By Taki Theodoracopulos
Taki's Magazine
December 19, 2025
Okay, sports fans, I have a confession to make: I'm not so much in love with Uncle Sam as I used to be. I wish I knew why; is it because of Hollywood and the utter crap it puts out ? Nah, I've lived too long to fall for that one. I simply stopped watching movies made after 1960. It's the formula that turned me off: All white men bad, all women victims, and all black people good. The rest of the country, I suppose, falls for this BS, but not young Taki.
Writing anything against a black person is considered to be dangerous for one's health, and definitely for one's career, but I need to point out to our loyal readers not to throw their hard-earned dough away by contributing to the Black Lives Matter fund. The executive director of the BLM chapter in Oklahoma City was just indicted for siphoning off more than $3 million to bankroll luxury vacations, shopping sprees, and the purchase of six properties over the past five years. Her name is Tashella Sheri Amore Dickerson, and she's 52 years old. I might give her a ring when next in Oklahoma, despite the twenty wire fraud counts against her. I like the name Amore, but then I'm a sucker for bad women. The BLM scam continues to pay dividends for the hucksters and scammers such as Patrisse Cullors, a cofounder of the national BLM who bought a $6 million Los Angeles home with funds suckers contributed after criminal George Floyd's death.
"I'm not so much in love with Uncle Sam as I used to be."
Never mind Patrisse and Amore. What about Sherrone ? That's his first name, his last being Moore. Now, I know all about the seductive quality of imperfection, but what follows beats them all. When I was a kid I read all about Knute Rockne, Red Blake of West Point, Frank Leahy and Ara Parsegian of Notre Dame fame. They coached great college football players back in the days when college football players could read and write. Now we have the first black Michigan football coach, Sherrone Moore, married to a white woman and father of three, breaking into his white lover's house and threatening to kill himself because she dumped him. Paige Shiver is an executive assistant of Moore's, who assisted him in more than just football. It seems Sherrone Moore attended parties thrown by Puff Daddy and followed hundreds of college girls on Instagram. I don't know when he found the time to coach football, but he did. Knife stalk chaos versus football coaching, and the former won out. His wife Kelli is a victim, I agree.
Football aside, there is always Minnesota, a state once full of Swedish and northern types, now full of Somalis. Ilhan Omar is a congresswoman firebrand, but my interest in her lies in her marriages rather than her lefty politics. Rumor has it that her first hubby was her gay brother Ahmed Elmi. Even in Somalia, people do not tend to marry their brothers or sisters, but once in good old America they do so in order to get legal U.S. status. Even as she was legally married to her alleged brother, the congresswoman had children with another Somali named Ahmed Hirsi. All this was done in order to be proper Americans, properly married and not living in sin. She already had a couple of American children with Hirsi before she married him and while she was probably married to her brother. (If you're confused, dear readers, so am I.) But they say the third time's the charm, and Omar married an Obama campaign aide, Tim Mynett, and is now a properly married House of Representatives wife. By all this I do not, repeat do not, mean to cast aspersions on Somalis-The Donald called them garbage-but I'm surprised so many of the media chose to ignore her marital calisthenics. They must be racists.
But seriously. The reason I'm off the good Uncle is the ghouls who celebrated Charlie Kirk's murder and continue to sling mud so his widow, Erika, can suffer even further. There's something very wrong with these people, who have been feasting on the murder most foul. I think I'll try the Swiss mountains for a time.
This article was originally published on Taki's Magazine.