https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebration_Bowl
Isn't it odd that of all the places on earth, USA celebrates "race". Watching this thing on ESPN and find it wierd.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebration_Bowl
Isn't it odd that of all the places on earth, USA celebrates "race". Watching this thing on ESPN and find it wierd.
HBCUs are cool. They have an important, interesting history. Being triggered by seeing black people celebrating their heritage is what I find weird.
Okay,
So it's a Bowl Game, sponsored by what i'm assuming is some diversity thing,
and you're mad about it?
It's the de facto HBCU national title game, the Celebration Bowl (Wiki link). For anyone that has any appreciation of academic history, black American culture, or college football, it's pretty cool. Of course, we can't have nice things without someone bitching about muh racism.
I watched pretty half-assedly to be honest. Their website sure does. Grambling won this year. Off topic, but I just noticed that Grambling's White Tiger (a movie about the first white QB at Grambling) starred Bruce Jenner and is now pretty funny:
Celebration Bowl?
wtf
I live in the US, and have never heard of this garbage.
You get the occasional dumbassess that pull claims out of their ass for sure.
I heard someone on this forum claim that black head coaches in the NFL are scrutinized more heavily, are put on a shorter lesh by owners, and get fired for underperformance more often.
*Giggle Giggle Giggle*
Used to be 5 bowls, today there's like 100 of them.
Rose bowl, Cotton bowl, errrrrr....
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