Monday, February 19, 2024

Who knew that ice hockey was a black-dominated sport? nhl goes bLACK, with two negroes

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
sunday, february 18, 2024 at 4:02:00 p.m. est

nhl goes black, with two negroes (Kevin Weekes and P.K. Subban) on abc tv’s sunday afternoon coverage

GRA: I turned on hockey today at 3 p.m., to view some non-black banter and Whites playing sports. The first voice I hear is an unmistakable black voice babbling way. It turned out to be Kevin Weekes—a black. I said, “Why is a negro on a nhl broadcast?”

Turns out Weekes was a former goalie, one of a handful of blacks in the history of the sport—not a good goaltender, either—with career gaa over 2.88. Compare that to Martin Brodeur’s career average of 2.24.

Still, that qualified him to be on-air, I guess—instead of a White ex-player—affirmative action, don’t you know.

If that wasn’t bad enough, ANOTHER black—who looked like Kevin Hart—had a microphone, too, a former islander player named P.K.Subban, making the ratio of White announcers and black announcers for today’s game at 2 to 2.

From what I’ve read, after seeing wakanda on ice, the nhl is pushing blacks to get into hockey, but as of now, of the 700 players currently skating as pros, there are 34 blackies. With those kinds of numbers, why were all the blacks littering my tv screen?

During the regular game, I’ll say, the two announcers were Sean McDonough and another White guy, at least.

The woke push to overrepresent blacks has not only massacred commercials, game shows, tv judge shows, news broadcasts and many other programs, but the nhl, as well.

--GRA



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What happened to the black player who murdered the white player during a game? Haven't heard any followup (typical of the internet) on this, except- the NHL wants the players to start wearing neck guards! Good idea, if they're hiring more blacks and you have to worry about getting your throat cut while playing! (The players didn't even wear HELMETS till the 1970s!) -RM

Anonymous said...

You're right,R.M.,there are 34 potential "accidents with skates" that White players have to watch out for.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Basketball you can expect the expert commentators to be black. But not hockey.