Last night saw the long-awaited boxing match between Alexander Povetkin and Dillian Whyte, which had been delayed due to the Coronachan farce. Povetkin, a Slavic Pagan or Rodnover, is pushing 41, and although an Olympic gold medalist, is in decline with his movement slowing and stamina waning, as shown in the draw against Michael Hunter last year. Dillian Whyte is a Jamaican with a British passport whom Matchroom Boxing and its hangers-on on the Youtube boxing channels have attempted to build up into a British hero for a deracinated Britain. Whyte was very careful not to reveal his own opinions too much when interviewed about Anthony Joshua's speech to Black Lives Matter in which Joshua, wearing black leather gloves like the Black Panthers of the 1960s, talked of Blacks using Black-owned businesses in Britain, an ancestrally White European country. Both Whyte and his brother Dean, however, made Joshua's excuses for him and continued the anti-White narrative. Whyte had also previously played the race-baiting card against former opponent Lucas Browne.
A while ago, I wrote an article in which I said Tucker Carlson had potential. It was when he lost a debate to (((Ben Shapiro))), but showed a few real Rightist leanings. Sadly, that promise has proven to be false. On Fox News yesterday, Carlson did that most embarrassing thing of all the Jesus-cucked libertardian panoply; he appealed to "muh based black dude" to virtue signal. The authority he went to was none other than that old favourite of the Republicans, the Holy Based Reverend Kanye West. The theme too was an old favourite: abortion. Carlson uses the same tricks as the Democrats: cue scenes of the weeping Negro as he spins his hard-luck story to all who would listen, and all to get their particular party into office, neither of which represents White interests.