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

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brehs, first post here, dap me up

I've enjoyed this thread, the gems, the blessings, the jokes. Yet i'm saddened because sterlynch exposed the "way it is", big money, feeling powerless to change it

There are sterlynches in every industry. I worked for one, called himself a champion for diversity. Yet year after year I got passed over for making partner, when blondies were advancing left and right. Had to go for self

Sterlynch claims "I'm not a racist" yet his actions (treating minorities like shyt in his buildings) and true words (taped) show the opposite

Only way to combat this is to network and get our own brehs. Magic did exactly that (I own the dodgers) and sterlynch is beyond mad. Quote nip hussle:

"We need community centers that teach the music biz
That way we learn to retain ownership on some jewish shyt
Don't take your hand down, you built it -it's more lucrative
And out of everything that I spoke is the truest
shyt"
 

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Senile old men don't remember everything like Donald sterling.



Smh at Chuck

Chuck: "I think sterlings wife is right he's just senile or has dementia."

Kenny: "no it's not either he has an ignorance that bleeds out everytime he speaks."

Can't tell y'all how much. I cant stand Kenny sometimes, but he's been the only guy on TNT who has consistently been on point about sterling

And it was interesting to see how they said they wish they could move on from talking about sterling and Kenny relaunctly agreed after chuck tapped him on the shoulder
 

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The shyt Donald Sterling said that some of you nikkas are calling gospel I've said a thousand times over but cats don't listen. I've worked in IB my whole adult life. I've broken lots of breads with cacs and made money hand over first with jews in this business and I still don't trust a damn one of them when it comes down to it. So it kills me to see brothas who haven't even had a percentage point of the amount of success I've had in my dealings with them trust them and their word more than they trust their own people.
 

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just look at the logic in all this though, this man got caught saying racist ass shyt and is still somehow blaming and throwing blacks under the bus even though he's the one that fukked up, it makes no sense at all!

Imagine if Vick was being interviewed about his whole dogfighting ordeal after it happened and instead of talking about his actions he just started going in on white people and their over the top love for dogs. That shyt wouldn't fly at all and he would prolly be the most hated man in America.

Why can't you make more meaningful relevant posts like this instead of your gay trolling comments?
 

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Why can't you make more meaningful relevant posts like this instead of your gay trolling comments?
:yeshrug: I do this shyt for all my nikkas in the pen b. Black ty hold ya head. Skinny p hold ya head... big dic derrick u almost home baby. All my fallen soldiers I miss yall. This yogurt da don speakin. I'm out, toodaloo



(Oh yeah I know ya bich ass can't neg me on this post since u did earlier. Hold that fucboy)
 
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Whitlock's take on the Anderson Cooper interview and the whole situation--pretty good read:

Sterling's refreshing transparency

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For those of us who prefer our billionaire bigots free of sheets and hoods and deceptive words, Donald Sterling's Anderson Cooper interview was a rare treat.

The disgraced NBA owner made no real attempt to conceal his feelings of superiority. In his trial by combat, Sterling eschewed the help of counsel, both legal and public relations, and entered the ring alone. He left on a stretcher, unaware of the fatal self-inflicted wounds.

There is no defending Donald Sterling today. It can't be done. Anderson Cooper and CNN did not trick a crazy old man. They did not bait him or secretly record him. According to Cooper, Sterling did not exhibit signs of dementia or lack of coherence. He was not an enraged, jealous lover.

He is a white supremacist making a final plea to a small council of men he believes sympathize with his plight.

"I wanted to apologize also to my partners," Sterling told Cooper. "I have 29 partners in a league that's a wonderful league. I respect them. And I love every owner. Every owner knows me. I love the commissioner.

"I'm sure that it's -- it's terribly difficult for him to impose severe punishment, because he knows me so well. But here he is trying his best."

And here Sterling was trying his best to let his partners know that he knows them best.

"Of course they support me," Sterling said. "They can't understand why I would say that. I can't understand why I would say that. ... I embarrassed the league. I humiliated them. I don't know how, why I did it. I mean, it's so terrible."

This is not terrible. It's enlightening and refreshing. In this age of political correctness, rarely do we see power expose itself this transparently. I began the day expecting Sterling to somewhat sincerely apologize and try to put an end to this controversy. He reignited it and built a bigger fire.

He apologized to his peers in ownership and the members of his own family hurt by his words, and he defended the young woman who betrayed him. There was no direct apology to black people or black Clippers fans or the black players in the NBA. When Cooper asked Sterling what exactly he was sorry about, the Clippers owner cleverly sidestepped.

