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Donovan Mitchell - CRT and Off Court Racial Issues were Draining

It may be hard to believe but different people can have different experiences in nearly the same scenario. Michael Jordan had a much different experience when he won his 6th ring, than, say, Rusty LaRue.
Sure. But you'd think that someone would feel similarly if it were such a common issue.
 
Sure. But you'd think that someone would feel similarly if it were such a common issue.
Maybe they do and just aren't vocal about it. We have had plenty of prominent NBA players make such derogatory comments before, so it isn't new. "You go play in Utah" comes to mind. Not to mention the infamous show-down between douchebag fans and Westbrick.
 
I'll bow out here. I'm happy to let Donovan be happy somewhere else while we enjoy having a team that likes each other and gives maximum effort... For however long that honeymoon lasts.

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Donovan wasn't painting himself as the victim - he was speaking for other people. And you don't want to hear it because the unavoidable consequence of bringing up these issues is that it makes Utah look bad. As if that consequence isn't worth raising awareness.
Yes he was. In Donovan’s mind he’s always the victim.
 
I guess I don't understand how Utah's reputation with regard to racism is ever supposed to improve when so many people's gut reaction is to immediately undermine and downplay whenever a Black person speaks of their experiences.

The whole "There's racists everywhere, Utah is being unfairly targeted" group seems to miss a crucial point: The reputation didn't just come from thin air. There's a reason our Black population is essentially non-existent. Racist events may happen everywhere, but from my observation, the general reaction to them when they happen here is less about having Black people's backs and more crying about how unfair it is how much negative attention we're getting. When other Black people see that, it probably doesn't make them want to live here, and certainly doesn't make it feel very welcoming for those who do live here.
Cleveland’s Athletic reporter to Eric Walden when speaking on these matters: “Donovan can expect similar responses here if he gets as involved in politics as he did in Utah in Ohio” Let me preface this by saying that’s not a word for word quote but a summation.
 
Each issue he brought up factually happened, so I'm not sure how this is true.
Lol…a cop pulled him over and gave him attitude….but must be because he’s black….in the Twittersphere(moron Ville) that resonates. He wasn’t a victim there at all lmao. He experienced every day life.
 
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Maybe they do and just aren't vocal about it. We have had plenty of prominent NBA players make such derogatory comments before, so it isn't new. "You go play in Utah" comes to mind. Not to mention the infamous show-down between douchebag fans and Westbrick.
We’ve had plenty of NBA players say the opposite too. Including those far removed from the NBA. Take Raja Bell for example. He’s said he loved living in Utah…this at a time when he HATED the organization and playing for it. He’s said he stills returns to Utah often, but has said you also don’t see a lot of black faces there. Not seeing black faces doesn’t make all the white ones racist. Raja is real. Donovan’s a “I wanna play victim all the time” kinda guy.
 
15 pages worth of discussion and people apparently can't agree on a simple reality: two things can be true simultaneously. Yeah, Utah's a right-wing, deeply conservative state with racism ingrained even at religious level. And yes, Donovan is a prima donna who found out that PR stunts can only get you so far.
 
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