NFL facing scrutiny over concussion protocol but to MSNBC’s Tiffany Cross, it’s all about race

The toxic influence of the “woke” left has polluted every institution in America and perhaps nowhere has its cancerous been more pervasive than in professional sports where the games that used to being people together regardless of their social status have been turned into another battleground upon which the acrimonious wars of racial grievance are regularly waged.

Recent injuries on nationally televised NFL games have once again brought scrutiny upon the league for its concussion problems, a major health threat to the wellbeing of players who could be damaged for life from a hit in the head as well as another opportunity for unrepentant MSNBC race-baiter Tiffany Cross to make it into a black and white issue, literally.

(Video: MSNBC)

On Saturday’s edition of “The Cross Connection,” the race-obsessed host brought on sports commentator Michael Smith to discuss the concussion suffered by Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa who was knocked out of last Thursday night’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals by a vicious hit, as well as Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines who was concussed during this Thursday’s primetime contest.

After some rational conversation about the controversy over Tua being allowed to reenter the game on the preceding Sunday against the Buffalo Bills when he originally suffered what was later believed to be a concussion prior to his being toted off the field at Paycor Stadium on a stretcher and taken to a local hospital, Cross steered the conversation into a territory that she is intimately familiar with.

“Yeah, and just for the folks outside of us who don’t follow the sport as closely as you and I do of course,” she said. “I gotta say Mike, the optics just look bad. To see all these black men crashing into each other with a bunch of white owners, white coaches and the complete disregard of black bodies and black life, I mean it just represents a larger issue and I think that’s the problem.”

“And with the NFL ratings through the roof, you know, I just wonder um, what incentive do they have to just be better,” she rambled on. “I mean, you saw the whole issue with black coaches etcetera so..”

Smith seemed to agree with her, “What you said, that’s all I wanna say,” he said.

Outside of the NBA which has destroyed its once fantastic brand over its embrace of Black Lives Matter and its acting as an apologist for communist China, no league has torched itself as much as the NFL has ever since disrespectful antics of Colin Kaepernick and the kneelers were tolerated by the league and Commissioner Roger Goodell’s surrender to BLM days after the death of George Floyd led to BLM propaganda messages being displayed on uniforms and in end zones, largely because of those in media who don’t know whether the ball is pumped or stuffed but have a serious obsession with promoting anti-white racism.

Few are better at it than Tiffany Cross.

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