Muhammad Ali Was A Gay Racist.
Posted: 02 Dec 2013, 21:32
Muhammad Ali – The most famous racist to ever box.
Muslims may admire him for being the only world-famous Muslim (aside from Mike Tyson, Saddam Hussein, Usama Bin Laden and Idi Amin).
While Jews have so many world-famous faces (Elvis, Madonna, Steven Spielberg, Julio Iglesias, Houdini, George Michael, Albert Einstein…) that they don't need to point out who is Jew and who is not, Muslims basically only have Ali and Tyson. But Tyson is a criminal Muslim (went to jail for cocaine possession and rape), married to a criminal woman (jail) who has a criminal mother Faridah Ali (jail) and a criminal father (Imam Shamsud-Din Ali, convicted for first degree murder). Welllll, Mike Tyson seems to be slightly less presentable than Ali. Therefore treating Ali like a treasure is perfectly understandable.
Muslims may also admire Ali not only for simply being a Muslim but for being an outspoken advocate for Islamic beliefs and for upholding Islamic values (he divorced his first wife very fast after she refused to dress like a Muslima: "I even divorced a woman… just because she wouldn't wear dresses long enough")
Ali is probably also the most famous ex-Christian aside from Tom Cruise (converted to Scientology) and Marilyn Monroe (converted to Judaism).
Blacks may honor him for being the voice of the oppressed by attacking whites in the 1960s ("You're my enemy. My enemy is the white people!")
Political activists may remember him for fighting against the government (Ali refused to get drafted and even went to the US Supreme Court) ("Vietnam legacy") ("Why should they ask me to put on a uniform and go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brown people in Vietnam?")
Ku Klux Klan members may admire Muhammad Ali for speaking out ("Cu Clux Clay speech") against interracial relationships on a KKK rally ("It was a hell of a scene, all those white hoods, the bonfire, and me on the platform talking")
Fans of trashtalk may admire him for up-hyping his own fights and doing everything to bring forward the sport of boxing ("That person talks too much. That person needs a good whoopin'… He's cocky!", Muhammad Ali about how he wants others to perceive him, so he sells more tickets).
Art fans may enjoy him for being "the first rapper" because of Clay/Ali's (rudimentary) form of rap, usually in the form of trashtalk ("It's gonna be a thrilla, and a chilla, and a killa, when I get the Gorilla in Manila") or self-adulation ("Cassius Clay, the most beautiful fighter in the world today")
Casual American sport fans may be proud of him for bringing fame to America by being "Fighter of the Year", "Sportsman of the Year" and "Athlete of the Century"
Ugly women may respect him for putting love first ("Love > Looks") because he himself is rather handsome (despite his tooth gap) while his wife (Lonnie Ali) could be described as one of the ugliest celebrity wives of all time and let me emphasize here that I think that she's intelligent and I like to listen to her and that calling her names ("mangy mongo") is extremely unfair and goes way too far
Mentally challenged cases may view him as an idol because he finished as the bottom of his high school class (#376 out of #391) and scored IQ 78 (classified as "borderline retardation") on the army's IQ test and yet achieved world fame ("I didn't stay in school like I should. I don't have the education. I have common sense how to make it. I have no education in books of writin' ")
Gays ("Claymates") may have a crush on Ali although he himself is probably heterosexual. I once read that there were rumors that Muhammad Ali is gay (he and his wife don't have any children in 20+ years) but I could never find any source to substantiate it.
Well, whatever the case may be even heterosexual boxers CAN be "Gay Icons" and there are a lot of pictures of him being half-naked inside and outside of the ring ("Cocky Cassius"). Now, modern heavyweights and cruiserweights are far more muscular than Ali but for those gays who prefer the pretty-boy-next-door-physique ("like a butterfly") or the slightly-chubby-roommate-look ("Ali, the whaley") he might indeed be attractive. Add to it that his typical facial expression is the wide opened mouth and the ecstatic eyes (just watch the Muhammad Ali Cartoon where they incorporated the typical mouth and eyes into the intro)… and you may have a recipe for love.
Thus if you argue against Clay/Ali you may suddenly find yourself in a situation where you are accused of
denouncing "a sportsman who is the most famous face of Islam"
criticizing "a racism activist"
degrading his "civil rights achievements"
crucifying "a man of conscience who stood up for his beliefs in a nation adrift"
making fun of "an artist"
de-mystifying "a cultural idol, hope giver and courage inspirer"
attacking "a man of peace who found the love of his life"
talking bad about "a gay icon who gives us warm feelings"
or simply trying to destroy"one of the greatest American sport figures"
Ali is greater than life!
