The 15 Most Overrated White People

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Today, our nation engages in one of its most bizarre cultural rituals: the celebration of Columbus Day as a national holiday. Although history proves that Christopher Columbus was an immoral treasure hunter who merely stumbled upon a region that had already been "discovered" by indigenous non-whites, we continue to praise the vicious conquistador as a hero.

To honor the true spirit of Columbus Day, I have created my own list of overrated white people. Of course, this list is not exhaustive, as there are countless other White people who are equally underwhelming.

Elvis Presley - Elvis didn't write his own songs (despite taking credit for them), barely played the guitar, and was a worse actor than the entire cast of Belly. Despite being a cheap facsimile of Little Richard, he is still known as the "King of Rock 'n Roll." Only in America...

Ronald Reagan - You can't have a conversation with a Republican without hearing Reagan's name invoked as the patron saint of American politics. As a result, Ronald Reagan moves closer and closer to the Mount Rushmore of our public imagination with each passing year. How easily we forget that Reagan was largely responsible for shutting down mental hospitals, bloating the military, shrinking benefits for the needy, sparking mass incarceration, and declaring ketchup a vegetable for our children's school lunches.

Justin Bieber - Sure, the kid can sing and dance. But is he better than dozens of black R&B singers? Nope.

Donald Trump - The Donald was always obnoxious, but he dipped to new lows this year by jumping on the Birther train. But that alone doesn't make him overrated. Just racist and dumb. No, Trump is overrated because people actually look to the self-important hack for legitimate political insight. The only thing more inflated than Trump's intellectual value is his net-worth, which is nothing close to the "many billions" he alleges.

Prince Harry - The Tito Jackson of the Royal Family. Prince Harry is something like the 234th heir to the throne, yet the media talks about him as if he were Prince Charles himself. I guess if we realized how unimportant he was, his ridiculous antics would be less newsworthy.

Tim Tebow - At best, Tebow is a 2nd or 3rd string player. Sure, he's led his team to some amazing 4th quarter come-from-behind victories. But that's usually because his crappy play over the first 3 quarters put his team behind. Tebow's celebrity -- despite the fact that he couldn't beat out mediocre Mark Sanchez for a starting spot -- proves an old football axiom: Black men throw interceptions; White men are "gunslingers."

President Obama's Economic Team - Despite wolf cries from the Right that President Obama is organizing a socialist revolution, the President's economic advisors are living proof that he's far from a Fabianist. Rather than delivering on the change that many people expected -- and that the Obama Administration continues to trumpet as fact against all evidence to the contrary -- Obama's closest economic advisors have continued to push forward a business-as-usual strategy that continues to reward big business, stimulate the wealthy, undermine fair trade, and deny the possibility of living wages for poor people around the globe.

William Shakespeare - There's no doubt that Shakespeare has a rightful place in the Western literary canon. Unfortunately, thanks to sycophantic critics and narrow-minded educational systems, Shakespeare is the only person who seems to matter to the average person. Billy's hulking presence in the Western literary imagination has led to the marginalization of other incredible writers of his era, such as Kyd, Middleton and Webster, whose work merits equal if not greater attention. Also, as a result of his deification, we ignore the fact that many aspects of Shakespeare's work -- such as the writing in Hamlet or the generally narrow range of female roles in his plays -- just aren't that awesome.

Babe Ruth - While there is no doubt that Babe Ruth was the most dominant player of his era, he was also the beneficiary of smaller playing fields and a segregated league. It may be cliché to say, but there's little doubt that Ruth would have lower career numbers if he had been forced to face Satchel Paige and his peers on a regular basis. Nevertheless, The Babe, rather than Hank Aaron or Willie Mays, continues to be the most celebrated figure in the history of the sport.

Kate Middleton - Almost no one get more media attention (and Huffington Post traffic) than Prince William's wife. What does she do again?

Joel Osteen - The only preacher in America who can give an entire sermon without referencing a bible. Somehow, Osteen has convinced the world that he is a legitimate theologian rather than a schmaltzy self-help salesmen in pastor's clothing.

The Whole NHL (except Wayne Simmonds) - Has anyone noticed that the whole season is about to be canceled? Nope, didn't think so.

Bill Clinton - Despite bombing Africa and the Middle East regularly, approving the Welfare Reform Bill, Prison Litigation Reform Act, and "three strikes" legislation, Black folk regularly regard Clinton as a messianic figure. He may have been better than Bush, but Slick Willie was far from a savior.

Eminem - Without question, Marshall Mathers is a dope **. His first two LPs (particularly the second) will go down as classics and his latest releases, Recovery and Bad Meets Evil, are some of the best albums in recent years. Still, the "genius" and "greatest of all time" labels are too quickly attached to Em at the expense of more significant old school rappers like Kool G Rap and Big Daddy Kane, as well as contemporaries like Black Thought, Kool Keith, Jean Grae and Pharoah Monche.

Bill Walton - More than any other player in the history of the NBA, Walton embodies hyperbole. In his current role as an announcer, Walton routinely refers to at least eight different players as the "best player in the league, bar none" and refers to routine turnovers as "the worst play in the history of Western civilization." As a player, Walton put together one of the greatest college careers in NCAA history and led Portland to a championship. Still, a career full of recurring injuries and his sixth-man role in Boston make Walton's placement on the NBA's 50 Greatest Players list dubious at best.

