BlackDiBiase
Superstar
I notice the USA grassroot education is second to none. This is just not a great education in the classroom and field but also the transition into being a responsible adult. with things like proms showing boys to take courage, the whole school camaraderie.
from high school to college, the USA creates men. the investing in talent is a whole other goat aspect. if a 7 year old can throw a ball in the US theres a good chance his going to the superbowl. In other countries they dont invest in grassroot talent nor build strength of character in boys to men.
so give props to your education system, it has fault but better than most countries.
example : if a kid can kick a football here at 7 it dont mean shyt and by 14 his peer pressure and lack of outlets will have him hooded up smoking peng cheese, another what could have been.
i notice it has paid off too, the amount of independent black moves in the USA is phenomenal and i believe its been bred via the school grounds.
from high school to college, the USA creates men. the investing in talent is a whole other goat aspect. if a 7 year old can throw a ball in the US theres a good chance his going to the superbowl. In other countries they dont invest in grassroot talent nor build strength of character in boys to men.
so give props to your education system, it has fault but better than most countries.
example : if a kid can kick a football here at 7 it dont mean shyt and by 14 his peer pressure and lack of outlets will have him hooded up smoking peng cheese, another what could have been.
i notice it has paid off too, the amount of independent black moves in the USA is phenomenal and i believe its been bred via the school grounds.


I went to all black schools in inner city New Orleans