[AUDIO] Donald Sterling - "Don't bring black people to my games" [AGREES TO SELL TEAM]

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nikkas workin at Churches chicken and Big Avery's BBQ Shack tellin millionaires what they should do tho
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Wow it's this type of attitude that will get us nowhere. I would commend someone who worked at churches more than nba players. Having millions of dollars would make the choice that much easier.
 

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which is what?

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The African American Experience

I'm sure no one will read anything from those links and keep using the word out of context tho. It's not enough to be aware of racism, why not know what the fukk you're saying?(not you in particular cuz I don't know where you stand)
 

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Standing up for yourself and your people, and not placing your faith in massa doesn't make sense to you?

It doesnt make sense to me that the players that the players should be held accountable for Sterling's actions. It doesnt seem off putting to you that the only worthy punishment for Sterling comes at the expense of the predominantly black players on this team.

Sterling's fate is sealed at this point, there's alot of raw emotion in this thread and rightfully so, but lets not forget who needs to be held accountable for wrong doings. The Perpetrator.

The dichotomy that's created over this subject between house ******s and real ******s, is pretty fukked up if you ask me... lets look a the steps to how oppinions similar to yours were formed.

1. Sterling makes racist comments publicly embarasses himself, the team, NBA etc.
2. Public outrage points at the players to be the ones to address the situation
3. Players seemingly are still going to play, because thats what players do
4. Players are regarded as c00ns etc.
5. Donald Sterling still owns an NBA team.

So who is really being defamed here...
 

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People complain about Jewish people a lot on here but this exactly why they are at the position they are now. Best believe if this same comment was about Jews there would be boycotts Sterling would have been placed on a indefinite suspension and no Jewish player on the team ( :russ: I know right ) would suit up for the Clips the next night or maybe even again until he was removed
 
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All you dudes complaining about how the media capes for gays and Jews should be silenced after that TNT halftime segment.The only dude with enough spine to speak his mind without fear was Ernie,while those other nikkas was on there tip toeing and stuttering over their words trying not to say anything too bold.Gays and Jews have no problem standing up and speaking their mind when they feel like they've been wronged,that's why they have the power..Blacks for the most part are scared to.PETA got more balls than most of these dudes.

You make a good point, but the thing is when you have no economic power(ownership; having an economic base), it often makes you scared. The black sports anchors and players will likely not say anything, because they're in fear of offending people and losing their checks. Same with the people in this thread calling these Clipper players c00ns. These posters know that their local police department is racist or their boss likely has a racist ideology, but these posters won't do anything because of the same reasons the Clippers players won't do anything(fear of offending people, losing that PAWG you've been dating, or getting fired from your jobs).
 

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ALL of the owners think this way

Sterling is the only one who got caught :sas2:
cant be stressed enough

when sterling talks about "the culture" he lives in, and how his friends don't like it -- who he fukk do yall think he's referring to. all them jews feel this way. jews in sports, jews in tv, jews in movies, jews that own ya favorite rappers masters -- they ALL harbor these emotions.
 
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OAKLAND–Because Jermaine O’Neal is the Warriors’ most experienced and thoughtful veteran, I wanted to hear what he had to say about the TMZ recording of Clipper owner Donald Sterling making many repulsive racial comments.

He had a lot to say, all of it reasoned, passionate and right to the point. In the middle of this emotional Warriors-Clippers playoff series, this is one helluva thing for the Clippers players to deal with, and O’Neal spoke to that, too.

—JERMAINE O’NEAL interview transcript/
-Q: Did you hear or read the recording of Donald Sterling?
-O’NEAL: Yes.
-Q: What were your feelings when you heard it?
-O’NEAL: As an African-American athlete, you get discouraged that this type of thing is still condoned in people’s lives.
You look at a situation where we’re good enough to work for you, but not good enough to be around you. To build a franchise, good enough to build business for you, but not good enough to mingle amongst your circles.
Very difficult thing to digest.
You know, if I’m a player who plays for him or coaches for him, and they have a predominantly African-American team, how do you feel about that? That you’re only good enough to do his work for him.
-Q: Could you play for that guy?
-O’NEAL: It’s difficult. It’s very difficult for I think any player in any sport to want to play for a guy that doesn’t believe in their race or looks down upon their race, for whatever reason.
I don’t know who would want to do that. I don’t know who would want to openly go and play for a person like that. It’s just strange that he would say those things and feel that way when you have a team that is predominantly African-American, a coach who’s African-American, a staff that’s African-American, basically.
It’s just strange.
-Q: You’re not on the Clippers, but in the middle of a playoff series, what happens now? What can a player do?
-O’NEAL: I don’t know what a player can do at this point. I think it’s more of the NBA–the NBA has to put their stamp on this, I really do.
If you promote anything else… and say what’s right and wrong for our brand, then this has to be at the top of the list. I mean, it just has to be.
It’s Adam Silver’s first real, real task. Let’s see what his response is. I think this can really set the tone for how people view him.
-Q: Do you think Sterling has to be suspended?
-O’NEAL: I think he definitely has to be penalized for this, no question. And it has to be severe. Because you’re surprised… maybe surprise isn’t the best word considering the past.
But sometimes you see the evolution in people and people change and view things differently. You see how the Clippers have grown from a bottom of the basement team to a team that people respect now.
So you would think that the ownership would change with that.
I’m normally a guy that has many words about a lot of things, but you’re just lost… you look at his comments… why he feels the way he feels and thinks the way he thinks, with African-Americans and Latinos basically helping him build his fortune.
I don’t know… I use this word with great respect, because there’s a lot of people that have committed themselves and their lives to changing how this word is used…
But it’s almost a slave mentality. Where you can go out and do all the work–you’re good enough to do all the work, make all the money for you–but just not good enough to sit at the table that you eat at.
That’s how it’s viewed.
-Q: I don’t think that’s terribly put at all.
-O’NEAL: That’s how it’s viewed very strongly amongst myself and I’m sure any other African-American who believes in evolution, who believes in change, and who believes in equal opportunity.
I’m sure President Obama will have something even stronger to say about this. I’m interested to see what his words are.
But I think the out pouring of reactions from a lot of people so far is really coming from the heart. At the end of the day, it’s just stupid.
-Q: It’s not a basketball thing, but it’s in the middle of a series. What do you think it possibly could mean?
-O’NEAL: I don’t think it’ll mean much to the series. I don’t think their guys are going to lay down and just not play. Just because their personality…
But I believe ultimately their base is what’s going to be affected–their fan base. I’m not sure when we go back there, whether we’ll see it in the stands when we play there on Tuesday, but in the long run, people are going to evaluate where they spend their money at. These games are very expensive.
You want to feel a part of something that makes you feel a part of it. Latinos and African-Americans–which is a big part of the Los Angeles base–I think ticket sales and sponsorships will be affected.

Jermaine O’Neal on Clippers owner Donald Sterling: “I don’t know who would want to openly go and play for a person like that” – Talking Points

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