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It was indeed an impressive performance by the unknown with the hard to pronounce name, but... it kind of took the luster away when he wished Nelson Mandela happy birthday (actually, it was the first thing he said in his speech) and the announcers gleefully noted how much he had relied on his black caddy.

Unfortunately, I also heard this insufferably dim-witted comment from Oosthuizen. A white man "celebrating"Â￾ the birth of a vicious black terrorist whose entire aura has been devoted to the vermin-like extermination (no, wait, rats certainly receive a less brutal sort of demise than what befalls the Boer) of whites in South Africa is now commonplace here in Oceania.

I despise White people who do that! Dear God! I didn't expect him to use the platform to raise the awareness of the world to the plight of his fellow countrymen. Hell no, never in a million years would I anticipate something like that. No, he is White, and as is the case with MOST Whites he would rather stab his kin in the back than risk being called a racist and losr favorable press. But to celebrate Mandella?! To hell with that SOB!

Being a white South African, it may be that he has to make these gestures. Or think he does.
 

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Being a white South African, it may be that he has to make these gestures. Or think he does.

why? what would the consequences be for simply not bowing down and praising a genocidal maniac? what more can be taken from White South Africans? what does he have to lose from stating the truth of his countrymen's plight?at the very least, he could'vejust kept his mouth shut ...


these questions aren't meant to be flippant. i ask in all seriousness.
 

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Jimmy Chitwood said:
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Being a white South African, it may be that he has to make these gestures. Or think he does.
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<div>why? what would the consequences be for simply not bowing down and praising a genocidal maniac? what more can be taken from White South Africans? what does he have to lose from stating the truth of his countrymen's plight? at the very least, he could've just kept his mouth shut ... </div>
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<div>these questions aren't meant to be flippant. i ask in all seriousness. </div>

He was being interviewed after the match and he said when he woke up Sunday he didn't even know it was Mandela's BD and the only reason he knew was it was on the news. So, I don't really think he cares much about Mandela. I wonder if someone told him to say that.

I wonder if most Americans or Europeans think he is a genocidal maniac. I don't know much about him except the stuff I read here. In the media he is never criticized. Look at guys like Bono who seem to love him.
 

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Mandela is one of the greatest heroes of liberals and marxists. It's absolutely taboo to criticize him in any way. On ESPN's site the subhead oftheir Openstory is "It was a big day for the new South Africa. On Nelson Mandela's birthday, two native sons teamed to win golf's oldest trophy." Rick Reilly
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did a piece on Sports Center which centered on how Oosthuizen and his black caddy reflect the "new and improved" South Africa as opposed to the days of "evil" apartheid. Someone how I can't ever see the great moralist Reilly ever calling Israel's current method of control over Arabs as evil. Cultural Marxists have to put an anti-white pro-multiracialism spin on everything. Reilly and his fellow white liberals should have to live in a black city in South Africa for a year.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Don Wassall said:
On ESPN's site the subhead oftheir Openstory is "It was a big day for the new South Africa. On Nelson Mandela's birthday, two native sons teamed to win golf's oldest trophy." Rick Reilly
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did a piece on Sports Center which centered on how Oosthuizen and his black caddy reflect the "new and improved" South Africa as opposed to the days of "evil" apartheid.

while i'll be the first to admit that i don't know much about golf, but this is the first time i've EVER heard praise for the champion "team" winningan individualgolf tournament ...

also, i don't ever recall having heard a caddy praised on an equal billing to the golfer whose clubs he toted before, either.

this sounds completely ridiculous. or am i mistaken?
 
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Jimmy Chitwood said:
sport historian said:
Being a white South African, it may be that he has to make these gestures. Or think he does.
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<div>why? what would the consequences be for simply not bowing down and praising a genocidal maniac? what more can be taken from White South Africans? what does he have to lose from stating the truth of his countrymen's plight? at the very least, he could've just kept his mouth shut ... </div>
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<div>these questions aren't meant to be flippant. i ask in all seriousness. </div>

I repeat, he either thinks he has to say it to please the media, or really believes it. It may be the latter. To be any kind of public figure in this age, liberal bromides are mandatory.

It's the same thing with white southerners. They always say that To Kill A Mockingbird is their favorite film.
 

