Here it is, ladies and gentlemen: Racism Is over.
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They did it! The NFL ended racism for good!
Somewhere, Ibram X. Kendi is crying.
For the first time since 2021, the Super Bowl end zone will not have "End Racism" painted on the end line.
The Super Bowl 59 matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will instead include the phrases ‘Choose Love' and ‘It Takes All of Us' behind the end zones at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy confirmed to USA TODAY Sports.
The reason, according to this NFL spokesman:
The Super Bowl is often a snapshot in time and the NFL is in a unique position to capture and lift the imagination of the country … ‘Choose Love' is appropriate to use as our country has endured in recent weeks wildfires in southern California, the terrorist attack here in New Orleans, the plane and helicopter crash near our nation's capital and the plane crash in Philadelphia.
Wow, the NFL is choosing to promote love and togetherness instead of antiracism. And that really got under the skin of one of our favorite sports commentators, Keith Olbermann.
Yeah, he's probably boycotting the game now. Not because the NFL is sticking to its DEI initiatives, which are actually racist. Not because every flag that hits the turf advantages the Chiefs. No, because the NFL didn't paint "End Racism" in the end zone at the Super Bowl.
But what Keith should be doing is thanking that guy he hates:
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I gotta give you more replies to this, because they're fantastic.
Great work ending racism, NFL!
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