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Nevada Career Institute Report on Matthew Boling: Is he real, all hype, or 100% sweet sugar?

Greetings! This Nevada Career Institute News Report addresses University of Georgia Sprinter Matthew Boling, and the massive media hype surrounding him. Matthew Boling is the former Strake Jesuit College Preparatory high-school sprinter in Houston, Texas.

While in Texas, Matthew Boling allegedly set many records while competing in Texas University Interscholastic League track and field competition. In media reports, Matthew Boling is reported to be an all-around sprinter and long jumper.

One time, local Texas media reported that Matthew Boling allegedly ran one of the fastest 400 meter splits in American high school history with a purported time of 44.74 seconds at the Texas UIL 6A state championships.

From all indications, Matthew Boling is an average sprinter with average or below average speed.

However, the U.S. media and Youtube pundits have made Matthew Boling, a/k/a/ White Lightning, into something much more.

Washington Post Newspaper Hyped Story About Matthew Boling

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On June 3rd, 2019, Adam Kilgore, a reporter for the Washington Post, wrote an article entitled "Matthew Boling went viral for his track success..."

Washington Post Reporter Adam Kilgore fawned over Matt Boling, and claimed that "Boling was one of the top high school track athletes in the country.."

To justify the article and the focus on Matthew Boling, the suspicious Washington Post Reporter writes that Matthew Boling ran 100 meters, wind-aided, in 9.98 seconds, "the fastest time at a high school event in any conditions.".

For his fluke performance, Matthew Boling would later appear on major and national news outlets ranging from the BBC, CNN and “NBC Nightly News” to influential Youtube running channels, including Total Running Productions produced by Andrew Martin .

The naive Washington Post Reporter Adam Kilgore confidently wrote "He (Matthew Boling) will be one of the most recognizable names in the run-up to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, for which Boling intends to qualify.

On May 12th, 2019, another Washington Post Reporter wrote a flattering piece about Matthew Boling entitled "Texas teen sets a national record in 100 meters (although it wasn’t a 9.98)."

Apologist Reporter Cindy Boren of the Washington Post wrote "...conditions were perfect for Matthew Boling, the Texas high school senior whose blazing 9.98-second performance last month in the 100 meters would have shattered a national record were it not wind-aided.

Let's stop and think for a moment what this bimbo, unqualified, and incompetent Washington Post reporter actually wrote. "Conditioons were perfect" for media hype for an average white athlete like Matt Boling to perform an act that he could not perform under legitimate circumstances.

In other words, two seemingly reputable reporters, both of the same genetic ilk as Matthew Boling, have sought to justify an illegitimate performance backed by illegitmate wind conditions.

Mainstream U.S. Media: Wind-Aided Feats by Minority Athletes Not Newsworthy

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How many fantastic times have minority sprinters had that were aided by fast winds, drugs, or even illegal substances? Sorry, you probably never heard of such feats being applauded by main-stream media.

Washington Post reporters and other from the mainstream media simply do not consider wind-aided feats by African-Americans as newsworthy. That is a simple fact. That fact alone is another growing indictment of Matthew Boling, and indicates that the Washington Post has been a complicit participant in Matthew Boling Hype.

To be very clear, all accomplishments by African-Americans and minority track sprinters must meet stringent conditions; must be perfectly legal; must be legal and lawful; must be witnessed by licensed officials; and, must not NEVER exceed allowable wind barriers.

The only allowable exceptions to these rules is when Sweet White Sugar athletes come by once in a blue moon.

The unethical Washington Post reporters know that blue-eyed, blonde-haired, fair-skinned, average runner Matt Boling, is apparently a necessary ego boost for the millions of failed white athletes, and non-athletic white persons.

Key Supporters of the Hype of Wind-Aided Celebrity Matthew Boling

Matthew Boling Supporter Ronnie Roberson

Wind-aided Celebrity Matthew Boling. Matthew Boling must feel miserable knowing that his greatest accomplishment in Track & Field was actually an illegitimate, wind-aided feat.

