Mr. Thug was arrested, again, this time charged with a pile of felonies from possession of a small arsenal of assault weapons, to drug distribution, to committing armed offenses and participating in gang-sponsored street crimes.

Back to Memphis, where the Grizzlies’ public address system and on-court cheerleaders, male and female, now lead a pep chant, “Whoop That Trick!” taken from a rap “song” mouthed by a fellow who delightfully calls himself Al Kapone.

“Whoop that trick,” according to the Urban Dictionary, is street slang for: “What you do when your girlfriend gets out of line. Basically giving her a pimp slap when she acts up.” Charming. One’s girlfriend is no better than “a trick” in need of a pimp slap.

So another sorrowful, backward stereotype that should be eradicated is celebrated. At a pro basketball game! Why? And why would black America choose to quietly indulge this anywhere? Why do the Al Sharptons continue to ignore it all, including the regular shootings and stabbings of rappers by rivals?

This past week, Warriors stars Steph Curry and Draymond Green, along with home fans Friday, joined in “Whoop That Trick.” They were heard and seen to love it. So where are the NBA’s and the Players Association’s commitments to social and racial activism in pursuit of positive change?

With the NBA last season financially, politically and conspicuously suckered by the sounds-good (dis)organizational Black Lives Matter con, what has commissioner Adam Silver done with this one? Thus far, nothing.

He should be demanding — ordering — its elimination from NBA games, in arenas and on national TV.

And if fools complain, Silver should be proud! Or do Silver, the NBA and the NBPA advocate domestic violence?

GRA:Phil,don't worry about blacks--worry about the Whites--who are being force-fed the smegma of black,classless behavior down their collective throats.But at least he did comment on it--and lower cased "black"--I'll give him credit for that.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

N.S.:You can delete this with my blessings,but here's some of that class song,"Whoop That Trick"--right up there with the Beatles--don't you think?

Aye bitch, watch your mouth

[Lexus]
Nigga I ain't even made pay out yet

[Hook]
Whoop that trick (16x)

[Verse 1]
I'mma make these sucka's recognize I ain't playin' ho
If you violate off the top, trick you gotta go
I done held in a lot of shit and I'm 'bout to flip
Now I think it's time to show you bitches who you fuckin' with
Djay that's the name, and I came to bring the pain
Ana on my chest got me bustin' at you lemon lames
You ain't know, you fuckin' with a street nigga
From the gutta pimp tight slash drug dealer
Born and raised in the "M", Memphis Tennessee
Before it's said and done you bitches gon' remember me
This only the beginning, I got a lot to say
It's been a long time, and you got hell to pay
Ain't no love ho, just bring it the door
I'm bar none let my nuts hang to the floor
So if you want some, this is your death wish
Better come correct cause I came to break you off trick

[Hook]

[Verse 2]
You think I won't beat that trick, whoop that trick
Got me acting buck and shit
Hoes telling me to calm down but I'm like fuck that shit.

GRA:Why are nigs nuts and the country going into the
commode? You listen to this night and day...

--GRA

Anonymous said...

"So another sorrowful, backward stereotype that should be eradicated is celebrated. At a pro basketball game! Why? And why would black America choose to quietly indulge this anywhere? Why do the Al Sharptons continue to ignore it all, including the regular shootings and stabbings of rappers by rivals?"

--Phil Mushnick

GRA:He asks a lot of questions for someone from nyc.I'll answer his question easily:That's who they are.They endorse the attitude and behavior--and are proud of it.Phil must believe blacks can be educated and saved by Whitey.Too bad--if he does.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

"Whites are being prompted and coerced to act and think more like blacks—which is de-evolutionary"

And many whitey like to become a negro gangster. No shoelaces, sports warm up jacket, the hood, now a mask, etc. At least no shower caps as a standard of dress yet. YET.