Is Jameis Winston Target Of Racist Paid Social Media Smear Campaign?

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Is Jameis Winston Target Of Racist Paid Social Media Smear Campaign?

An Instagram post here by the account @36thstudio (also here on Twitter), and written in Russian, has a post on Saints QB Jameis Winston that’s designed to echo basic social media themes from his New Orleans Saints Training Camp that he’s in some way not deserving of respect.

But why a Russian account when the NFL’s not in Russia or Eastern Europe? And why, of all of the posts on the recent NFL news, does the account @36thstudio focus negatively on Jameis Winston? Also, why does it link to another Instagram account that has racist black images and called Ace of Blacks? And where another post right here has a comment by “Hand Lokesh” that reads “Promote it on @ace_of_blacks”, and where that is the racist page claiming “ᴡᴇ sᴜᴘᴘᴏʀᴛ ʙʟᴀᴄᴋ ʙᴜsɪɴᴇss,ᴛᴀʟᴇɴᴛ,ᴍᴏᴅᴇʟs”.

This is clearly the door to something sinister, manipulative, and racist, and it has managed to use Jameis Winston as a target. But why?

As I continue to dig, and ask for help in this from real, concerned, online bloggers and vloggers, as well as the United States Government, my take is that Jameis Winston has been a target since it was clear he has a quarterback talent that caused him to be dubbed “The Chosen One” during his first year at Florida State.

The Big Lead sports news blog wrote:

Jameis Winston has started the season completing 40 of 45 passes and jumping to the head of the Heisman pack. While Florida State’s program wasn’t exactly bad last season (12-2, won the Orange Bowl), Winston is considered a sort of savior in Tallahassee. So much so that one fan has apparently turned Winston into Jesus for a t-shirt. The Chosen One and #8 Florida State take on undefeated Bethune-Cookman at home on Saturday.

It seemed right after that came a small but growing effort to discredit him, as if someone or some group with money did not want Jameis Winston to be considered a black quarterback who would end, once and for all, the idea that a black quarterback who played a standard NFL-style could not win with his arm and brains.

Some in the media at the time reflected that racist view. Consider this video from the Lovie Smith Press Conference at the NFL Annual Meeting in 2015, and before Jameis became the Bucs Star QB:

This Zennie62Media video from the 2015 NFL Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, gives a window into the view then Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach Lovie Smith had about Jameis Winston, even as some in the press were hostile to the idea of the team drafting him over Marcus Mariota. I should add that one of those people was Mike Mayock, now the current general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders. And I should add, futher, that Mayock gave a job on the Raiders player personnel staff to another NFL Draftnik who was branded racist on multiple occasions: Nolan Nawrocki.

Consider for a moment the racist problems experienced by, well, name the high-profile black NFL QB. Look at Lamar Jackson, and how, now, he’s given a pass because of his running ability.

And remember that some so-called NFL talent experts, like former Colts General Manager Bill Polian, went out on a limb (and gave an apparent loss of mind in the process) to say that Jackson should be drafted as a wide receiver, and not a quarterback.

I could go on, but Jameis Winston stood and stands as a threat to that idea – and idea that should be destroyed.

Online in social media and in the media its clear that there’s an effort to constantly discredit him. Take the recent questioning about his speech. That happened at the tail end of one of his best practice days as a Saints QB. Rather than field technical questions about the Saints Offense, Jameis was dealing with a personal and racist question about how well he speaks.

By contrast, Taysom Hill has not been the focus of cameras trying to pick up everything he does, then highlighting mistakes. If there was one, you did not see it, or it was barely mentioned; with Jameis, not so.

Some might say that it is connected to Erika Kinsman, the woman who accused Jameis Winston is an act he was found by the courta not to have done (I have a detailed account here from Zennie62blog.com).

Consider that the 760 pages of information on the Winston / Kinsman Case lead to one fact: that both Kinsman and Winston were under-age drinkers in college, and that she was already drunk when she entered Potbellies bar and was given a drink shot. The entire information I have read points to a mistake on her part, but one she seems to be covering up. Why? Perhaps she did not want her family to know she was dating not one but two black men at once? (Her auntie and lawyer Patricia Carroll was quoted by Winston’s lawyer as saying that Kinsman would never have sex with a “black boy” – even as she was having sex with two black men within the space of 24 hours.) Even with all of those, and more, facts, the media and social media pushes the idea that Jameis did something wrong, rather than the truth: that a drunk Erika Kinsman was sexually aggressive, then forgot she was when she sobered up, thus following a typical pattern of college-aged students of binge drinking, then casual sex.

Then, the’s the crab legs matter, where Jameis believed he was given them, but the person he said did it, did not “fess up” to what he did. Why is what I want to know. And one has to ask the question: here’s a Florida State Star QB. Why did the store just hire Jameis as a spokesperson considering his high profile? That’s the question everyone should ask.

And then there’s the Uber Driver. Jameis Winston was out with his now ex-agent, and put in that car. The agent told the Uber Driver he was a big football star. That’s music to the ears of someone driving an Uber car at the wee hours of the morning for money. Why did the agent do that? Why didn’t the agent get in the car with Jameis? And why didn’t anyone ask to have the Uber Driver tested for a substance? In other words, there was little effort to protect Jameis Winston as a star, and every effort to discredit him.

This points to an overall online and social media racist effort that goes back to and was connected with the Trump 2016 Campaign. But just how deep it ran and runs, and its connection to what became the Capitol Riots, has not been deeply considered. Time to change that, and also time to stop the attacks on Jameis Winston – which appear to be part of the same Russian-advanced effort.

Someone, somewhere, is spending money on this. Just who is the question and how do we stop them is the other one?

Stay tuned.

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