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

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I am simple man. I dont care for ricans, dominicans, haitians, and some jamaicans. Coming from the caribbean, I know how indian asians feel about africans. Living in america I know how mexicans and obviously whites feel about. I also learned not to trust certain blacks too. But people with contradictory beliefs are easy to identify
 

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:what: im only addressing donald sterling himself since thats the name im hearing most. im not saying there arent any racist under the age of 50. im talking specifically about that age group as it relates to my experiences and the fact he is over 80 himself. im sure he had his racist lackeys who are younger but he is the face of this unfolding drama right now. no need to get all c*nty.

it starts with him anyway. u think if he didnt have those views, his lackeys would still push him towards discriminating against minorities. if he wasnt a prejudiced old fukk, he wouldnt be surrounded with other racists.
It doesn't start with him. A culture of racism is handed down and allowed to exist because of a people who give two shyts about it because they to want to benefit from its privilege. Stop trying to isolate it to a "face." His actions and the people that allow it, cultivate it reflect a mentality of a PEOPLE.

fukk outta here with it being "a face." That's short sighted. Why give that bullshyt life because people choose to be that dumb?
 

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Don't like this Kareem quote:


No they are playing for Sterling. This reminds me of the slave owners telling their slaves "You aren't working for me, you are working for yourselves, God, and your people!"


care to remind me how much slaves got paid? remember slaves getting whipped? they were never working for a check!!!

slaves were clearly the bottom of the barrel. Basketball players ain't living to bummy with their maids and butlers.
 

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It doesn't start with him. A culture of racism is handed down and allowed to exist because of a people who give two shyts about it because they to want to benefit from its privilege. Stop trying to isolate it to a "face." His actions and the people that allow it, cultivate it reflect a mentality of a PEOPLE.

fukk outta here with it being "a face." That's short sighted. Why give that bullshyt life because people choose to be that dumb?

:comeon: so you want to put every white person, past and present, on trial because donald sterling is a racist old jew?

good luck.
 

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care to remind me how much slaves got paid? remember slaves getting whipped? they were never working for a check!!!

slaves were clearly the bottom of the barrel. Basketball players ain't living to bummy with their maids and butlers.
He was talking about the mentality of Sterling reflecting former slave owners, not the conditions players are subjected to.

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:comeon: so you want to put every white person, past and present, on trial because donald sterling is a racist old jew?

good luck.
Who said "every" besides you?

Is this the part where you over exaggerate my position so you can tell yourself that you've answered something?

You answering your own dumb ass slanted question, nothing I said.
 

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Who said every besides you?

Is his the part where you over exaggerate my position so you can tell yourself that you've answered something?

You answering your own dumb ass slanted question.

:wtf: you did

We have no idea the age of the associate sharing their concern about Sterlings mistress being around black people. I'm tired of the isolating of old folks and Sterling alone being at fault when there's an obvious culture of bigotry that circles him.

No...white folk need to get that shyt out of THEIR system and stop trying to scapegoat across the board age groups as one and the same.

No...it's white folks and their bullshyt that say nothing to police the Sterling types.

You must be out of your fukking mind if you think a group of 80+ year olds helped Sterling pull off the largest housing discrimination this country has ever seen...

This shyt is carried by him and enabling white folks young and old. Don't try to spread this shyt out

It doesn't start with him. A culture of racism is handed down and allowed to exist because of a people who give two shyts about it because they to want to benefit from its privilege. Stop trying to isolate it to a "face." His actions and the people that allow it, cultivate it reflect a mentality of a PEOPLE.

fukk outta here with it being "a face." That's short sighted. Why give that bullshyt life because people choose to be that dumb?

:wtf: i only mentioned sterling and said he is the face of this drama right now. i said almost all old people are prejudice to some degree and u saying that was bullshyt and putting it all on others. u excusing him? im confused :wtf:
 

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who is that ? i hope hes rich


Thats Bishop Don Juan :mjpls:
 

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:wtf: you did





:wtf: i only mentioned sterling and said he is the face of this drama right now. i said almost all old people are prejudice to some degree and u saying that was bullshyt and putting it all on others. u excusing him? im confused :wtf:
There is a pervasive culture with white people, as evidenced by Sterlings behavior being allowed to calcify itself and subjected onto a group of people.

Your attempts to isolate it to just "old people" as if only old white AND black folk exhibit these traits was an outright falsehood. ONLY whites by their SILENCE and sharing Sterlings mentality get to the point that beliefs become full scale practices against an entire body of non white people. Telling me otherwise as if I'm saying some sort of falsehood is trash. You've done nothing to debunk those facts. so now you don't want me to point out a culture that exists amongst white folks because it's somehow "unfair" to feel subjected to that. Id MUCH rather be subjected to reading this post about my position rather than the sit through the shyt white folks subject us to. but here you are being the fool making the two equals.

