Monday, April 01, 2024

95% White iowa team whips all-bLACK Lsu squad, 94-87; Kaitlin Clark scores 41—many from far beyond the three-point arc


[“msm story reported on race in crime story!”]

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
monday, april 1, 2024 at 11:18:00 p.m. edt

GRA: Lsu is well known for an ugly attitude that blacks seem to prefer to cultivate: “everyone’s against us because we’re black, so eff you.”

That’s in their imagination. It permeates everything they do.

Lsu, earlier this year, complained about iowa’s Kaitlin Clark, the greatest women’s shooter and player in history, saying she was getting too much attention for being, well...White.

[N.S.: racist, black nba players Dennis Rodman and Isiah Thomas said the same exact thing about Larry Bird.]

So the gorillas of Lsu, past champions, faced the almost all-White iowa hawkeyes tonight—and it was a great game—iowa winning it, 94-87, almost entirely because of Clark’s sensational play. She hit shot after shot from beyond the three point line—many of them five feet behind it.

The 95% White team won—and the press won't like it—but I loved it.

--GRA



8 comments:

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
Skip Bayless, White sports commentator who has built a career on racist virtue signalling, criticizes an LA Times article that calls out LSU for their "tude":


https://awfulannouncing.com/college-basketball/skip-bayless-la-times-racist-description-lsu.html


He claims that it's racism that motivated the critical article though he doesn't directly say it's because LSU is an (nearly) all black squad. The suggestion is that if it was a mostly White team, then it would not be criticized the same way.

Has Skip Bayless ever accused all the sports writers and fans of racism when spew Duke Blue Devil hate whenever the team has a lot of White players? Has he ever pointed out that the Duke hate evaporates when the team is nearly all black? I don't recall him ever doing that. Like all these White race hypocrites he's only triggered when he can pose and posture as the noble anti racist.

Anonymous said...

I spelled Caitlin's name wrong--sorry about that,Chief.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

I am surprised there wasn't an on court instigated riot.

Anonymous said...

Larry Bird was very good and Dave Cowens also. They could steal the ball from a black dude. You HAVE to be good to do that.

Anonymous said...

MAJOR BACKLASH AGAINST LSU FOR "SKIPPING" THE NATIONAL ANTHEM BEFORE THE IOWA GAME;TURNS OUT,THEY "HAVEN'T BEEN PRESENT ALL SEASON,"SAYS WHITE COACH,WHO LIED ABOUT IT BEING "UNINTENTIONAL."

GRA:The story was brought to my attention on "Inside Edition",the White coach,Kim Mulkey,CLEARLY making excuses after being asked about the team's National Anthem disappearance,during the post game presser.

ALBANY, N.Y. (WVUE) - In a press conference following LSU’s 94-87 loss to Iowa in the Elite Eight, Head Coach Kim Mulkey was asked about the Lady Tigers’ absence during the playing of the national anthem before the contest began.

Mulkey says it was unintentional. She said she didn’t know when the anthem would be played and that the team’s pre-game routine involves leaving the court 12 minutes before tip-off.

“Honestly I don’t even know when the anthem was played,” she explained. “We kind of have a routine where we are on the floor then they come off at the 12-minute mark. I don’t know. We come in and we do our pre-game stuff. I’m sorry. Listen, that’s nothing intentionally done.”

(GRA:That's a black,baldfaced lie.They KNOW when the anthem is played and they abstain from being present.)


Video on social media showed the Iowa Hawkeyes standing for the anthem while LSU was not on the court.

"We haven't been out there all season at that time,we're doing other pre-game routines,"said Mulkey.

"Not intentional?'

BULL.

GRA:The governor chimed in,saying their athletic scholarships should be revoked.The black LSU team has done it all year,according the coach,and the governor just notices it now?

Pathetic.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

YES! All intentional and deliberate and offending and hoping to provoke and offend. The colored take a pleasure in doing so.

Anonymous said...

I have to wonder the motive of the media tearing into LSU like it is.Nothing on nnn,of course,but the story is still fairly widespread.


I mean,I heard about it on my TV.


.--GRA

Anonymous said...

Meaning...why,all of a sudden,did ANYONE raise this issue after THIS game? It's important,but as was reported,LSU didn't come out of their locker ALL YEAR for the Star Spangled Banner,but now it's an issue.

The black women are,of course,protesting against our anthem--and almost got away with it.Let's see where this goes--somewhere--or the place that most stories about blacks go to die--the msm burial grounds


--GRA