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She really screwed him over.
You can have her! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zjg42Xi6...
And I hope that I can rise more than just my senility. :-)
He's clearly a bigot. He's also seemingly senile or at least on the verge of senility. He's also clearly thinking only with the small head.
It also seems to be common knowledge that he has these opinions - Magic Johnson says that he heard these sorts of things in the office nearly daily. To be so outraged now seems opportunistic.
My guess is that his wife (since for some reason they won't get divorced) will take over direct ownership duties for the team.
I don't have an answer, but the fact is that Obama and Bill Ayers of no connections except a coincidental one early in Obama's career, yet there are those who try to blame Obama for lighting fuses for the bombs.
Yup, folks are just hard to understand.
Why is he "ignorant" again?
If I decide I dislike liver because it tastes icky... does that make me ignorant, too?
That’s one hat-trick the Dems won’t be relying on.
The owner gave a few bucks in the nineties; he’s not much of a Democrat.
It’s wild the way this chick, the team, the advertisers, and the media got fired-up so fast.
Watch Oprah step up to buy the team. Lol
That a joke friends.
BTW, from the article: "... a search of the L.A. County Registrar/Record confirms that he is a registered Republican."
I posted this because I felt the poignancy of a team trying to get on with their game. My husband said the "game" in the NBA was long gone somewhere in the 80s. I'm not a basketball fan, but I understand pathos. Not my finest post, I'll admit-but I put myself out there and have 51 comments...I've posted more important topics and had 1 comment
BTW, no "dissonance." Just the ability to buy his way out of trouble with a few preemptive contributions.
In Sterling's case, by his actions he was awarded or up for MOTY awards from the NAACP. They probably are not looking to give an award of that acclaim to a racist. Add to that the estranged wife fighting over community property, the temerity of the gold digger recording and releasing a private conversation, and the aging sugar daddy trying to control those around him; with all of that you have a gossip story that will go on until a real news item bumps it.
Was the gold digger trying to get something on him to advance her public image? Was the wife trying to crush him so she would have a better outcome in court. Was what he said the crudest way possible of saying without a team owner providing financial support and market planning those jobs would not exist in the time and place where they are?
What has Mr. Sterling done?
Very confusing seeing the NAACP has awarded him in the past.
Still, since when has society become the thought police? This is a very scary time. The mob is going to go too far sooner or later.
I think this an exploiting attempt to make use of a situation that might make him consider selling the team. If that happens, let’s watch who steps up to by it.
I also got caught up on another post-March of Tyranny cartoon. Zero posted other cartoons from the cartoonist which clearly showed him to be racist-neo-nazi like. Turns out, the cartoonist is being hijacked by members of hate organization against jewish people. They are altering his cartoons and putting them out on the net. Dig, dig, and dig some more I guess. ah well, hopefully everyone is reading ALL the comments cuz the article is on the daily today.
Other problem: the tape was unlawfully made. California is an all-party-consent State. He could sue for damages and hang a lot of people up if he wanted to.
Nonetheless: Rand told us that "racism is the lowest form of collectivism." Here you saw it on display. And the market has already moved to expel him from the circles of organized sport.
"humanism" is the lowest form of collectivism, since under it you group yourself among humans and exclude animals and inanimate objects.
and, the greenies have a word for it- species ism. !
ie. pets have rights, the same as humans. etc.
Guess who speaks for the pets?
It would suck to have a writing job where you're supposed to shoehorn every oddball story to be about partisan politics.
How does he get any money the team makes? How does he pay the bills?
If I were in his shoes, I'd let any player who was offended out of his contract. I would not pay one red cent for any repair or upkeep of facilities or equipment; I wouldn't provide one red cent for advertising or promotions. And any time a new sponsor began sniffing around, I'd make even more outrageous statements. I'd hang on to the team, and let it go to pot.
While I guess he's not allowed to let players out of their contracts, I don't see how the NBA can control his money.
I'd buy up property around the stadium, and put up *vaguely* racist and otherwise offensive billboards on them. Like, "Come watch our boys play their hearts out!" I may not be able to step foot in the stadium, but I could have a lot of fun screwing with them from the outside.
A history lesson for those who like to pretend that the heroes of the past were just like the dipsticks and morons populating the country today:
70 years ago, in American society, it was considered as perverted to have sexual relations outside one's race as it was to have sexual relations with the same sex.
Hell, at the time of Obama's birth, his mother would have been considered trash and shunned for having produced a child by a black man.
In spite of the efforts of movies, television, and print media to paint a different picture, this was not the views of a powerful minority. Just as Nixon managed to win in a landslide, and yet after Watergate you couldn't find anyone who voted for him, people like to pretend that the politically correct were always in the majority. We have always been at war with Eurasia; we have always been enemies of Eastasia.
