Accurate take on sports. I too enjoyED sports in my childhood. Watching football games, baseball games, basketball games with my dad with my family too. Getting to know (as best we could through television) the players, their personalities, their egos... The ones you hated, the ones you loved.
My huge redpill was the NBA/NFL & hoe clearly they are used as an outlet for cabal agenda progression & propaganda. It is so unfortunate. Almost like everything you think you know or are confident in is proved to be a lie. I'm over it now & while I miss it from time to time I realize that what I really loved/enjoyed was the American family togetherness, not the sports. Sports made it easier to unite people around a common interest.
But no more. It is tough because many of my friends and family still enjoy & they always talk down on me because I do not plan watch parties anymore or really care about any sport, none. I will still host dinners or meet up and spend time together, but some people are kind of shallow & they need the sports to connect. Me, I prefer to actually discuss deep topics and talk about shit that actually matters. It's not for everyone, I geg it. I strongly hate the cabal and will never support their racket they have in the NBA/NFL/ or any sport ever again.
Side note: I used to hate Tim Tebow in college sports. He was a rival for the teams rooted for. And today, I'm not sure if he is truly genuine or not, but man o man did the cabal hate him giving glory to the Lord on national television. I loved how Tebow wouldn't make it about himself or his abilities, but about the almighty God. Much respect for that.
Accurate take on sports. I too enjoyED sports in my childhood. Watching football games, baseball games, basketball games with my dad with my family too. Getting to know (as best we could through television) the players, their personalities, their egos... The ones you hated, the ones you loved.
My huge redpill was the NBA/NFL & hoe clearly they are used as an outlet for cabal agenda progression & propaganda. It is so unfortunate. Almost like everything you think you know or are confident in is proved to be a lie. I'm over it now & while I miss it from time to time I realize that what I really loved/enjoyed was the American family togetherness, not the sports. Sports made it easier to unite people around a common interest.
But no more. It is tough because many of my friends and family still enjoy & they always talk down on me because I do not plan watch parties anymore or really care about any sport, none. I will still host dinners or meet up and spend time together, but some people are kind of shallow & they need the sports to connect. Me, I prefer to actually discuss deep topics and talk about shit that actually matters. It's not for everyone, I geg it. I strongly hate the cabal and will never support their racket they have in the NBA/NFL/ or any sport ever again.
Side note: I used to hate Tim Tebow in college sports. He was a rival for the teams rooted for. And today, I'm not sure if he is truly genuine or not, but man o man did the cabal hate him giving glory to the Lord on national television. I loved how Tebow wouldn't make it about himself or his abilities, but about the almighty God. Much respect for that.