Sunday, January 5, 2025

Final UFC Event of 2024 Symbolizes America


I grew up an athlete, and loved playing and watching sports. As I grew up, I realized how corny it was to cheer on a bunch of grown men running with a ball. I think high school sports are fine, as these are youngsters within your community. Perhaps even your offspring, or your neighbors. These are effectively, "your people."

Wearing another man's jersey cause he can run fast with a ball is the epitome of a cuck. I'm not trying to be rude, or make you feel bad about yourself if you wear jerseys, but if you're capable of logical reasoning (and I know if you're reading this, you're above average intelligence), you know it's weird. 

Nonetheless, even if you don't think it's weird to wear another man's jersey, then certainly you can relate to the consumerism that has consumed professional sports. I even heard you can't hit the quarterback anymore. And NBA players don't even play defense. But, that's just what I heard, I haven't watched football or basketball since the 90s.

What I do like to watch, is MMA. I used to like boxing, but it's just completely rigged now. So, it kinda sucks. Boxing in the 80s and 90s was legit. And you could actually root for a guy you could relate too. Guys like Kelly Pavlik, Micky Ward and Tommy Morrison were a few of my favorites. 

There were some absolute wars in the ring back in the day. Below are a few awesome fights, that if you've never seen, you should definitely check out:






Those were some real wars, by real men. Not saying football players aren't real men, don't get me wrong. I'm sure some are. And the Hernandez documentary on Hulu was pretty good. What a troubled guy. 


Nowadays, the only sports I watch is golf and MMA. 

One of my favorite fighters in the UFC is/was Colby Covington. I like his spill. I like that he is blue collar. I like how he made a name for himself when nobody cared about him. And I like that he is a patriot. 

That's another thing about MMA, these men are masculine. They don't cater to political correctness, or go out wearing BLM and rainbows because the company wants to virtue signal or whatever. 

I was pretty excited about the UFC's last event of 2024. Covington was in the main event, fighting a guy who I don't care much for. But I couldn't help but think it wasn't going to end well when I saw the walkout. Covington came walking out with a limping Hulk Hogan who was carrying an American flag. It seemed so symbolic of America in general. A past his prime fighter being led out by a retired fighter (Chael Sonnen) and an old, limping Hulk Hogan struggling to walk while carrying an American flag, while Hulk's walkout song from the 80s was playing (I think that was his song, I'll post the walkout vid at the end.). The optics were terrible, yet symbolic. The older White guy, who is a proud patriot, got his ass whooped by the young Buck (black fighter named Buckley AKA Buck).

There were so many parallels with that fight and the status quo of America. The fight pretty much sucked, not just because my guy lost, it just wasn't an exciting fight. Covington got cut early from a headbutt or something, and the female doctor stopped the fight in round 3. No excuses though, Covington looked old and was going to lose the fight by decision most likely.

Oh, and one of the things MMA has caved into is female fighting. Dana White may not make his employees wear rainbows or BLM patches on their shorts, but he always puts a lousy female fight on the main card. It's probably just a matter of time before he caves in and makes his employees wear rainbow patches on their gloves or something to show support for gay people, even if they aren't gay or don't approve of that kind of thing.  And look, if that's what you are, do you. I'm not hating or anything. Personally, I feel like homosexuality is an evolutionary buffer, but that's just me.

As far as the cultural promotion of it, I'm pretty sure it's just a state-sponsored eugenics psyop program with a depopulation agenda. 

Enjoy the fights!

God bless.

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