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Jimmy Chitwood said:
Don Wassall said:
On ESPN's site the subhead of their Open story is "It was a big day for the new South Africa. On Nelson Mandela's birthday, two native sons teamed to win golf's oldest trophy."  Rick Reilly
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 did a piece on Sports Center which centered on how Oosthuizen and his black caddy reflect the "new and improved" South Africa as opposed to the days of "evil" apartheid. 
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<div>while i'll be the first to admit that i don't know much about golf, but this is the first time i've EVER heard praise for the champion "team" winning an individual golf tournament ... </div>
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<div>also, i don't ever recall having heard a caddy praised on an equal billing to the golfer whose clubs he toted before, either.</div>
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<div>this sounds completely ridiculous. or am i mistaken? </div>

That is pretty much ridiculous. That is the first time I've heard praise for the caddy equal to that of the golfer. But of course, he is black so he probably deserved it.
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Did we ever hear any praise for Tiger's thuggish caddy Steve Williams for any of TiGirl's fourteen majors? Nope. If anything, he's thrown under the bus every time Tiger messes up.
 

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Praising the the black caddy is a serious reach.Probably the only black caddy at the Open Championship.Woods gone,ordinary at best,what to do, have the black caddy on TV.When I was young we had caddy pens at the course all black and run by a black...The more I have seen woods this year the more I realize he was using human growth hormone,anabolic steroids as well some kind of speed maybe adderall.He is totally contrived.What is wrong with woods?US Open the greens were terrible.The Open championship it his old Scotty Cameron putter because these greens are too slow.At the PGA Championship his knee will be bothering him from 2008.
 

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Mandella is a terrorist and communist plain and simple.

Louis may not be totally aware of NM's past since he was probably sheltered from the realities of his country while playing golf and living in an upper-class neighborhood since golf is still mostly a wealthy sport. Louis is also kind of young so he probably grew up only knowing apartheid as being "evil" and doesn't have anything to compare the current SA to a SA where Whites had rights...
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So McIlroy had to play in weather conditions that were so bad that play was suspended before it was Tiger's turn, yet he still ended up placing 3rd(after shooting an 80), and Tiger finished 23rd?
 

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Last night BSPN had a picture of the South African DWF who can play golf with a wanna be affoolet caddy both smiling and "reaching" for each other. Sick!!! But in typical BSPN fashion, it needs the negro angle and the importance it had in "making" the DWF win the whole thing. Nothing, I repeat nothing any thing that BSPN does surpises me at this point.
 

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The new breed of "white"Â￾ "men"Â￾ have been rigidly trained to be primarily concerned with the betterment of themselves. The most desirable character traits among white men are those which rob from the white family structure (which includes self-pride, self worth, and a unified love for one's family and race). The vast majority of the "white-destruction blueprint,"Â￾ for the past hundred years, has centered around the meaningless acquisition of inanimate objects and the act of surrendering to immediate indulgences. In later years, the formula was revised to include mandated self-destruction and a dynamic sort of self-loathing. Any variation from said instruction is met with incredible might.

As SportsHistorian noted, when Louis Oosthuizen uttered those words (which were completely irrelevant to his great achievement on Sunday), the following scenarios may have occurred...

1) He was prompted to do so by a producer prior of the interview,

2) He actually appreciates the anti-white "triumphs"Â￾ of Nelson Mandela,

3) He doesn't actually care about Mandela, but wanted to prove his brown-nosing loyalty in order to further his career,

4) He is a spoiled, clueless buffoon who knows nothing about the sordid history of his own nation.

I believe that number 3 is the most likely scenario. "Money Over Race"Â￾ should the official slogan of modern white males.Edited by: Thrashen
 

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Well, it was a mistake to mention Mandela's birthday of course, and you know the media was going to play up the black caddy aspect....but let's be thankful for these triumphs...another white golfer now knows that he can win a major. It is to be hoped he takes that confidence into the PGA.


Mandela is the worldwide version of MLK--portrayed as an unquestionedsaint. (I suspect there was some prompting involved, too. Still a bad move by the white south african.)
Oh yes, and Tiger did not win and did not contend. So that's good news.
 

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I read a quote where he said: "I was thinking about Mandela as I was walking down the 18th fairway". Sure he was. I was thinking about Mandela too, as I was taking a dump yesterday.

His mention of Mandela ruined the whole victory for me. I hope Mandela's followers give him and his family a dose of his wonderful idea's about diversity. I hope he never wins again.
 

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In the "New South Africa" - we are supposed to believe that SAs negroes are supportive "of White (SA) golfing triumph."
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I can count on one hand the number of SA negroes that support White triumph at anything....