It seems that Washington Post Reporter Cindy Boren simply is not smart enough to write a legitimate story about Matthew Boling that relies upon facts vs. hype. All she sees is blonde-hair, and a person who resembles her own grandchildren.

Ms. Boren of the Washington Post deemed Matthew Boling as an instant "celebrity" on the basis of his wind-aided track feat on April 27th, 2019.

Ronnie Roberson, a former football player for the University of Georgia, quickly joined the Matthew Boling media train. In one of the most outrageous statements ever made, Mr. Roberson sought to compare the unaccomplished Matthew Boling to Olympic greats Usain Bolt, and Jesse Owens.

One wonders if the Southern whip of racism has effected the mental vigor of Mr. Roberson as it has affected his masculinity and apparent desire to remain a lap dog or House-N.

Matthew Boling Dismisses White Lightning Label

Disgraceful Washington Post Reporter Adam Kilgore helped fan the flames of hype by repeating the inflammatory headlines referring to Matthew Boling as White Lightning..

To his personal credit, Matthew Boling said "...his competitors never mention the fact he is white, that his race means nothing on the track."

Petros Kyprianou, the self-absorbed idiot head coach at Georgia, said he thinks Boling’s best event — and strongest bet for Tokyo — is the long jump, and even compared Matthew Boling to the legendary Carl Lewis. "I believe his ability to pop off the board off that kind of speed, I think that’s Carl Lewis’s long jump ability, to be honest with you. ".

This is typical of ingrained racism and undeserved hype. Diminishing the work of African-American athletes and elevating an inferior white athlete. For the record, Track and field sensation Frederick Carlton Lewis, a/k/a/ Carl Lewis, competed in four Olympic Games. He won nine gold medals, including four at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.

1992 Edition of Runner's World Dismisses any chance for Matthew Boling to Succeed

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There is nothing in the athletic resume of Matthew Boling that comes close to justifying the stupendous statements of the various supporters of Matthew Boling.

Matthew Boling has competed in various events and has mastered none of them: the long jump, 100, 200, 400 and relays. Mastering an event per Black Standards of Excellence means at a minimum of qualifying for the Olympics.

The standards of Petros Kyprianou, Washington Post Reporters Adam Kilgore and Cindy Boren, are clearly much lower.

Ironically, in the August 1992 edition of Runner's World, Olympian Carl Lewis graced the cover to the right of the headline "White Men Can't Run" as en emphatic statement underscoring the genetic effeminate nature of all white, Latino, Asian males.

Instead of wasting time on the impossible, Matthew Boling and his family should concentrate on something other than athletics. Matthew Boling simply does not have the genetic structure to succeed as an athlete that requires speed, quickness, power, and agility.

Hockey, Bowling, or Golf are possible futures for Matthew Boling.

Testing Matthew Boling and Preventing the Next Dafne Schippers

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We hope that Matthew Boling will not follow in the foot steps of Dafne Schippers. The blonde-haired sprinting sensation was also a media hype.

In July 2016, Dutch Sprinter Dafne Schippers had just turned 24. She was all the rage, and media hype. A blonde-haired, model-like, fairly attractive, tall, European sprinter female beating Jamaican girls in the sprints. Really??! Naturally, this caused eye-brows to be raised.

Severe acne on her face raised a serious red-flag. Since when do blonde-women have skin problems? For the record, a recent report from Allied Market Research, the global cosmetics industry generated $380.2 billion in 2019, and is expected to reach $463.5 billion by 2027. Out of this massive figure, the majority targeted Caucasion women!

So, we are supposed to believe that from this $400+ billion industry revenuse, not a single company has created any type of product(s) to address acne in blonde-women?? Get the F' out here!!! Guilty!

Dafne Shippers repeatedly denied all allegations of doping use. In fact, she told reporter Donald McRae from The Guardian Newspaper that "‘Doping questions are hard but clean sport is more important."