Sarah Palin - Although her political career is likely over, Palin continues to be a powerbroker among Right wing extremists. Despite her lack of knowledge of policy or strategy, Palin is still a go-to pundit on conservative media outlets. No one destroys the myth of white supremacy more effectively than Sarah Palin.



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x5. Somebody woke up on the wrong side of the bed the other day.

Hard to believe this stuff is being printed by the Huffington Post!?

Blatant racist slander, and on top of that, the few facts that are wrote down, are not even true.

Babe Ruth actually played on a larger field then the players (Hank Aaron, Alex Rodriguez, etc.) play/ed on.
 
Babe Ruth hit .342, ninth-highest all-time, which puts the lie to "the small field theory."

And while Ruth, through no fault of his own, played when only whites up in Northern cities played, he also

- played when travel was by train
- when it was legal to juice the ball
- before modern medicine enabled quicker recovery
- before modern equipment like batting helmets
- when the strike zone was larger

Finally, Ruth was putting together a HOF resume as a pitcher before he was the game's greatest hitter. If Ruth had not lost those years to pitching then a white guy would still have the most HRs, and nobody would be close.

The most overrated guy of all-time is Martin Luther King, plagiarist.
 
Babe Ruth hit .342, ninth-highest all-time, which puts the lie to "the small field theory."

And while Ruth, through no fault of his own, played when only whites up in Northern cities played, he also

- played when travel was by train
- when it was legal to juice the ball
- before modern medicine enabled quicker recovery
- before modern equipment like batting helmets
- when the strike zone was larger

Finally, Ruth was putting together a HOF resume as a pitcher before he was the game's greatest hitter. If Ruth had not lost those years to pitching then a white guy would still have the most HRs, and nobody would be close.

The most overrated guy of all-time is Martin Luther King, plagiarist.

I don't believe MLK is thought so highly of because of his writings, more for his great oration and ability to unify the masses toward a common goal.
 
Why is josh Gibson in the Hall of Fame? How good can he be if he enever had to face white pitching?
 
Hard to believe this stuff is being printed by the Huffington Post!?

Blatant racist slander, and on top of that, the few facts that are wrote down, are not even true.

Babe Ruth actually played on a larger field then the players (Hank Aaron, Alex Rodriguez, etc.) play/ed on.

The right field line was 295 and right center 350 when Ruth played. He was a LH hitter. That's a pretty short porch
 
The right field line was 295 and right center 350 when Ruth played. He was a LH hitter. That's a pretty short porch

The grandstand was extended around the foul poles by 1928, with wooden bleachers surrounding the rest of the outfield, and the top of the stadium was ringed with a distinctive scalloped copper facade. Like the stadium, the playing field itself was quite remarkable. The left- and right-field corners were initially only 281' and 295' in 1923, but left sloped out dramatically to 460' while center was a near-impossible 490' away. Deep left and center fields became known as Death Valley as many a righthanded slugger watched towering fly balls die there. Eventually, stone monuments to Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Miller Huggins were erected in deep left center, and although considered to be in the field of play they were rarely reached by batted balls. Lights were added in 1946, and the stadium remained virtually unchanged until 1973, when it was closed completely for two years of expensive and near-total rebuilding.

http://www.baseballfans.net/yankeemania/staticpages/index.php?page=20080111104115804
 
Although history proves that Christopher Columbus was an immoral treasure hunter who merely stumbled upon a region that had already been "discovered" by indigenous non-whites, we continue to praise the vicious conquistador as a hero.
"Immoral treasure hunter? He was a guy looking for a different way to get from Europe to Asia (for trade, which was a profit-seeking endeavor,. but hardly makes one immoral, unless one is a Marxist ideologue) and ran into a continent nobody in Europe knew was there. That hardly makes him immoral.
"Vicious conquistador?" What exactly did Columbus do that was vicious? It is intemperate criticism like this that makes Hill sound silly.
 
"Immoral treasure hunter? He was a guy looking for a different way to get from Europe to Asia (for trade, which was a profit-seeking endeavor,. but hardly makes one immoral, unless one is a Marxist ideologue) and ran into a continent nobody in Europe knew was there. That hardly makes him immoral.
"Vicious conquistador?" What exactly did Columbus do that was vicious? It is the title of his articles that makes Hill sound silly.

FIFY
 
"Immoral treasure hunter? He was a guy looking for a different way to get from Europe to Asia (for trade, which was a profit-seeking endeavor,. but hardly makes one immoral, unless one is a Marxist ideologue) and ran into a continent nobody in Europe knew was there. That hardly makes him immoral.
"Vicious conquistador?" What exactly did Columbus do that was vicious? It is intemperate criticism like this that makes Hill sound silly.

By the way, was Columbus really any more vicious than those who peopled the Americas before he arrived?
 
Huff Po is the left's answer to reality in the form of a blog. Pretty amusing actually. Why let facts get in the way of, well anything? :biggrin:
 
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