Posted on 09/08/2014 1:23:46 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Sure, there are assumptions he makes that are cringe-worthybut the questions about how to attract more white fans were entirely reasonable.
Well, the pitchforks are already sharpened and the torches lit anyway, so rather than let them go to waste why not drag another so-called racist before the Court of Public Opinion and see how much ratings-grabbing, head-shaking, race-shaming we can squeeze out of it. After all, the media got so much gleeful, hand-wringing mileage out of Don Sterling and Michael Brown.
The only problem is that Atlanta Hawks controlling owner Bruce Levenson is no Donald Sterling. Nor is his email racist. In fact, his worst crime is misguided white guilt.
I read Levensons email. Heres what I concluded: Levenson is a businessman asking reasonable questions about how to put customers in seats. In the email, addressed to Hawks President Danny Ferry, Levenson wonders whether (according to his observations) the emphasis on hip-hop and gospel music, the fact that the cheerleaders are black, the bars are filled with 90 percent blacks, kiss-cams focus on black fans, and timeout contestants are always black has an effect on keeping away white fans.
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This whole thing struck me as odd from the start. I'm thinking that Levenson wants a quick sale to somebody with deep pockets, and doesn't want the league getting in the way, so he's playing the race card on himself.
“If you have a y chromosome, why waste it?”
I hear ya man! My neck of the woods kinda guy!
The problem, of course, is that he fired himself. This is getting on the par with confessions in Stalinist Russia, for God’s sake. He should have kept his mouth shut - he’s only making it worse for other Americans who want to write and think freely.
He did not “blame” anyone did you read the memo?
He realized that when everyone associated with the franchise at all levels is black, they are not attracting or welcoming white patrons.
To which I say, duh.
The CEO Koonin has had 7 calls today from multi billionaires. :-)
RE: The CEO Koonin has had 7 calls today from multi billionaires. :-)
WOW, so many billionaires with too much money to throw away :)
Quick, tell Obammy and company that Uncle Sam wants their fair share...
But seldom, and I suspect if I were black I'd have at least a little one, for the individuals who hate me just because.
It is a very ominous sign when the players and sports media can basically strip an owner of his enterprise because he is politically incorrect.
If I were the owner of such an enterprise I would be looking for ways to monetize my investment before the value started to evaporate.
I think you are onto something. :)
Going to a game is suppose to be fun - NOT one more place people have to prove they’re not afraid or uncomfortable. It’s time to move out of the neighborhood - leave sports to the ‘black community’...
I heard a Fox News person suggest pretty much the same thing today.
you have zero understanding of the last 10 years.
Maybe we can get Jerry Jones to write a racist email.
Did you read the email? How does he "value," white people? He said white men are pansies, wimps, and don't like black people. If that's valuing someone, please, don't value me.
I have a question: are you a male? Did you have an orchidectomy?
Why do you “have to prove,” you are not afraid. Are you a man or a mouse?
White people fearing crowds of young blacks isn't racism. It's common sense.
You sound like a leftist.
I’ve seen identity politics being practiced on this site, so it’s fair to say it’s endemic to American politics now.
I see reality. You are living in a world created by MSNBC.
I try to be objective, but like Jesse Jackson, I examine my surroundings.
That’s not my point though. It’s that Kareem has sometimes been objective, sometimes not. This time he is.
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