Sit yo ass down
 

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There is a pervasive culture with white people, as evidenced by Sterlings behavior being allowed to calcify itself and subjected onto a group of people.

Your attempts to isolate it to just "old people" as if only old white AND black folk exhibit these traits was an outright falsehood. ONLY whites by their SILENCE and sharing Sterlings mentality get to the point that beliefs become full scale practices against an entire body of non white people. Telling me otherwise as if I'm saying some sort of falsehood is trash. You've done nothing to debunk those facts. so now you don't want me to point out a culture that exists amongst white folks because it's somehow "unfair" to feel subjected to that. Id MUCH rather be subjected to reading this post about my position rather than the sit through the shyt white folks subject us to. but here you are being the fool making the two equals.

Sit yo ass down

:heh: when the hell did i say all of that? you twisting my words and creating something to argue about why? please please show me where the hell did i say old people are the only racist in the world. im fukking lost :mindblown:


what he said was fukked up but the honest truth is that all people over 65 are prejudiced as fukk. everybody's grandpa holds some kind of ignorant views against somebody else. just happens to be this is a billionaire owner of a major sports franchise and he got recorded saying this shyt. if he was some 80 year old babbling this same shyt in a nursing home somewhere, would anybody care?

aint ya ever seen gran torino? :heh:

i think they should force him out of the league anyway because obviously nobody with those views should own a business that employs so many people of color. nobody who grew up in the jim crow era should hold any position of power anywhere. not even as an ice cream store manager. people like that need to be put out to pasture and thats it.

oh no doubt. im not saying the 80 year old in the nursing home would be forgivable either, im just saying these old people from that era all have prejudiced views. there was a 85 year old puerto rican security guard where i work who got forced into retirement. motherfukker was the most racist vile man i have ever come across. even my wife's grandma, my wife told me last night that when she first met her ex boyfriend(who was a very dark skinned dominican) her grandma made a face like this:beli: when she first saw him. then she spoke to him and realized he was latino and she breathed a sigh of relief. her grandma is 86 years old.

they are just all extremely ignorant and out of touch. teaching them racial acceptance is teaching an old dog new tricks. they just cant learn.

yea im not excusing him. he needs to be put out to pasture with his ignorant ass. i wouldnt want to work for anybody like that or even put money in his pocket. im just saying it isnt unexpected that a 80 year old white guy thinks this way. he is just the one that got recorded.

:what: im only addressing donald sterling himself since thats the name im hearing most. im not saying there arent any racist under the age of 50. im talking specifically about that age group as it relates to my experiences and the fact he is over 80 himself. im sure he had his racist lackeys who are younger but he is the face of this unfolding drama right now. no need to get all c*nty.

it starts with him anyway. u think if he didnt have those views, his lackeys would still push him towards discriminating against minorities. if he wasnt a prejudiced old fukk, he wouldnt be surrounded with other racists.

:comeon: so you want to put every white person, past and present, on trial because donald sterling is a racist old jew?

good luck.


i hate going the name calling route on message boards but you gotta be the most arrogant douchebag poster in the coliseum. nikka over here twisting words in his mind to create arguments to make himself seem like an intellectual :mjlol:

go analyze some vladimir ducasse game tape genius
 

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listening to sports radio in B-more. fukking crooked cop Ed Norris :cape: for Sterling. Talking bout it's wrong to criticize Sterling but nothing is said about Jay-Z rocking the 5%er medallion and other blacks who make prejudiced comments. :shaq2:
 

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fukk Mark Cuban. Straight up man...fukk him and the white folks in the comments section :cape: for Sterling.

Mark Cuban of Dallas Mavericks rails against Donald Sterling, but not in favor of kicking out owner - ESPN

Cuban not in favor of booting Sterling

DALLAS -- Mavericks owner Mark Cuban believes the NBA would be a better league without Donald Sterling in it, but Cuban called the potential scenario of forcing the Los Angeles Clippers owner to sell the team in wake of the racist comments attributed to him "a slippery slope."

Cuban was one of several NBA owners to make strong comments about Sterling on Monday, a day before commissioner Adam Silver is scheduled to hold a press conference in New York to make an announcement regarding the league's investigation into the issue.

However, Cuban was the only one to express concern about the potential precedent that could be set by forcing Sterling to leave the league.

"I think there's a constitution for a reason, right? Because this is a very slippery slope," Cuban said before Game 4 of the Mavericks-San Antonio Spurs series. "What Donald said was wrong. It was abhorrent. There's no place for racism in the NBA, any business I'm associated with, and I don't want to be associated with people who have that position.

"But at the same time, that's a decision I make. I think you've got to be very, very careful when you start making blanket statements about what people say and think, as opposed to what they do. It's a very, very slippery slope.

"Again, there's no excuse for his positions. There's no excuse for what he said. There's no excuse for anybody to support racism. There's no place for it in our league, but there's a very, very, very slippery slope."

