I was going to leave well alone on the subject, having had a fair hearing here. I just happened to have on CTV (Canada). There was a gentleman by the name of Butch Carter, a former coach of the Toronto Raptors. He came off most statesmanlike and the voice of reason on the subject of Sterling. He would be described as black.
Then the usual suspect, the female interviewer asked him this. Did he ever experienced racism in the Toronto organization?. I wonder if she expected a pious accolade? He launched into a bitter denunciation of the then owner, a Richard Peddie. Turns out he was fired in the year 2000. Yes, implied it was racist.
The weapon used to attempt to crush Sterling is one of the most effective of our times. The only possibility is that the left may wear out it's use. I observe that ordinarily the destruction of an individual happens, then all is quiet. Then it is paraded again. This time it has come quickly on the heels of Bundy.
I wonder if it will ever become blunted with over use?.
Let's hope so. I think it will. I think most Americans lean to the right and that guys like Reid are in office ONLY because of systemic, organized vote fraud that pushed just enough over the line to put him in. So the whole controversy revolves around a politician who, in actual on-the-ground terms, was rejected by most of "the people."