"Well, I'm sorry that so many people are hurt," he responded, and then talked about his grandchild who was ridiculed at nursery school.

No. Sterling lashed out at black people, using Magic Johnson as our proxy, a symbol of the black American male in Sterling's mind.

"He acts so holy," Sterling said. "I mean, he made love to every girl in every city in America. And he had AIDS."

I felt foolish for expecting an apology. Sterling's decision to grant Cooper the interview exposed the billionaire's agenda and level of contrition. Had he wanted to make peace with black people, he would've chosen Oprah, Arsenio, Michael Wilbon, Stephen A. Smith or Roland Martin for his interrogation. Sterling opted to speak with the son of an heiress socialite. He appealed to the establishment, old money.

Spike Lee said Sterling reminded him of Alabama Gov. George Wallace. Sterling reminded me of J. Edgar Hoover attempting to discredit Martin Luther King Jr. In a white supremacist's mind, a black man must be perfect to be loved and revered, but a white man's great deeds overshadow his great sins.

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"Well," Sterling continued, "what kind of a guy goes to every city, he has sex with every girl, then he catches HIV and -- is that someone we want to respect and tell our kids about? I think he should be ashamed of himself. I think he should go into the background."

What kind of a man owns slaves, implements Jim Crow laws, empowers a drug war against the poor, subjugates women, discriminates against gays or denies housing to blacks and Latinos -- is that someone we want to respect and tell our kids about? That man should go into the background.

Or maybe that man should be allowed to repent and redeem himself. And maybe he should be judged in context with empathy and a full understanding of his complicated journey.

Donald Sterling is ignorant of African-Americans' complex journey. He does not know what he does not know. He has no respect for us or our flawed culture. He has little or no sincere remorse for the discriminatory manner in which he ran his real estate empire, treated Elgin Baylor as general manager of the Clippers or behaved in his private interactions with his mistress.

He sees black people as inferior to white Jews.

"The Jewish people -- the Jewish people have a company, and it's for people who want to borrow money and no interest," Sterling told Cooper. "They want to give them a fish pole -- a fishing pole. We want to help people. If they don't have money, we will loan to it you. You don't have interest. One day, you will pay us back.

"... I spend millions on giving away and helping minorities. Does [Magic] do that? That's one problem I have. Jews, when they get successful, they will help their people. And some of the African-Americans -- maybe I will get in trouble again -- they don't want to help anybody."

There are kernels of truth in Sterling's rant. I've written about black people's indifference to supporting the black institutions, particularly historically black colleges and universities, that have supported us. The reason Sterling was twice selected to receive lifetime achievement awards from the NAACP is because white Jewish people are the longtime financial supporters of the organization.

What Sterling fails to comprehend -- and many people black and white fail to understand -- is the uniqueness of our struggle in America. We were systematically pitted against each other in slavery. Our individual survival was predicated on our willingness to betray each other. We are subliminally trained to see ourselves as inferior to white people. We are socialized to hate ourselves.

I transitioned from past tense to present tense because the training and socializing have never stopped. They've taken new forms -- mass incarceration through an immoral, pointless drug war and popular culture that profits from, celebrates and mainstreams the degradation and dehumanization of black people.

It's how we went from Dr. King's generation demanding to be treated as men to a generation demanding to call itself and be treated as n-----s. It's why Doc Rivers, David Stern and everyone else were quite comfortable ignoring Sterling's documented history of housing discrimination and reprehensible treatment of Elgin Baylor. We drink from the same polluted well of bigotry as Sterling.

I get why the NBA wants Donald Sterling to go away. His transparency is overshadowing the games. I hope he sticks around until we're forced to address the elephants he keeps putting center court.

NBA Sterling's refreshing transparency - ESPN
 

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Smh at Chuck

Chuck: "I think sterlings wife is right he's just senile or has dementia."

Kenny: "no it's not either he has an ignorance that bleeds out everytime he speaks."

Can't tell y'all how much. I cant stand Kenny sometimes, but he's been the only guy on TNT who has consistently been on point about sterling

And it was interesting to see how they said they wish they could move on from talking about sterling and Kenny relaunctly agreed after chuck tapped him on the shoulder

It's funny though because Kenny is only speaking up now since he knows he has all the support; but when that shyt first broke him and Shaq tippy-toed and beat around the bush with Ernie it was ridiculous. Ironically Chuck was the only one who said anything about suspension at the time.
 
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"ever since Barack and Eric Holder took over the white house the Blacks are able to do whatever the hell they want meanwhile whites still get blamed for racism, they won't stop until we're broke and penniless, it's time to take our country back"

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#BringBackOurCountry :troll:
 
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