Black person of privilege and ESPN host of "First Take" Stephen A. Smith, doesn't like the fact that former Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Tim Tebow may be returning to the NFL as a 33-year-old White man and Colin Kaepernick is not. It isn't as if Kaepernick wasn't given the special opportunity to try out for a team--he just bailed on the chance and sold shoes instead while kneeling for our national anthem.
He also sucked as a quarterback and nobody wanted his controversial garbage on their team.
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Tebow, on the other hand, is a devout Christian who believes men are men and women are women, abortion is murder and Jesus is King.
Like Michael Jordan's brief stint in baseball, Tebow signed on with the New York Mets' minor league team and was as good at baseball as a goldfish is with frisbee. So he decided to give football another go and will play as a tight end--a position he's never played--and he has now signed a one-year contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars and for one thing, since he played his college football in Florida, he should be a huge draw for the team and an inspiration in the locker room where Colin Kaepernick was more of a bummer.
On Thursday's episode of "First Take, Smith admitted he "had a problem" with the team's decision to sign a White guy as tight end, and failed to consider the Florida fan-base he would bring in as well as his positive attitude, in spite of being a White man of no color.
"I’m happy for him, meaning Tim Tebow specifically, but when you look at the totality of the situation, If I'm gonna bring up white privilege when I brought up Steve Nash getting the job in Brooklyn, is this not an example of white privilege?" Smith said. "What brother you know is getting this opportunity?" the Black host who got an incredible opportunity that must have been denied to other White job seekers.
If this sounds like me being a white supremacist, I am not. I am also not a champion of any race being better than any other. I despise white supremacists because they are evil, hateful asshats who would attack me and my wife because we're an interracial couple.
So Smith can go to hell for his racist sentiments. It's disgusting and now I know how it feels to be on the receiving end of racist hatred as a White man. A lot of us do now in America thanks to the Left.
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