The MSM is insanely ridiculous, and they're putting out mind-boggling headlines. How does SA hosting the World Cup, and (their squad) NOT making it out of the 1st Round, have anything to do with a Golf major in Scotland??

Maybe their soccer team would have been better if they had a bit of "diversity".. Is that what the MSM is suggesting?.. Nah, never.
 

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Mandela most likely had never even heard ofOosthuizen until a few days ago, and if he had it may have been because he'd murdered some of Oosthuizen's relatives in his earlier years (which can be chalked up to "youthful mistakes").
 

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I bet 99.9% of kaffirs (black SAs) watching the Open were pulling for Woods just as they were probably rooting against Coetzee (when GC beat Dokes for the HW title and then lost to Page) and Botha in their HW title matches against blacks who weren't even from anywhere in Africa. But it's okay for negroes to root for people of their own race regardless of their nationalities. Whites need to have that same exact kind of loyalty for their own!
 

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jaxvid said:
I read a quote where he said: "I was thinking about Mandela as I was walking down the 18th fairway". Sure he was. I was thinking about Mandela too, as I was taking a dump yesterday.

His mention of Mandela ruined the whole victory for me. I hope Mandela's followers give him and his family a dose of his wonderful idea's about diversity. I hope he never wins again.



He was "thinking"Â￾ of an utterly abhorrent, long defunct, vicious racial terrorist during the biggest moment of his life? Yeah, that makes perfect sense.

Even if he's merely lying about his homosexual "Mandela Daydreams"Â￾ on the 18th"¦.this "man"Â￾ is one of our many adversaries. White South Africans are being tortured, raped, and killed in the most sadistic manner in the history of mankind"¦.and Richie Rich is happy to kick more dirt in the faces. Whites loathing whites, how cliché.

Say what will about Tiger Woods"¦but he would never say what Oosthuizen said.
 

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I was listening to ESPN radio on my way to work this morning. I believe it was the Colin Cowturd show, but with a guest host on. He was chatting with some fool from the Golf Channel. I heard this exchange before changing the station:

Host: "What is going to get me in front the TV on Sundays to watch golf with guys like Oosthuizen now winning majors?"

Guest: "Well, I guess the story we can focus on now is whether Tiger can rise and when he will win that next major."
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So, win or lose, it's all about Tiger. All signs point to him having begun a gradual decline and in an ideal world, he won't win more than 1 or 2 majors at the most (zero, preferrably).

While I'm not at all happy with Oosthuizen's DWF like comments, as long as it keeps Woods from winning and his worshippers at ESPN in a state of mourning, I'm fine with it.
 

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I believe this fool, Oozthesmalldick just surpassed Steve Nash as King DWF who can play a pro sport at the elite level. I now have another target other than Eldrick. I pray he has a sudden outset of projectile diarrehea while putting. They would be great!
 

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WOW, I just read that Louis is the son of a SA farmer who was only able to afford to play golf through the Ernie Els foundation which paid for his travel and equipment expenses. As the son of a White SA farmer Louis should be more aware than anybody about the plight of SA and Rhodesian's. Either Louis is an ignorant person who doesn't care about his race or he fears the SA government harming his family by killing, raping and/or stealing their farm if he speaks up about the genocide in SA because the media wouldn't even mention it if they were singled out. Hopefully Louis is just going along with the PC BS just to protect his family (he needs to get them the hell out of their now that he can afford to) and doesn't really support a terrorist like Madella and the Anti-White, corrupt, incompetent ANC government !!!
 

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On the Golf Channel John Feinstein said that if Tiger had blown away the field everybody would be in awe and praising the performance,but now they just call it boring because it's not Tiger. However,Feinstein said he got chills when Louis mentioned Mandela.

Even the Golf Channel has to have a black host I noticed.
 

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Europe said:
Even the Golf Channel has to have a black host I noticed.



The NHL Network and the Tennis Channel have them as well, but no Asian or hispanic ones. The MLB has a few hispanics but like all the others far more blacks than their proportion of the sport, or the U.S. population.

The Golf Channel has just launched a new show called "Golf in America," hosted, it goes without saying, by a black.
 

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Bart said:
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FEINSTEIN said he got chills when Louis mentioned Mandela.



Why am I not surprised?

I wonder if Mr. Feinstein would also get "chills" if a golfer mentioned Arafat after a major win...
 
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