Posted on 05/05/2014 9:31:29 AM PDT by Kaslin
A $2.5 million fine, a lifetime ban from the NBA and potential confiscation of his personal property through the forced sale of the L.A. Clippers? Are you kidding? Thats it? Donald Sterling is a racist pig. First stone first shmone. This thing aint over by a long shot.
As CBS reports, Donald Sterlings lifetime ban from the NBA isnt enough, NAACP says. Al Sharpton agrees, adding, No one should be allowed to own a team if they have in fact engaged in this kind of racial language. Sharpton warns that he is prepared to rally in front of the NBA headquarters if this matter is not immediately dealt with.
Sharpton says that a racist bigot like Sterling shouldnt be allowed to own a team. Lets take Sharptons demand to its reasonable and logical end. Should anyone with any unpopular or otherwise politically incorrect opinion whatsoever be allowed to own anything?
Just ask them. The progressive power class alone is qualified to make that call. And they have. The answer is an unequivocal no. Not in todays Amerika at least. Weve progressed way beyond that.
Furthermore, since under the Obama administration and AG Eric Holder weve officially abandoned such antiquated concepts as the binding contract, due process and the law, I say, why stop there? Political correctness is todays Pièce de résistance and properly trumps all.
Civil rights attorney Brian Claypool agrees. USA Today reports that hes disappointed that NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, in response to a question, said the ban from participating in any NBA or Clippers activities does not apply to other members of the Sterling family.
Whats to prevent his wife from buying the team? Claypool said. Im truly troubled by that. He (Silver) should have placed a prohibition on any member of the Sterling family being a part of any new ownership.
Uh, yeah.
But, again, why stop there? I mean, shouldnt Donald Sterling really be flayed alive?
Bear with me. It only makes sense. Xfinitys On Demand can air the flaying with Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton playing host. All proceeds can be donated to the NAACP, Planned Parenthood and the Human Rights Campaign in equally divided shares.
How else can we really make an example of a racist billionaire fat cat for exercising his First Amendment right to say stupid and repugnant things in a private conversation with his trollopy mistress?
Oh, sure, the trollop in question, V. Barbie Stiviano, overtly broke Californias wiretapping laws by furtively recording the private conversation, but, hey, this is 2014 and Obama has finally ushered in the age of lawlessness.
When the delicious spectacle of a 24/7 tar-and-feathering is at stake, the fruit of the poisonous tree is just way too sweet to pass up. Is the recording admissible in any court of law? Well, no, but its sure as heck admissible in the court of public opinion, illegally obtained or not.
But, once again I ask, why stop there? What about all those reality-based homophobic bigots you know, half of America and most of the world who stubbornly insist that marriage, by definition, is, always has been and always will be the binary coupling of man and wife? Isnt it time they, too, are drummed out of society and packed into boxcars?
Darn skippy.
Fascism is not for the squeamish or half-hearted. Progressive means forward and forward means, This is an entirely new world, and if were going to step into it, lets step all the way into it.
So says Esquire political blogger Charlie Pierce. In a recent appearance on PBS NewsHour, he implied that the NBA should next move to confiscate the Orlando Magic from Dick and Betsy DeVos, Christian philanthropists and Amway heirs who, in the past, have supported maintaining the definition of natural marriage.
Bigots.
Said Pierce: On another venture, what does Adam Silver now do, for example, with the DeVos family in Orlando, which funds anti-gay candidates and anti-gay issue ads all over the country, as well as owning the Orlando Magic? Does he talk to them? This is an entirely new world, and if were going to step into it, lets step all the way into it.
I think Pierce meant to say, This is a brave new world, but you get the idea.
Crushing dissent and terrorizing into silence those with traditional values is no small task. Serving up a palatable fascism cocktail cannot be effectively accomplished without following a specific recipe.
