ENGLISH My view of professional sports May 28, 2014 John de Nugent English 0 Spread the love Like · · Share Delores Oneale, Jim Rawls, Remmic Lewis and 14 others like this. Sergei GurlukuvichXD, That’s pretty much how it sounds like to me too… 17 hours ago · Like · 1 Kristine HuddlestonExactly. 17 hours ago · Unlike · 2 Alexander MaximilianThat is too funny, and spot on! 16 hours ago · Unlike · 2 Daniel BreenGo Tigers! 12 hours ago · Like Jim RawlsSo are all entertainers !!! What do you want them to do, not seek the best income possible. Why are the players the bad guys because they make more money than you. What they do takes tremendous skill, and the pressure is tremendous ! GO PITTSBURGH STEELERS, GOING FOR SEVEN !!! 4 hrs · Like · 1 Alexander MaximilianShiiiiiit. “Entertainers” work as puppets at the behest of the golem to poison the minds and souls of the entire world. They do NOTHING to improve the quality of existence on the planet , and do nothing to make the amount of money they do. What do they create excepting a mass of brainwashed fools? I love talent, but talents that assist in the raising of mankind to greater heights, not in keeping them shrouded in stupidity. 4 hrs · Like Jim RawlsCompetition breeds the best, my friend Alexander. You have a real “cool” name, if you don’t mind me saying ! 4 hrs · Like · 1 Jim RawlsI like your name so much, I would not even mind if that was my name !!! 4 hrs · Like · 1 Alexander MaximilianThank you. It is a good one. Thanks, Mom and Pops 🙂 John D. NugentWell, my position on this is that athletics, if not Pharisee-controlled, are a wonderful thing. Our ancestors recited poems about ancient heroes and warriors. There is a normal instinct to admire valor, persistence, bravery and excellence. Every running back or quarterback who faces four 300-pound men coming at him IS brave. And as the IQ distributions go, not everyone is going to achieve excellence as a brain surgeon, rocket scientist or computer genius. Some of us will achieve excellence in other fields, and provide great fun and entertainment. While I find current athletic salaries excessive, those at the pinnacle of any demanding profession have put in years of practice and mental discipline to get where they are. Only one gifted athlete in a thousand gets into the NBA, NFL or Major League Baseball. No one waltzes into those leagues and gets a free ride. They work incredibly hard. 19 mins · Edited · Like · 1 John D. NugentI seek to reform professional sports as follows: 18 mins · Like John D. Nugent1) salary cap at $250,000 a year 18 mins · Like John D. Nugent2) drugs, illegitimate kids, theft, rape, murder, etc — you are banned for life. Kids see you as a role model! 17 mins · Edited · Like · 1 John D. Nugent3) No Pharisees as team owners or agents (which would eliminate 90% of them) 16 mins · Like John D. Nugent4) 50% of every team must be kids raised from a 250-mile radius — I do not want just mercenaries roaming around looking for the highest salary offer. I want men who love their city sincerely. 15 mins · Like John D. Nugent5) All teams, as with the Green Bay Packers, must be owned by the people of that city or region, not some crooked, deranged Pharisee billionaire like Donald Tokowitz Sterling. This Los Angeles basketball team owner is a Chicago Jew ambulance-chasing lawyer and real estate tycoon. His loyalty is to Israel (where he admits “Blacks are treated lower than dogs”) and to his ethnic master-race people, not to LA or his own players. 14 mins · Edited · Like John DinskyWhen will the football ever be decided? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF_uOgyBK1c&feature=kp Mitchell & Webb – Football, Football, Football Terrific parody of the non-stop and incessant coverage of football by TV. 6 mins · Unlike · 1 · Remove Preview Write a comment…
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