Oh my God, tell me you didn't just post a link to a white supremacist sight to back up your assertions. Jesus Christ.
link to a white supremacist sight
No, I posted a link to pictures of detroit........the same pictures that are on a number of sites under the same title - "THE RUINS OF DETROIT"......search the title yourself and see how many hits there are......admittedly, I should have considered which one to link or not link, but I simply took the first one that appeared, and inadvertently gave you cause to play the race card rather than acknowledge the photographs.......the last time I saw these pics it was through a link posted on the site of WDIV, the local NBC affiliate teevee station.
Detroit IS what it has become over the last 35 or more years. If you need to proclaim the indisputable truth as "racist", go for it.
see, it doesn't matter who dares to publish these pics of the ruination, they always produce a chorus of whining....(I trust that you won't even bother to try the race card bit on a basketball team. Or will you again try to prohibit the truth?)
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Kings apologize for Detroit-bashing pictures
November 10, 2005
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- The Sacramento Kings bought full-page ads in two newspapers to apologize for showing derogatory images of Detroit on video screens prior to their home opener against the Pistons.
When the Pistons were introduced Tuesday night, the Arco Arena scoreboard flashed pictures of abandoned buildings, burned-out cars, piles of rubble and other negative images of Detroit. The Pistons won the game 102-88.
The Kings apologized that night and owners Joe and Gavin Maloof bought a full-page ad that ran in Thursday editions of The Detroit News, expressing ``great respect for Detroit's long and rich tradition as a landmark American city and the incredibly positive impact the Motor City has made over the course of our country's history.''
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The ad will also run in Friday editions of the Detroit Free Press.
``We all feel terrible that we made just a big mistake, and we want to communicate that,'' Kings spokeswoman Sonja Brown told the News.
Pistons coach Flip Saunders said he and his assistants were initially angered by the display, but settled down after hearing from the Kings.
``Their organization has always been very first-class. Opening night, sometimes they get really excited,'' Saunders told the Free Press. ``Some of their people, they just really weren't quite thinking all the way.''
NBA spokesman Tim Frank said the league is reviewing the incident.
NBA policy prohibits ``ridiculing of opponents or game officials ... via PA announcements, video, or matrix displays, music or mascot skits.''
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-pistons-kings-apology&prov=ap&type=lgns