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Donald Sterling Could be a Racist as Long as He Supported Democrats and Didn't Get Caught


Posted on April 28, 2014 by Gary DeMar Filed under Corruption, Feminism, Liberalism, Politics, Race, Racism, Scandals, Sports


Donald Sterling owns the Los Angeles Clippers. I didn’t know LA had another NBA team, and I had never heard of Donald Sterling. It seems he made some bigoted remarks about blacks and Hispanics that his girlfriend V. Stiviano (who is half-black and half-Mexican) secretly recorded. Here are two of them.


“It bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you’re associating with black people. Do you have to?”
 



Here’s another one:


“You can sleep with [black people]. You can bring them in, you can do whatever you want. The little I ask you is not to promote it … and not to bring them to my games.”

You can read these and other comments in context here.

In nearly all the articles I’ve read about Donald Sterling and this particular incident, it seems that he has a long history of bigoted remarks, as Kyle Wagner points out:


“Remember that these aren't the unfortunate offhand comments of an old man. These are expressions of a worldview that Sterling has acted upon time and time again, with real effects on real people, with little to no response from the NBA or its players. The difference in this case is the visceral effect of actually hearing him say these things out loud and oh so matter-of-factly. It's enough for even an actor as careful as LeBron James to feel empowered to take a flamethrower to Sterling, saying, ‘There is no room for Donald Sterling in our league.’”
 



So why wasn’t he dealt with long ago? In fact, it’s amazing how many past racist and bigoted remarks made by Sterling have been so readily available by the media. For some reason, the media haven’t reported on them.

So why wasn’t there a call for sanctions against him decades ago? It’s not as if he made a racially insensitive remark two decades ago and this latest privately recorded conversation is something new. “In 2009 Sterling was subject to the largest housing discrimination lawsuit payout ever, related to his attempts to evict blacks and Hispanics from his properties.” Even so, no one seems to have been bothered by it, not even the LA Branch of the NAACP that was about to give a lifetime achievement award to Sterling.

None of this is hard to figure out. Sterling is a Democrat. He’s been a donor to liberal causes and candidates. He even lives the liberal lifestyle. He’s still married but shacks up with women that could be the age of a granddaughter. In reality, she’s a high priced call girl.

A lawsuit filed by Sterling’s wife claims that gifts to V. Stiviano “included a $1.8 million duplex in Los Angeles . . . four cars—a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover—worth about $500,000, as well as about $240,000 to pay ‘living expenses.’” For a liberal, Sterling was living the good libertine life. If he had been on a late-night talk show and told of his sexual exploits, he would have gotten hearty approval from the audience. Bill Clinton couldn’t have done it better.

The liberals were protecting Sterling because he was faithful in funding the liberal cause by getting behind liberal candidates. Liberals don’t care who he’s shacking up with.

But now that the recordings are out, and too many people know what a bigot he is, Sterling has become damaged goods. He’s got to go.

You can be a racist in the Democrat Party as long as you keep signing those donation checks, but sometimes the price is too high.

Read more at http://godfatherpolitics.com/15343/donald-sterling-racist-long-supported-democrats-didnt-get-caught/#hCUz1pv1sZBcKmjx.99

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The Democrats are like Muslims and the mafia in that regard.  You get a pass so long as you pay the jizya or the vig.

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The Democrats are like Muslims and the mafia in that regard.  You get a pass so long as you pay the jizya or the vig.
Sterling is a democrat supporter and donor. His fatal crime is that he DID NOT donate to the coffers of Barack Hussein.
Had he done that, this could have all been swept under the rug.
November 6, 2012, a day in infamy...the death of a republic as we know it.

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The Democrats are like Muslims and the mafia in that regard.  You get a pass so long as you pay the jizya or the vig.
Sterling is a democrat supporter and donor. His fatal crime is that he DID NOT donate to the coffers of Barack Hussein.
Had he done that, this could have all been swept under the rug.

Of course, his other crime is that he is a piece of shiiite.
« Last Edit: April 29, 2014, 10:38:06 pm by evadR² »
November 6, 2012, a day in infamy...the death of a republic as we know it.

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Sterling is a democrat supporter and donor. His fatal crime is that he DID NOT donate to the coffers of Barack Hussein.
Had he done that, this could have all been swept under the rug.

There may be more at play here.  He may have been set up by Magic Johnson and a group of investors who want to buy the team.  If so, it was a brilliant maneuver on their part.  It plays into the media meme of covert racism everywhere, and what sports writer doesn't want to help Magic Johnson and his quest to own an NBA franchise?  By the time they are done with Sterling, he may not only willingly give up the team, but the price will go down considerably as no sponsors will have anything to do with the team under the current ownership.

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Good point, and highly plausible.

I will say that I have heard that there is a bidding war going on for the club which may drive the price up.

Oh, the agony, we'll just have to wait and see...details at 11.

(Bambi has a thousand ways to keep the media diverted from real news. I wouldn't be surprised if this all tracks back to him)
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It's always OK to be a racist if you support the left.

My only hope is that at least a few people are starting to figure that out.......
Character still matters.  It always matters.

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I'd never heard of this guy before a couple of days ago.

"NBA"? That's basketball, right?

No interest. I don't see any cultural connection with that sport at all...  ;)

If this guy had been black, and said something anti-white, it wouldn't have even been covered by the media...

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First, the mistress committed a crime for illegally taping a conversation without a party consent. California's wiretapping law is a "two-party consent" law. California makes it a crime to record or eavesdrop on any confidential communication, including a private conversation or telephone call, without the consent of all parties to the conversation. See Cal. Penal Code § 632. I would think that Mr. Sterling should consider legal action against his mistress over the taping of the conversation. It might be a little messy all those "pillowtalk" conversations coming out in the open.Secondly, The NBA went way too far in this time. I would expect a investigation before an punishment to be given out. Mr. Sterling has not given the NBA his side of the story.
« Last Edit: April 30, 2014, 04:59:22 am by SPQR »

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Sterling doesn't seem to be the type of person who is going to passively take this.  I'm thinking he has 'only begun to fight' and this will get real ugly before it gets better.  I've read Rich DeVos is the next target because he doesn't believe in gay marriage.  Aaaah, free speech and thought in America. :whistle: