Share
Sports

Watch: New Patriots Head Coach Goes Woke, Says People Who Don't See Color 'Can't See Racism'

Share

Incoming New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo already had impossible shoes to fill when he was hired this week to replace a legend who won the team six Super Bowls.

On Wednesday, Mayo didn’t do himself any favors with fans who simply want to see the team find its way back to greatness when he divulged he actively looks for racism in the world.

“You better believe being the first black head coach here in New England means a lot to me,” Mayo said as he was introduced to the media, Sports Illustrated reported. “I do see color because I believe if you don’t see color, you can’t see racism.”

Trending:
4 Young Teens Suffer Brutal Car Crash, Leaving No Survivors; Shocking Pics Show Terrifying Wreck

Mayo added: “Whatever happens, black, white, disabled person — even someone with disabilities, for the most part people are like — when they’re young, they kind of make the spot hot. Younger people know what that means.

“But what I would say is, like no, I want you to be able to go up to those people and really understand those people. It goes back to whatever it is, black, white, yellow, it really doesn’t matter, but it does matter, so we can try to fix the problem that we all know we have.”

A response similar to the one Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles gave in 2022 would have been sufficient.

In his first season as the head coach of the franchise, Bowles was asked by a reporter how he related to Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin — given they were at the time the only two black head coaches in the NFL.

Did the Patriots hire a good replacement?

If Bowles hadn’t been such a stoic, business-orientated person, he might very well have been outwardly repulsed by the question.

“I have a lot of very good white friends that coach in this league as well, and I don’t think it’s a big deal,” the coach said.

Bowles added, “As far as us coaching against each other, I think it’s normal … We don’t look at color.”

Related:
Former NFL Player Dies at Age 28

He ultimately concluded, “I think the minute you guys stop making a big deal about it, everybody else will as well.”

The answer was thoughtful, well-stated, and factually correct. What difference does the skin pigmentation of a great coach make?

For that matter, what kind of man walks through life looking for examples of misrepresentation and racism?

Mayo might be the new head coach of one of the NFL’s most storied franchises, but he’s got a difficult road ahead of him — just as any coach does.

The NFL is a show-me-now sports league, and Mayo is going to need to deliver quickly. This is a team that just sent the best coach of the modern era — Bill Belichick — out of town over three down seasons in a reportedly mutual decision.

Any coach that team owner Robert Kraft hired was going to come in on day one with his feet over the fire. Mayo began his era as the top dog in New England by admitting that he looks around and makes note of the color of the people he encounters.

The culture within the Patriots organization appears as though it might now be rooted in the team’s coach and his apparent obsession with race.

It could very well also end up with that same coach crying racism if he gets axed in a few seasons for not winning his team’s fans a Super Bowl.

That didn’t work out too well for Mayo’s predecessor — a man who never seemed to be concerned with anything but what happened on the field.


An Important Message from Our Staff:

 

In just a few months, the world is going to change forever. The 2024 election is the single most important election of our lifetime. 

 

We here at The Western Journal are committed to covering it in a way the establishment media simply will not: We will tell the truth, and they will lie.

 

But Big Tech and the elites don’t want the truth out. That’s why they have cut us off from 90% of advertisers. Imagine if someone cut your monthly income by 90%. That’s what they’ve done to people like us. 

 

As a staff, we are asking you to join us to fight this once-in-a-lifetime fight. Without you not only will The Western Journal fail, but America will fail also. As Benjamin Franklin said, “We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately.”

 

Will you support The Western Journal today and become a member

 

A Western Journal Membership costs less than one coffee and breakfast sandwich each month, and it gets you access to ALL of our content — news, commentary, and premium articles. You’ll experience a radically reduced number of ads, and most importantly you will be vitally supporting the fight for America’s soul in 2024.

 

This is the time. America will live or die based on what happens this year. Please join us to get the real truth out and to fight the elites, Big Tech, and the people who want America to fail. Together, we really can save the country.

 

Thank you for your support!

P.S. Please stand with us!

Truth and Accuracy

Submit a Correction →



We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.

Tags:
, , , , ,
Share
Johnathan Jones has worked as a reporter, an editor, and producer in radio, television and digital media.
Johnathan "Kipp" Jones has worked as an editor and producer in radio and television. He is a proud husband and father.




Conversation