The left is after New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady once again, this time for daring to post a poem from celebrated Jungle Book author Rudyard Kipling.
After becoming the most-winning quarterback in Super Bowl history, with five Super Bowl rings, Brady posted the Kipling poem If to his social media account.
Kipling’s poem has often been cited a one of the best poems in the English language and famously starts with a line many know even if they’ve never heard of the poem: “If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you…”
The poem has long been a touchstone for self-confidence and humility, Heatstreet.com noted. The site also points out that the poem has served as inspiration in a variety of venues, saying, “The poem has been featured in Apocalypse Now, adapted into a song by Joni Mitchell, read out on the BBC to conclude their 1998 World Cup soccer coverage, and used by the Boston Red Sox for a video tribute last year to retiring player David ‘Big Papi’ Ortiz.”
But, despite the upbeat message of the poem, leftists now attack Brady for posting the famed verse, calling it and its author “racist.”
Once considered one of the most brilliant writers in English, Kipling, who died in 1936, has recently come under fire by liberals and social justice warriors for being an imperialist, a white supremacist, and racist for his writings about the Indian subcontinent from a British perspective.
A recent piece by the vulgar writers at the Gawker website typifies the hate modern leftists have showered upon Kipling with a 2016 piece entitled, “Reminder: Rudyard Kipling Was a Racist Fuck and The Jungle Book Is Imperialist Garbage.”
With that in mind, a list of leftists attacked Brady for daring to post the poem to his Instagram account calling Brady a racist for doing so.
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