Is he basically using the "im a product of my environment"
Like i gotta be racist or else....
My friend has had conversations with this chick. The ignorance levels are EXTREMELY high and has no shame...the relationship and audio tape are obvious.one of the most obvious cases of golddigging ive seen, its embarassing and I dont know how these types look themselves in the mirror
Why the hell were they giving an NAACP Award to someone non-black anyway?
Trying to get that Jew stimulus package?
1 issue I have is people acting like Sterling is an anomaly and inferring some post-racial narrative.
being silent worked for ghandi? Want to know why we wont be respected? because we refuse to give ultimatums. we always defer to the perpetrator and hopw he disciplines himself harshly. its time we start taking the scorched earth approach
Yall hear that c00n ass bytch in the audio? Talking about Matt Kemp is whiter and lighter than her, I thought he was ok to have a pic with
Man, we got to stop allowing mixed people claim black. Cuz we all know if they could be perceived as white, they'd take that shyt in a hurry
In other words nikkas can be purchased with game Tickets and Pics with players.
Buy a ticket, rent a nikka. Don't ask me how.
Yall don't get caught up in the semantics.
Zimmerman being Spanish (like my friend Jose Zimmerman), Sterling is a jew....
The real problem is Systematic WHITE supremacy. If he said it or not, nobody should be supporting ALLEGED WHITE supremacist
"For the most
, [Sterling] has been very, very kind to the minority youth community," the chapter's president Leon Jenkins explained to the Los Angeles Times at the time.
The NAACP Is Planning To Award Clippers Owner Donald Sterling With A Lifetime Achievement Award In MayThe branch's president, Leon Jenkins, attempted in 2009 to explain why the august civil rights group would honor a man many consider a racist. Jenkins began, by telling the Los Angeles Times, that the NAACP's Los Angeles chapter had planned to honor Sterling long before Baylor’s lawsuit. Seeming to sense the inadequacy of that response, Jenkins added the Clippers owner and real estate mogul's years of service to Los Angeles minority community.
“He has a unique history of giving to the children of L.A.,” Jenkins told the Los Angeles Times, then. "We can't speak to the allegations, but what we do know is that for the most part [Sterling] has been very, very kind to the minority youth community."