Darkwing Duck
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I guess you can split that hair as far as you like. He spoke his opinion in his own home to someone he was intimate with. Not that big a stretch.
From a legal standpoint, it's a very LARGE hair.
I guess you can split that hair as far as you like. He spoke his opinion in his own home to someone he was intimate with. Not that big a stretch.
Who is they?
I am SICK of hearing how PROUD they all are of themselves for standing against racism.
Don't even want to watch basketball at all tonight.
Way too much self-aggrandizement. UGH.
just STFU please
Haven't been watching, but I think you are wrong about this. It is an important action for these people to make a stand against racism. The fact is that racism has absolutely no place in a civilized world, and when there is a victory for the right thing, I think it should be celebrated and talked about. The fact that racism still exists is sickening, but awareness is a huge tool in eradicating it, and awareness only happens when people are willing to talk about it.
Most nights, basketball is only about basketball, but today it is much bigger than that.
How much bigger is it really? I guess any stand is better than no stand, but what effect is it supposed to have realistically? Now if the Clipper's refused to play another game as a result, or the entire player's union staged a walk-out in unified protest ending the 2014 playoffs as their "stand" that would be something of real value. Making comments on TV is just another talking head realistically. It is better than nothing, but in the end won't really have much lasting effect.
I am SICK of hearing how PROUD they all are of themselves for standing against racism.
Don't even want to watch basketball at all tonight.
Way too much self-aggrandizement. UGH.
just STFU please
Why can't folks just be happy that one of the good ol' boys got his? Maybe a lot of these "talking heads" who are players have personal experience with the man or his bigotry. Maybe for years they've heard or experienced garbage from this guy and now he's getting his? In the long game, there will always be bigotry and racism, so I don't think it's a big deal to celebrate one of the good ol' boys getting punked...by a whoore no less.
How much bigger is it really? I guess any stand is better than no stand, but what effect is it supposed to have realistically? Now if the Clipper's refused to play another game as a result, or the entire player's union staged a walk-out in unified protest ending the 2014 playoffs as their "stand" that would be something of real value. Making comments on TV is just another talking head realistically. It is better than nothing, but in the end won't really have much lasting effect.
This may not be popular, but realistically "they" should do nothing to the man. He is entitled to his opinion as much as the next guy. If he were on a nationally televised interview or something and said those things as a spokesperson of the NBA he should be subject to the NBA's conduct clause if such a thing applies. He said it in the supposed privacy of his own home and the only reason anyone even knows about it is his gold-digging "girlfriend" trying to win the lottery in law suits and notoriety. I know there are plenty of things my wife and I discuss I would never want aired on TV and we should be entitled to that privacy especially if it is in my own home. Just my $0.02.
Edit:
That is, for THIS particular case. For all the **** he did publicly he should have his ball squashed by a bi-curious sumo.
I'm a little late to the party, and haven't read most of the thread, but here's my 2 scents: The government just needs to put microphones in every room that exists. Then they can monitor people's speech and we can punish those who have different opinions. Perhaps we could even institute the death penalty for people who dare speak their mind (I've heard that works pretty well in North Korea).
Sarcasm aside, I think the guy is an idiot for saying what he said, but it really bothers me that people are cheering for the loss of freedom of speech in this country.
I'm a little late to the party, and haven't read most of the thread, but here's my 2 scents: The government just needs to put microphones in every room that exists. Then they can monitor people's speech and we can punish those who have different opinions. Perhaps we could even institute the death penalty for people who dare speak their mind (I've heard that works pretty well in North Korea).
Sarcasm aside, I think the guy is an idiot for saying what he said, but it really bothers me that people are cheering for the loss of freedom of speech in this country.
Haven't been watching, but I think you are wrong about this. It is an important action for these people to make a stand against racism. The fact is that racism has absolutely no place in a civilized world, and when there is a victory for the right thing, I think it should be celebrated and talked about. The fact that racism still exists is sickening, but awareness is a huge tool in eradicating it, and awareness only happens when people are willing to talk about it.
Most nights, basketball is only about basketball, but today it is much bigger than that.