I remember, clearly, the infamous quote: "We don't want your daughters; we just want an education..." Poor bastards... they got the daughters and didn't get the education.
I freely admit I'm disturbed every time I see a blonde walking down the street or store aisle accompanied by a black man. Not because of anything to do with inter-racial relationships, but because I smell brainwashing at work. Why blonde? Why is it so predominantly *blonde* white females and black males? It is rare to see the reverse, but rarer still to see inter-racial combinations among other races.
Now, if I didn't have the media to blame for this anomaly, I'd have a ready-made explanation based upon basic anthropology and history. But, my courage is limited, and your edification is not worth the vilification I'd receive for explaining it.
As I said; I don't care who anybody chooses to associate with. There are many people I have to associate with, interact with, do business with who hold views I find repugnant, and express them publicly without repercussion. I have to put up with it; screw me, I'm a minority. Yes, the irony is delicious. Not surprising; historically, everywhere the communists/socialists/progressives/collectivists have managed to gain power through preaching tolerance, as soon as they gained power they expressed their own intolerance in extreme ways. At least Sterling hasn't been executed, sent to a re-education camp, or a mental hospital... yet.
What concerns me now is the way everyone is jumping on the bandwagon to condemn Sterling. As if, in their view, his comments *weren't* so repugnant. As if they fear that *their* view of the comments were actually in the minority.
There is no evidence that he in any way let his views affect his treatment of his employees or players. And yet control of his company was taken from him. Calling Hank Rearden...
No, what concerns me is figuring out how long I'll have before I can no longer express my opinion that homosexuality is a mental/emotional illness, and abnormal. Remember, when I was born, as I said, it was considered as sick to have a sexual relationship with another race as it was to have a sexual relationship with the same sex. Now that's been reversed; how long before we've "progressed" or "evolved" to the point where I end up in a re-education camp for expressing my views? Or have my business taken from me? Or have my books banned and possibly burned (once they're written, of course)?
The head of Mozilla had to step down because he contributed to Prop 8. Phil Robertson nearly brought the "Duck Dynasty" show to and end because he foolishly expressed his sincerely held views regarding homosexuality... but they were the "wrong" views.
It's no longer a slippery slope; it's a greased fire pole.
"Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two makes four. If that is granted, all else follows"
I suppose soon I'll have to start wearing those repulsive flip-flops, eating that disgusting yogurt, and listening to rap (which is not music).
Because my tastes are no longer a matter for my choosing.
The freedom to disassociate is as important as the freedom to associate, IMO.
Afterthought:
The most disturbing aspect of anything Sterling said is when he said his mistress could sleep with "them", but not bring them to the games publicly... if he were a real racist, his concern would be the reverse. A real racist would not want to touch a woman who'd been touched by another race. He seems to be more of an Archie Bunker type of racist...
Thomas Jefferson: "A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where 51% of the people may take away the rights of the other 49%." (or 99.999% take away the rights of an individual).
"Some of her answers might excite popular prejudice, but if there is any principle of the Constitution that more imperatively calls for attachment than any other it is the principle of free thought—not free thought for those who agree with us but freedom for the thought that we hate." - dissenting opinion of SCOTUS decision in U.S. v Schwimmer.
"A thoughtcrime is an occurrence or instance of controversial or socially unacceptable thoughts. The term is also used to describe some theological concepts such as disbelief or idolatry,[1] or a rejection of strong social or philosophical principles.[2]" - Wikipedia
"crimethink - To even consider any thought not in line with the principles of Ingsoc. Doubting any of the principles of Ingsoc. All crimes begin with a thought. So, if you control thought, you can control crime. "Thoughtcrime is death. Thoughtcrime does not entail death, Thoughtcrime is death.... The essential crime that contains all others in itself."" - Newspeak Dictionary
"crimestop - Orwell's definition: "The faculty of stopping short, as though by instinct, at the threshold of any dangerous thought. It includes the power of not grasping analogies, of failing to perceive logical errors, of misunderstanding the simplest arguments if they are inimical to Ingsoc, and of being bored or repelled by any train of thought which is capable of leading in a heretical direction. In short....protective stupidity."" - Newspeak Dictionary
Oxford Dictionary -
"thoughtcrime
Pronunciation: /ˈθɔːtkrʌɪm
noun
An instance of unorthodox or controversial thinking, considered as a criminal offence or as socially unacceptable:"
If only he'd been a black rapper or "civil rights" leader, he might have gotten away with thinking bad thoughts about another race...
True, there is no government imposed punishment for his alleged statements. But, if the NBA can take over his team's day-to-day operations, if the NBA can force him to sell the team... I would call that a monopoly or cartel. Then again, I don't like Neighborhood Associations for the same reason.