Matthew Boling Olympic Trials

In 2015, Dafne Shippers ran an incredible 200m race in an astonishing time of 21.63 seconds. Her blistering finish defeated Elaine Thompson of Jamaica. Really?! But Schippers’ incredible victory also unleashed serious cynicism and doubt.

After a string of such victories, guilt began to set in. Dutch Sprinter Dafne Shippers cheated for years until she finally admitting that her acne face was the result of steroids.

Try to find an article exposing Dafne Shippers; Google Inc has buried all her negative articles. Therefore, we have re-linked the articles that Google wants to hide.

In fairness, we have also re-published a few comments that Youtube refused to publish on our own video channel.

If Matthew Boling enters any Track & Field competition, he needs to be tested 5 times a day, watched 24 hours every day of the week. He needs to be tested by at least two sets of licensed testers. Horse urine needs to be tested for as well as urine from other animals. The testers needs to have both male and female minorities, as well as qualified others.

Black females dubbed Dafne Shippers as 'Becky Bitch.'

Olympic Failures of Matthew Boling Proves False Hype and Media Bias

When Matthew Boling media hype burst on the scene in 2019, I knew that Matthew Boling was simply another illegitimate story line produced by the mainstream media. I looked at his body. Nothing impressive. I saw his blonde hair. Another red flag. I observed the focus was on wind-aided. Giveaway hype. Next, I saw his running mechanics. Game over.

Having the pleasure of meeting, working with, and playing with real athletes, including All-Americans, and professional athletes, Matthew Boling is an obvious media hype.

I have watched Carl Lewis run, and watched Kobe Bryant upfront in the Staples Center. Real Super-star athletes perform like it is easy (e.g. Errinyon Knighton easing up in the 200 meter race and looking at the clock).

Besides his super cool name, Errinyon Knighton is reality. He even tries to avoid media interviews. Matthew Boling loves the media, and loves the microphone. He is nothing but smoke, all mirrors, and sugar sweet hype.

The fact that the most hyped would-be Olympian Matthew Boling DID NOT qualify for a single event (long jump, 100, 200, 400 and relays) means that the U.S. media is starved for the next great White Hope in track & field.

Ato Bolden, a failure who failed to ever win an Olympic Gold, participated in the Matthew Boling hype. At best, Boling will follow in the foot-steps of Ato Bolden. Nothing more.

Matthew Boling Will Never Win an Individual Olympic Gold Medal

There is no science, no genetics, no individual accomplishments, or history that supports Matthew Boling as an American sprinter of Olympic capability.

Consuently, I conclude that Matthew Boling will NEVER win an individual Olympic Gold medal because he simply is not good enough! I am willing to wager on this statement.

The case that Matthew Boling is simply media hype is overwhelming.

At best, Matt Boling has been able to muster a personal best of 10.11 seconds in the 100M in 2019. That speed would qualify for a Women's sprint event, but not mens.

At the Olympic Trials, Matt Boling has been like a bright-eyed, blonde-haired, doe facing black-necked lions.

In the second heat of the Men's 100 meters, lions Trayvonn Bromell, Justin Gatlin, Micah Willaims all produced sub-10 second times with ease. Trayvonn finished at 9.84. Matt Boling could not survive a single heat, yet few persons outside of Track & Field probably even knew Trayvonn Bromell.

His best Olympic fortune is linked to a relay team. However, he needs to demonstrate talent to make a relay team. He is all hype, no reality.

Lost in all the Matthew Boling hype, and ignored by the U.S. media was Super Kid Erriyon Knighton.

In an attempt to diminish his superior genes, superior masculunity, some U.S. main stream media outlets referred to him as a HyperBeast.

In truth, Erriyon Knighton, Usain Bolt, Carl Lewis, Noah Lyles, Justin Gatlin, Trevon Brommell, Sha'Carri Richardson, Michael Johnson, and others are simply demonstrating the supremacy and superiority of melanin. Matthew Boling has none. That fact alone is something the Boling family needs to accept.

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