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Rob Parker Drops By The War Room For His Monthly Chat With The Fellas!

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Rob Parker of ESPN's First Take and ESPNNewYork.com

Rob Parker of ESPN’s First Take and writer for ESPNNewYork.com will be back in The War Room this Thursday, May 5th to discuss his thoughts on the NBA Playoffs, the NFL Draft, and his biggest surprises thus far in the 2011 MLB season!

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HOF or FOH?: Examining the Steroid Era in Baseball

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

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“Money Handshakes”: The Pimps & Hoes of College Athletics

Friday, April 8th, 2011

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Screenwriter/Director/Producer Greg Lanesey visits The War Room!

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

Ice-T Taught Me

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Black men have been doing the nasty with women outside their race for longer than any of us can remember. Also, for as long as anyone can remember, it’s always been big deal to some, and never a big deal to others. Today, the most attention, deservedly so, gets paid to the African-American male athletes who are not dating black women. We African-American men with regular occupations get no love, or hate for this matter. Lucky us. The black men that dominate the television screen, fill the arenas, and set our cultural trends have earned the right to rest on the slide of public eye’s microscope. My rhetorical question is why. Why do people care who’s marrying, dating, kissing, boning or spooning who? Black women seem to be the ones who are the most repulsed with these men’s actions. Apparently some of them want to know why black athletes choose or even more disturbing to them, prefer women outside of their race.

I won’t lie and say I don’t say a slick comment or two when I see a black athlete with a woman that’s not black. But I’m also just as mad when Beyonce takes an acting role that should’ve gone to a real black actress. I don’t make a big fuss about it, maybe a little. But for the most part, I vent, quickly get over it, and charge it to the game. The way some black women are passionate about getting looked over by black athletes, I’m surprised when I turn to Sportscenter and don’t see a group of angry women picketing outside the NFL and NBA offices. This lets me know that most women act like they care, but they really don’t.

For the bothered, and even those that act like they are bothered, I understand your concerns. You’re concerned about the future of the “black family.” Or maybe you’re thinking that another wealthy black man has been stolen from the crop. Some black women believe that they deserve the “better” life he can provide to a spouse. I admit, these are some legit concerns. Maybe there is an underlying reason why African-American men are choosing not to settle down within their race. Maybe it’s due to how they were raised. Has anyone ever considered that reproducing with a black woman may not have been stressed during their upbringing? A sense of culture may not have been a priority. Maybe they grew up taught to judge by the character of the person and rather than the color. Or maybe it’s due to way the man was treated by the different races of his female peers. I hear a little bit of Becky goes a long way when you’re a teenager. Whatever the theory is, the fact remains. Some black men are not dating, marrying or even entertaining black women. As far as white women go, to some black men, it’s like pork, unless a conscious effort is made to stay away, there’s going to be play. What can one do? Unfortunately, black athletes are jumping out of the black woman dating pool as if they were gay, felons or married.

Ladies you no longer have to debate the reason why these men date outside of their race. The answer is simple. Whatever excuse, reason or rationale he gives is irrelevant. The man likes what he likes. It’s that simple. True, some things may influence that, but whether or not it’s due to attraction, feasibility, or accessibility, he likes what he likes. Miss me with the bullchit talk that I stated in the last paragraph. I respect the man that steps to the plate and stays away from the excuses. I rather not hear that black women are too aggressive, ghetto, self-centered, disrespectful, or gold-diggers. All of those traits cross color barriers. Some white women are just as broke. There are Asians that sport a lot of acrylic. And don’t be surprised if there are as many Spaniard women that are not sweating some of these crusty, no game, corny athletes. I get upset when black men are willing to downgrade their race simply because they are not man enough to admit that they like other races. I understand that Flava Flav’s Basketball Wives have blessed our television machines and validate some of the stereotypes, but who is dumb enough to think all black women act this way.

If it’s possible for me to put this issue to bed, I promise you that most African-American male athletes actually date and marry within their race.

For more on this topic, please be sure to check out the March 10th and March 17th (my guest feature) talk radio episodes at WarRoomSports.com/replay.html.  For easier access to my segment on The War Room, click the following link… http://goo.gl/AYzDU

Stephen “Es Wild” Wilder, guest blogger for War Room Sports
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Episode 2 of Why Black Athletes Marry Outside Their Race!

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Most Ridiculous Sports Movies of All Time!

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

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Saturday, March 26th, 2011

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“The Worst Sports Fans in America”: Response to GQ Magazine

Monday, March 21st, 2011

When, in a sane world,  does meanness outweigh violence?  What would you choose; snowballs or arson?  Gentlemen’s Quarterly (more affectionately known as GQ) has once again placed an unflattering light on Philadelphia fans, naming them the worst in America.  I love the byline calling us “The Meanest Fans in America”.  Yet the third worst fans (West Virginia University) have a reputation for setting fires (1,120 blazes 1997-2003, as well as presently setting dumpster fires weekly) and the 13th worst fans (University of Wisconsin) throws bottles at little girls and sexually hazes their marching band.

What is so wrong with being mean?  When did sports become so fluffy?  Basically, you are telling me and my fellow Philadelphia fans that we should pay a small fortune to watch a game without expressing the slightest criticism.  We should just sit there and coddle the egos of millionaire athletes when you can blatantly see they are not doing what they’re getting paid to do?  Is this what you are telling us to do?

This is the rowdiest photo GQ could come up with for the so-called "Worst Sports Fans in America". What a joke!

The first thing that the national media brings up when talking about Philadelphia is that we booed Santa and threw snowballs at him.  Here are some facts that I think you should know before bringing that up yet again:  This incident was over 40 years ago and The Philadelphia Eagles royally stunk.  They were not booing Santa; they were booing the terrible performance by The Eagles.  I was nowhere near being born in 1968, but I’m pretty sure I would have booed Santa too.

Let me give you a little perspective of what goes on in the mind of Philadelphia fans.  We are losing badly, and you want to throw Santa Claus out there to do what?…make us feel better, forget that we are a horrible team?  Surely you jest.  My issue is that the organization at the time thought this would be a good idea.

As for Michael Irvin and his injury, I only have one thing to say.  We didn’t know it would end his career. If we did, we wouldn’t have booed.  We are not that heartless.

“Pukemon” (the vomiting incident) was the act of a young man who was being irresponsible with his alcohol content.  It was crude and disgusting, and I am pretty sure that little girl is scarred for life, but that kid does not represent the fans of Philadelphia.  The taser incident was some young kid trying to get his fifteen minutes of fame, so please don’t go overboard with this one.

I saw some of the other nominees for “worst fans” and I do not believe that we are the worst.  We don’t set fires and we don’t maim or kill.  What sports stadium doesn’t have an occasional fight or two?  The problem with everyone outside of Philadelphia is they don’t understand the intense relationship we have with our sports teams.  We live and die with them, so we expect nothing but the best from them.  Quite frankly, GQ is a white collar magazine and this is a blue collar city.  We don’t sit in a box seat sipping on scotch and smoking a cigar.  We are out in the blistering cold and sweltering heat supporting our teams , hoping they can get us the golden goose.

Instead of sitting on your high horse casting your vote about something you have no idea about, you should get out there with us, sit amongst us and you might find that we aren’t such a bad city of fans after all.

Stephanie C. Curry, Guest Blogger for War Room Sports

Episode 1 of Why Black Athletes Marry Outside Their Race!

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011