Sports Mediocrity is most desirable for the ruling class
If you will remember the original Rollerball movie, starring James Caan, you will recall how the ruling elite would only permit the existence of one
professional sport, Rollerball.
The sport was so dangerous that few players ever made it through an entire season without either being killed in action or suffering a serious career
ending injury.
The sport was intentionally designed to be so brutal as a form of social engineering.
The ruling elites wanted to eliminate the possibility of any individual achieving superstar status due to the possible political ramifications
involved. They wanted the masses to think in terms of being part of a group that does as they are told. Individuality was discouraged and to be
perceived as selfish. Superstardom was to be perceived as a condition that always results in injury or death!
Once an individual achieved the status of superstar, the ruling elites feared the potential of this superstar developing a political following which
may threaten the control of the ruling elite. Therefore, by only allowing a sport to exist which frustrated both individuality and stardom, people
would be programmed to be more content with mediocrity and a socialistic form of existence.
This is not simply fantasy. Regarding professional sports in America, this form of mediocrity and/or parity is the most desirable situation and
condition among the ruling elite as well. Generally speaking, the owners of professional sports teams in America are either multi-millionaires or
even low level billionaires. However, the ruling elites, like the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds are trillionaires and have an enormous amount of
control over every billionaire in America. The wealthy all know this too.
Therefore, for example, Major League Baseball (MLB) team owners, though extremely wealthy and powerful people by any standard measure, are but small
potatoes to the truly wealthy ruling elites. You must never challenge a Rockefeller, a Rothschild, or any of their trillionaire friends.
MLB team owners all understand that mediocrity and parity make these super powerful and well connected trillionaires feel most secure. Therefore, for
example, in MLB you see some of the most uneducated and unsophisticated coaches and players one can possibly imagine. While many of the players are
fantastic athletes, they are not well educated, properly trained, or allowed to maximize their potential.
While extraordinary neuro-physical technology exists, along with highly advanced coaching expertise necessary to routinely produce .400 batting
averages, even the .500 batting average, the ruling elites would have someone’s head for such blasphemy. MLB team owners all know this too.
Mediocrity and parity must remain the norm.
Can you imagine a handsome white man with the name of Kelly or Murphy playing centerfield for the Boston Red Sox hitting .450 with 125 Home Runs?
Whatever this man might say would be regarded as gospel by millions of Americans.
This man could run for any office and win by a landslide, right? Of course! That’s why
You will never see such fantastic levels of performance. Not because it can’t be done, but because it is not allowed by the ruling elites. If you
doubt this, you are naïve in the extreme.
With the backing of a courageous owner, along with and the necessary authority to hire and fire both players and management who may choose to
interfere with my management and coaching style, I could easily produce a team of .400 hitters, even a few.500 hitters.
Beginning at the Class A rookie league level, within three years I would have everyone in the entire organization hitting.400 or better. Of course,
there is no owner with the courage to permit such greatness. That owner knows his head would roll.
Should any MLB owner decide to man up and challenge the trillionaire elites, all they need to do is send me an e-mail at
[email protected]. My
name is Bruce Winship Wright and I can do what I claim. Courage is the only requirement needed to find out.