First, start with genuinely hateful and racist remarks by people like Sterling. Totally destroy them both publicly and privately and then move on to those with mainstream beliefs on such things as sexual morality and marriage. Next, disingenuously equate the two, add three cups of fascism, a dash of anti-Christian hate, whip to a frenzy and voila!
Its a cultural Marxist paradise.
Mozilla, anyone?
Still, none of this can be accomplished without the aid of Amerikan Pravda. CNNs Rachel Nichols gave a how to workshop on Wednesday:
In the NBA you have an owner in Orlando, Rich DeVos, whos made very unpopular statements [unpopular with whom?]. Hes campaigned against gay rights. He says that gay people should stop asking for special treatment because they want to get married, Nichols opined. There are a lot of people in this country who think that that is a problem [there are an equal number who don't], and I think that there is gonna be more and more attention paid to what these owners think. Its not just the players in the spotlight now, its not just management. Theyre accountable, too.
Atta girl! Its high time Christians and conservatives were held accountable for what they think.
Thought control is as American as Apfelstrudel!
And what about man-made global warming deniers, capitalists, so-called pro-lifers and generally anyone who watches the Fox News Channel? Why do they still have jobs?
I know, I know. Patience.
Barack Obama once said, If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.
It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.
Or was that Josef Goebbels?
Oh well, six of one
I agree it would be his problem,but he might be rich enough and mean enough not to care.
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He is part of an organization...not like an completely independent business man . If the NBA had allowed him to stay with his views, it would hurt the entire brand. Why don’t you learn to debate without calling someone nuts for a reasonable view? So many conservatives here really lack debating skills and use bombastic terms to make up for that lack.
I didn’t call “someone” nuts, I said “anyone”. It was not intended to be personal. However, if the shoe fits, as they say... I’m not interested in debating this foolishness and that’s all it is, foolishness. With all the real crises in our nation today this is the most important topic people can choose to argue over?
If the NBA had allowed him to stay with his views, it would hurt the entire brand.
...come now...if every sports league that ever existed decided to eject every miscreant owner that has ever sullied that league’s good name, a revolving door would be necessary...many owners have run their teams into the ground with lousy management, thus creating a perception and financial drain on the league, and none have been subjected to public humiliation over it...
...face it...this situation arises purely from the ox who’s getting gored being a favorite ox of the social elite caste...or do you suppose that some black owner suggesting, in the privacy of his own home, whites be kept from attending his arena would be similarly reviled in the public eye...?
...if so, you would be supposing incorrectly...
You know..I hear right wing commentators such as the dimwit Jesse Peterson complain that their is hypocracy here for various reasons..or this is feeding into the Jesse. Jackson types. Well, I don’t think that is avoidable, but totally off the point that that man holds racist views against his own team members and racism is a lot different than mismanagment for heaven sakes!
Oh, now you are not interested. Ok. You were interested enough to comment, but not now...whatever. And you really did call me nuts because obviously my opinion is that the NBA did the right thing. Now you are trying to back away from that that you insinuated at me. It is fine, I was not offended at all...I just think you are wrong.
How else can we really make an example of a racist billionaire fat cat for exercising his First Amendment right to say stupid and repugnant things in a private conversation with his trollopy mistress?
Well, there's always burning alive. And you could sauce it up by hanging him in chains, and then setting fire to him while he's still kicking. That would be phun. Morally edifying, too. Even Rush would be impressed by what awaits him.
<Do I really need a tag?>
OK, fine. You want me to admit I’m interested, sure I am, interested in how people can be so easily side-tracked from matters of real importance to something that shouldn’t rate a page 3 mention in the National Enquirer. If you wish to take it as personal thats up to you. You seem a little thin-skinned to me. (30)
How many people died because of Mr. Sterlings bigoted comments?
How many people died because of Mr. Sharptons bigoted comments? (Think Freddie's Fashion Mart in New York)
Final score:
Sterling 0
Sharpton 7
not at all...and I do agree, it matters very little in reality...we have world war 3 about to be launched.
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