"Think about the role played by Ali world-wide. He is loved in every single country in the world, First or Third World, Rich or Poor, Black or White, Jews or Muslims or Christians or Hindus, Educated or Illiterate, all love him unconditionally. But all this has not happened overnight, it has taken decades for The Greatest occupy the unique place in the hearts and minds of billions, I repeat, billions of people world-wide. Just to remind you that he helped revive a range of countries either facing abject poverty (Zaire) or extreme instability…
There's no comparison between The Greatest and anyone, be it Pacman or Mayweather either inside or outside the ring, FULL STOP."
(original quote)
and another one writes:
"Disrespecting Ali in often seen as akin to disrespecting Dr. Martin Luther King and the generation of the anti-Vietnam 1960's to boot. Just a word of observation. In my opinion there is a greatness to Ali that will take generations (if ever) to overcome. You are playing a dangerous game that invites challenges from the John F. Kennedy, King, Timothy Leary, Robert F. Kennedy, Woodstock generation that beckons you to awake to what your elders did to pave a path for your words to shine."
(original quote)
Yup. Ali is seriously being listed in one sentence with scientists, presidents and future generations.
Thus ANYTHING even slightly negative you say about Muhammad Ali (whether truth or speculation) can ignite (extreme) counter-attacks by his fans and worshipers.
A statement like "Wladimir Klitschko could win against Ali" may already be considered a racist attack on a black icon.
Why?
Because "Everybody knows that Ali would beat every opponent in history thus if you claim that (white) Klitschko can beat (black) Ali you must base your statement purely on white supremacy".
*Uff*
It even was once asked whether Vitali Klitschko is a Nazi for naming his (3rd) child "Maximilian" (after the famous boxer Max Schmeling) because Schmeling was a German boxer during the time of the Hitler regime.
So, yes, since it's so easy to become a Nazi or a racist nowadays you probably WILL be accused of…
racism
islamophobia
anti-Americanism
lack of sportsmanship
or blind hatred
…as soon as you criticize Ali or even when you happen to like the Klitschkos…
…and, yes, AliFans are that predictable!
Muslims may admire him for being the only world-famous Muslim (aside from Mike Tyson, Saddam Hussein, Usama Bin Laden and Idi Amin).
While Jews have so many world-famous faces (Elvis, Madonna, Steven Spielberg, Julio Iglesias, Houdini, George Michael, Albert Einstein…) that they don't need to point out who is Jew and who is not, Muslims basically only have Ali and Tyson. But Tyson is a criminal Muslim (went to jail for cocaine possession and rape), married to a criminal woman (jail) who has a criminal mother Faridah Ali (jail) and a criminal father (Imam Shamsud-Din Ali, convicted for first degree murder). Welllll, Mike Tyson seems to be slightly less presentable than Ali. Therefore treating Ali like a treasure is perfectly understandable.
Muslims may also admire Ali not only for simply being a Muslim but for being an outspoken advocate for Islamic beliefs and for upholding Islamic values (he divorced his first wife very fast after she refused to dress like a Muslima: "I even divorced a woman… just because she wouldn't wear dresses long enough")
Ali is probably also the most famous ex-Christian aside from Tom Cruise (converted to Scientology) and Marilyn Monroe (converted to Judaism).
Blacks may honor him for being the voice of the oppressed by attacking whites in the 1960s ("You're my enemy. My enemy is the white people!")
Political activists may remember him for fighting against the government (Ali refused to get drafted and even went to the US Supreme Court) ("Vietnam legacy") ("Why should they ask me to put on a uniform and go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brown people in Vietnam?")
Ku Klux Klan members may admire Muhammad Ali for speaking out ("Cu Clux Clay speech") against interracial relationships on a KKK rally ("It was a hell of a scene, all those white hoods, the bonfire, and me on the platform talking")
Fans of trashtalk may admire him for up-hyping his own fights and doing everything to bring forward the sport of boxing ("That person talks too much. That person needs a good whoopin'… He's cocky!", Muhammad Ali about how he wants others to perceive him, so he sells more tickets).
