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Georgia college football supports BLM

If they really want equality, colleges and universities should should oblige them by requiring athletes to pass the exact same scholastic entry requirements as ordinary students.
 
College football is definitely systemically racist. If you compare the overall US population with college football racial dynamics...it is immediately apparent that black athletes are unjustly enjoying a racial economic bonanza while their white and brown brothers are being unfairly excluded from the many benefits of a collegiate sports scholarship.

While black people make up a small minority of the overall population...they represent a vast majority in college sports programs. Why should other racial groups be discriminated against so blatantly?
This reflects poorly on our schools and must be corrected immediately.

Social justice demands this disparity be immediately rectified by dropping black athletes from college scholarships and replacing them with white and brown Americans until racial justice and parity is achieved.
Racial proportions in college sports must reflect racial proportions in society.
This means less than 1/3 of all scholarship athletes should be black. Obviously, this is a serious problem and requires immediate, painful decisions to achieve racial justice,
On the bright side, many deserving white and Hispanic students and their families will now enjoy the thrill and economic benefits that have been cruelly denied them for years. This will also help solve a big problem in college athletics...low GPA’s.
Ungrateful black athletes who were marginal students anyway will now play their sports after high school in the playgrounds and parks of America with a much smaller crowd watching them.
This travesty of gross racism has gone on for generations so it may be necessary to demand reparations.
For instance, multi-millionaire pro athletes like LeBron knucklehead James could be required to pay millions into a white/brown college fund for short, slow white and brown people. Sounds fair to me.
It’s really amazing that our society has turned a blind eye to the racial inequities that are
systemic in college and professional sports. Perhaps in this season of heightened social and racial justice awareness...racial parity in college sports can finally be accomplished.

Unfortunately this relatively follows all college athletes , no matter which color. College sports, universities pay for tutoring regardless of color, as long as they're are paying for the best athletes.
 
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