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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Woke Professor Tries to Cancel Legacy of NFL Legend John Madden

'That’s Madden’s legacy: dehumanizing black people... '

The cancel culture cabal has no limits or lows to their shared insanity and insistence to view everything through a racist-tinted lens.

Not even the death of NFL legend John Madden could escape unscathed, and both his career as a coach, mentor and football analyst, along with his lasting legacy through an iconic video game, must be tarnished and toasted at the altar of wokeness.

Dr. Andrew McGregor, a history professor at Dallas College, screeched and caterwauled on Twitter his insistence that the eponymous Madden video game has further dehumanized black athletes, and that Madden had “built a digital plantation.”

“That’s Madden’s legacy: dehumanizing black people,” reported a rightly disgusted OutKick. 

“Sure, there is a lot of significance to his life and his impact,” wrote the social justice gadfly and teacher of young minds. “But it’s pretty clear most of his accomplishments were not beneficial or healthy for athletes, particular non-white athletes. John Madden made a life in football, one of the most violent and exploitative sports.

“When your entire life is based on expanding and profiting off of one the of most violent and exploitative games,” McCregor wrote, “veneration is not exactly something that you deserve.”

At least not from the perpetually aggrieved likes of a woke-washed college professor.

“Dr. McGregor is emblematic of the progressive left,” OutKick wrote.

“On the one hand, the wokes claim that it’s racist that black people provide the country entertainment in the form of professional sports (the NFL is roughly 70% black),” it continued. “Meanwhile, the same progressives complain that black people don’t get enough opportunities in professional sports.

And those complaints are invariably laced with a heaping of hypocrisy, as evidenced by the daft doctor from Dallas College.

“While McGregor calls Madden video games racist online and probably in his classroom,” reported OutKick, “he sits at home and plays the game himself. And he probably plays alone.”

Here is how McGregor spent a weekend in 2017:

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