Posted on 05/08/2014 5:14:55 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
Basketball Hall-of-Famer Michael Jordan reveals he was racist toward white people when he was growing up.
In a new book entitled Michael Jordan: The Life, the six-time NBA champion told author Ronald Lazenby his hatred for white people when he was younger stemmed from the North Carolina community he grew up in having a huge Ku Klux Klan influence.
....As I started looking at newspapers back in this era when I was putting together Dawson Jordans [Michaels great-grandfather] life, the Klan was like a chamber of commerce. It bought the uniforms for ball teams, it put Bibles in all the schools.
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You make some very interesting points. Being a white person from Oakland, I find it very perculiar how white liberal suburbians view the black plight in this country. They seem to think of black people as trapped in a pit with the lid held down by corpotate America and racists white people. Many black politicians propetuate that myth as well. It coulkd not be farther from the truth, though.
The stairs to success are indeed available in the inner city. I walked up them myself. It was not easy!!! But, I always believed down deep that if I gave it my best effort, at some point something would work out. Many black people (not all, but many) simply believe that the hard work I was willing to do, would simply not pay off for them. My parents taught me what I believed. Jessee Jackson, Al Sharpton, and the Race Hustlers taught them what they believed. It’s just that simple. We both went with our belief system and I went on to be happy and many liberal blacks went on to be angry (I’m generalizing, but you get my point).
The only person who can hold you down is yourself. I constantly preach this to my liberal friends. Blacks will not get off the mat in this country until they stop believing in crooked politicians and start believing in themselves. They should ask the Asian communities for advice on this matter!!
Another footnote: I love Oakland and will drive anywhere and everywhere. It was my home and I visit there often and (I have season tickets to the Raiders....Uhggg-why did I bring that up?). Anyway, I have friends who voted for Obama, preach the liberal lines, and all of that stuff, but when I say I’m heading to Oakland they are like.....”Is it safe there?” It’s so funny because the City of Oakland is the Democrat Party. Sure it can be a rough town, but that’s what happens when the Democrat philosphy is put to practice in my opinion. It sucks, doesn’t it? Detroit is even worse. I ask them why they vote for it if down deep they are scared of it?
Bottom line is that suburban whites have an inner guilt I just can’t relate to.
Oh well.....
Hey—thank you for that. I graduated from Rockford East High when it was in the top 5% academically on a national level. That was in 1972.
I left in 1973 and never returned other than to visit family and friends.
One friend told me a couple of years ago that “niner” tee-shirts were a hot item. Something about Rockford being the 9th most violent city in the country?
It broke my heart. Rockford was a great city to grow up in.
Safe, clean, prosperous, many of the Chicago mafia dons had their families there, attending school etc. I think they had a hand or a role in keeping it safe for their families. I don’t know, could be an urban legend.
I do remember Jan Capone (Al’s great-nephew) was a really good-looking, very popular kid and was Class president at Jefferson Jr High School. Jan is still alive, still playing drums in a rock band. I think he is and has been based out of Detroit.
We all had it good and no one’s parent’s were divorced, no one was unemployed, kids all had jobs after school and in the summers, we all had our own pocket money, no one got allowances.
We all had cars in high school, and we all drove to Beloit WI every weekend (drinking age was 18).
And if you got sideways with the law, they usually just brought you home to your parents and they would beat the hell out of you and save the city time and money.
Best regards
I believe he is also part owner of an NBA team...
Isn’t this the same thing as Paula Deen?
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