I think CNN said this man is worth 2 Billion
with that kind of money you can flip out about anything
'Mo money 'mo problems.
I think CNN said this man is worth 2 Billion
with that kind of money you can flip out about anything
While we're on the topic of Sterling, here's a fun quote from his deposition.
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Sterling's reaction was definitely racist, but mostly just plain fucking weird.
Who in the fuck flips out over something like that?
This can't be real. This is some Steve Zisou level shit.
Isolate the billion dollar racist, potentially ruin the lives of lower-middle class families.
Smart plan.
"Ruin the lives of lower-middle class families"
You can't be serious...
I'm serious. Are you? Or do you have a point?
I'm just curious as to how the lives of middle-class families would be "ruined" by the public acting on their outrage against a racist.
That's all.
There are more people who are putting in hours at a sporting events than the players and billionaire owner.
And would they lose employment by the ousting of the owner?
So, because there might be a "work stoppage" you're ok with a group of black athletes continuing to play for man who literally hates them outside of their capacity to make him money?
Boston is notable as one of the most progressive cities for blacks, with white-collar racism peppered in. That is why there is more stigma attached.
Link? Proof? Study? 1st time I've heard that one. Coming from friends who have lived there that definitely wasn't their experience. I'd dare to say that Boston is probably the whitest and most racist city in the northeast.
While we're on the topic of Sterling, here's a fun quote from his deposition.
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LOLWhile we're on the topic of Sterling, here's a fun quote from his deposition.
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damn, some people saying this is only the "tip of the iceberg" for him in regards to who his views.
he must've been holding back a lot in that phone convo. lmao.
He's a well known racist and at the same time that conversation was 100% set up by that chick.
There are more people who are putting in hours at a sporting events than the players and billionaire owner.
Show me where I suggested that?
If there is a work stoppage because the players refuse to play, then yes. There will be individuals losing income they were anticipating otherwise.
I think you're just arriving to the story and possibly have limited knowledge about the business portion of the sport.
You also just cherry picked a piece of the overall point, which was posted in response to something not directly related to the point you're making.
To answer your question though, yes. They are also okay with it as well for very obvious reasons.
I'm sorry that I don't have any highly credible Deadspin articles to link you. I just paid attention in history and learned some things about of the earliest black surgeons in the country and other professions.
I also learned that the world is pretty racist as well. Neat stuff!
I'm sorry that I don't have any highly credible Deadspin articles to link you. I just paid attention in history and learned some things about of the earliest black surgeons in the country and other professions.
I also learned that the world is pretty racist as well. Neat stuff!
Link? Proof? Study? 1st time I've heard that one. Coming from friends who have lived there that definitely wasn't their experience. I'd dare to say that Boston is probably the whitest and most racist city in the northeast.
I'm sorry that I don't have any highly credible Deadspin articles to link you. I just paid attention in history and learned some things about of the earliest black surgeons in the country and other professions.
I also learned that the world is pretty racist as well. Neat stuff!
Would love for the NBA to declare all player contracts null, to become immediate free agents and strip the team of all draft picks for the next 10 years. Make the team worthless.
While we're on the topic of Sterling, here's a fun quote from his deposition.
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You paid attention to history and came to the conclusion that Boston is one of the most progressive cities for black people? Either someone lied to you or you're lying to us because that couldn't be further from the truth.
I think you're just arriving to the story and possibly have limited knowledge about the business portion of the sport.
You also just cherry picked a piece of the overall point, which was posted in response to something not directly related to the point you're making.
To answer your question though, yes. They are also okay with it as well for very obvious reasons.
Apparently Deadspin got an extended version of the whole conversation http://goo.gl/0GDy6M
I arrived to this story when it broke just like everyone else. Also, because I'm from Los Angeles, I'd already known about Donald Sterling's previous accusations of racism regarding his rental properties.
But, I'll admit that I don't follow sports or know a whole lot about them, so in regards to the finer points of the sport you're right.
So help me out: how is this worse than the 2011 Lockout that shut down the entire league and was largely over money? That was allowed to happen, but the league won't (or shouldn't, as you seem to believe) take a stand against one team owner and his blatant and unforgivable racism because it might cost some jobs in the process? How does that work? Honest question.
Apparently Deadspin got an extended version of the whole conversation http://goo.gl/0GDy6M
Apparently Deadspin got an extended version of the whole conversation http://goo.gl/0GDy6M
Apparently Deadspin got an extended version of the whole conversation http://goo.gl/0GDy6M
Link? Proof? Study? 1st time I've heard that one. Coming from friends who have lived there that definitely wasn't their experience. I'd dare to say that Boston is probably the whitest and most racist city in the northeast.
Dude, what the fuck are you taking about? If you believe that some fool's job matters more than the integrity & self-respect of the people responsible for that fool being able to work, that's fine. But you don't get to be petulant when people question your moral priorities.
If the players want to boycott the games, not only would the be within their rights, but they would be completely justified and have the backing of pubic opinion. Any collateral damage of people not being able to work is irrelevant...