Houston Rockets owner Leslie Alexander, on the other hand, made it clear in an interview with the Houston Chronicle that he wanted Sterling to be forced out of the league.

Like Cuban, Alexander interpreted the NBA constitution to not allow the commissioner to have the power to remove an owner except for gambling. However, Alexander said he suggested to Silver that all the Clippers players could be given the option to become free agents after this season, a step toward driving Sterling out of the league.

"This kind of behavior can't be allowed in the NBA by owners, players or anybody," Alexander told the paper. "This guy has no place in the family of the NBA. Whatever it takes, we have to make sure this kind of event never happens again."

Jeanie Buss, whose family owns the Clippers' building-mate Los Angeles Lakers, also released a statement on Monday.

"The comments and sentiments expressed on the tape are reprehensible and disturbing, and certainly are the opposite of how the Lakers feel about the league's players and fans. I have full confidence that Adam Silver and the NBA will handle this situation appropriately."

Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert issued perhaps the most strongly worded statement on Monday.

"It is shocking that anyone could hold the kind of offensive and feeble-minded views that are being attributed allegedly to the Clippers owner, Donald Sterling,'' Gilbert said in the statement. "The diverse staff members of the Cleveland Cavaliers franchise are united in encouraging commissioner Silver and the NBA to respond with swift and appropriate action consistent with a strong zero tolerance approach to this type of reprehensible behavior."

Cuban said he would support any decision the commissioner made in regards to disciplining Sterling, but Cuban believes the league constitution will limit that to a fine and suspension. Other owners called for harsh punishment.

"We trust (NBA) commissioner Adam Silver to handle this matter swiftly and properly, but let me state without reservation: There is no place for prejudice or intolerance in our league, or anywhere else," Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores said in a statement. "That's not a debatable point. It's a first principle."

A statement from Portland Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen read, "The kind of statements attributed to Clippers owner Donald Sterling, if true, are abhorrent, and not acceptable for the owner of an NBA franchise or anyone in professional sports. We at the Trail Blazers reject any and all such sentiments, and believe NBA leadership should take swift and impactful action in this case."

Cuban was concerned about an arbitrary line being set for forcing people out of the league due to controversial beliefs that could be considered offensive.

"In this country, people are allowed to be morons," Cuban said. "They're allowed to be stupid. They're allowed to think idiotic thoughts.

"Within an organization like the NBA, we try to do what's in the best interest of the league and that's why we have a commissioner and a constitution and I think Adam will be smart and deal with Donald with the full extent available. But, again, if you're saying a blanket, 'Let's kick him out?' I don't want to go that far because it's not about Donald, it's not about his position, it's about his mess -- and what are we going to make a decision on?

Cuban added that it was "damn scary" to ponder the thought of attempting to remove somebody from the NBA because of their private thoughts.

"In no uncertain terms am I supporting what Donald Sterling said, or his position," Cuban said. "He's obviously racist, he's obviously bigoted. And in this day and age when you're in the public eye, you've got to be damn careful -- if that's your position and that's unfortunately where you're at -- you better be damn careful what you say, even in the privacy of your own home.

"But regardless of your background, regardless of the history they have, if we're taking something somebody said in their home and we're trying to turn it into something that leads to you being forced to divest property in any way, shape or form, that's not the United States of America. I don't want to be part of that."
Cuban just lost a fan. It almost sounds like he has something to hide or doesn't want something to come out about him :mjpls:
 

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Clippers better not play tomorrow.


My whole thing is why wait and delay this for so long? We all knew this was going to be the minimum he would have gotten, these nikkas could've saved the Clippers' players a little bit of stress and announced this on Saturday during that half assed press conference.

I want the Clippers to sit out tomorrow, but at the same time I realize that it's fukked up that the league is even putting them in this position. The NBA constitution leaked, according to sources at ESPN it takes a 3/4ths majority vote to kick an owner out of the league. I think Silver has been working on trying to get the owners to agree to it, but they don't have the necessary votes to enact this, thus putting him in this position where he's going to have to announce this fukk shyt tomorrow when he was expecting to be able to announce the 3/4ths expulsion.

As a Clipper player, what peace of mind does this fine and suspension give you? Ok, he's not allowed in the building and he's losing a million dollars (that he'll make back tomorrow night anyways!), and after the game he can check his bank account from his mansion in LA and see that his boys have made him even more money that night, and will continue to do so throughout the playoffs.

If you're a black Clipper player I have no idea how you can keep playing without feeling somewhat guilty of your actions.



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Breh, you and everyone else....


LETS ALL SETTLE DOWN UNTIL THE PRESS CONFERENCE.


I've just read 10 pages of anger based off 2 Marc Stein tweets:deadrose:



Lead ESPN NBA Analyst? - Yes

NBA commissioner or God? - No



We've waited this fukkin long... JUst wait until the press conference, and then prepare for the possibility of boycotts, riots, and all types of fukkery...


Just 5 more hours now dog... I'm patient.


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