Art fans may enjoy him for being "the first rapper" because of Clay/Ali's (rudimentary) form of rap, usually in the form of trashtalk ("It's gonna be a thrilla, and a chilla, and a killa, when I get the Gorilla in Manila") or self-adulation ("Cassius Clay, the most beautiful fighter in the world today")
Casual American sport fans may be proud of him for bringing fame to America by being "Fighter of the Year", "Sportsman of the Year" and "Athlete of the Century"
Ugly women may respect him for putting love first ("Love > Looks") because he himself is rather handsome (despite his tooth gap) while his wife (Lonnie Ali) could be described as one of the ugliest celebrity wives of all time and let me emphasize here that I think that she's intelligent and I like to listen to her and that calling her names ("mangy mongo") is extremely unfair and goes way too far
Mentally challenged cases may view him as an idol because he finished as the bottom of his high school class (#376 out of #391) and scored IQ 78 (classified as "borderline retardation") on the army's IQ test and yet achieved world fame ("I didn't stay in school like I should. I don't have the education. I have common sense how to make it. I have no education in books of writin' ")
Gays ("Claymates") may have a crush on Ali although he himself is probably heterosexual. I once read that there were rumors that Muhammad Ali is gay (he and his wife don't have any children in 20+ years) but I could never find any source to substantiate it.
Well, whatever the case may be even heterosexual boxers CAN be "Gay Icons" and there are a lot of pictures of him being half-naked inside and outside of the ring ("Cocky Cassius"). Now, modern heavyweights and cruiserweights are far more muscular than Ali but for those gays who prefer the pretty-boy-next-door-physique ("like a butterfly") or the slightly-chubby-roommate-look ("Ali, the whaley") he might indeed be attractive. Add to it that his typical facial expression is the wide opened mouth and the ecstatic eyes (just watch the Muhammad Ali Cartoon where they incorporated the typical mouth and eyes into the intro)… and you may have a recipe for love.
Thus if you argue against Clay/Ali you may suddenly find yourself in a situation where you are accused of
denouncing "a sportsman who is the most famous face of Islam"
criticizing "a racism activist"
degrading his "civil rights achievements"
crucifying "a man of conscience who stood up for his beliefs in a nation adrift"
making fun of "an artist"
de-mystifying "a cultural idol, hope giver and courage inspirer"
attacking "a man of peace who found the love of his life"
talking bad about "a gay icon who gives us warm feelings"
or simply trying to destroy"one of the greatest American sport figures"
Ali is greater than life!
"Think about the role played by Ali world-wide. He is loved in every single country in the world, First or Third World, Rich or Poor, Black or White, Jews or Muslims or Christians or Hindus, Educated or Illiterate, all love him unconditionally. But all this has not happened overnight, it has taken decades for The Greatest occupy the unique place in the hearts and minds of billions, I repeat, billions of people world-wide. Just to remind you that he helped revive a range of countries either facing abject poverty (Zaire) or extreme instability…
There's no comparison between The Greatest and anyone, be it Pacman or Mayweather either inside or outside the ring, FULL STOP."
(original quote)
and another one writes:
"Disrespecting Ali in often seen as akin to disrespecting Dr. Martin Luther King and the generation of the anti-Vietnam 1960's to boot. Just a word of observation. In my opinion there is a greatness to Ali that will take generations (if ever) to overcome. You are playing a dangerous game that invites challenges from the John F. Kennedy, King, Timothy Leary, Robert F. Kennedy, Woodstock generation that beckons you to awake to what your elders did to pave a path for your words to shine."
(original quote)
Yup. Ali is seriously being listed in one sentence with scientists, presidents and future generations.
Thus ANYTHING even slightly negative you say about Muhammad Ali (whether truth or speculation) can ignite (extreme) counter-attacks by his fans and worshipers.
A statement like "Wladimir Klitschko could win against Ali" may already be considered a racist attack on a black icon.
Why?
Because "Everybody knows that Ali would beat every opponent in history thus if you claim that (white) Klitschko can beat (black) Ali you must base your statement purely on white supremacy".
*Uff*
It even was once asked whether Vitali Klitschko is a Nazi for naming his (3rd) child "Maximilian" (after the famous boxer Max Schmeling) because Schmeling was a German boxer during the time of the Hitler regime.
So, yes, since it's so easy to become a Nazi or a racist nowadays you probably WILL be accused of…
racism
islamophobia
anti-Americanism
lack of sportsmanship
or blind hatred
…as soon as you criticize Ali or even when you happen to like the Klitschkos…
…and, yes, AliFans are that predictable!