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meegbear

(25,438 posts)
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 03:04 PM Apr 2014

The Rude Pundit - A Contrarian View of the Donald Sterling/NBA Story

Last evening, in McAlester, Oklahoma, a black man who committed a truly heinous crime was tortured to death by the state. No one is going to shed many tears for Clayton Lockett, who shot a teenager and had her buried alive in 1999. But the question that needs to be asked here, loudly and clearly, of each and every citizen of Oklahoma, "Are you ok with the way Lockett was killed?" Because ultimately, governments being empowered by the people that they represent, the responsibility rests with each and every Oklahoman.

And if you're cool with the state injecting untested drugs into a man, causing him to violently convulse, call out things like "Mama, turn it off," and die of a heart attack after 43 minutes, if that doesn't make you at least wince, well, then perhaps the evil you perceive in this world is looking right back at you in the mirror.

Capital punishment is one of the most blatant examples of racism in action in this country, racism with real consequences for disempowered people. Yes, whites do get executed, but the history of the death penalty is one that is filled disproportionately with the state-sanctioned murder of black people.

What does this have to do with L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling and the tapes of his virulent, awful, racist statements to his mistress about her posting photos of her and black people on Instagram? Go with the Rude Pundit on this:

1. Donald Sterling was a racist cocksucker for years. No one called for his head for any of those statements and actions. Indeed, he atoned for his behavior (or covered it up) by giving shit tons of money (he's a billionaire, so it meant squat to him) to the NAACP. ESPN's Bomani Jones sounded the alarm back in 2006 and no one gave a shit.

2. And that's because Sterling's earlier actions were affecting powerless non-whites. This time around, he was fucking with rich black guys. He may hate all African Americans, but it's a fuck of a lot easier when people without pockets are your target. The outrage is because people who could make noise and be heard made noise. Where the fuck were they before now?

3. What happened is that Sterling's hatefulness could no longer be ignored because he posed a threat to the wallets of people with money. That's it. That's the only reason any of this is as huge as it is: because it fucked with rich people.

4. To return to Bomani Jones, he went on an extended rant about Sterling on The Dan Le Batard Show where he laid it out there: "This is the only opportunity people will have within their souls and within their psyches to stand against racism. 'Cause it's so easy to do it on this right here. It's so scandalous...So everybody's saying, 'This is my chance to speak down on racism.' When the next time comes and it's real racism and it's me and you just talking about it and the rest of them are being silent, that's when you get to pop up and say, 'Well, wait. I said something about Donald Sterling.'"

5. And Jones goes on to talk about housing discrimination in Chicago and how that has led to all of the violence occurring in that city, including the murder of a friend of his. Housing discrimination is something that Sterling engaged in that is far, far worse and far, far more racist than saying he didn't want his woman seen with black people. (Really, you have to listen to Jones. It's goddamn amazing.)

6. Sterling's words ain't shit compared to what he and his ilk have done to fuck things up in the United States. No one gave a fuck about his actions. If that tape hadn't been made, Sterling would have gone right on doing what he wanted. Fuck, it still won't matter, even if he loses the team. There's barely been a dust speck put on his armor made of billions of dollars.

7. The energy that has been put into the Sterling situation, the time spent covering it, debating it, all of it, will never be spent on Clayton Lockett and what the citizens of a state in this nation did to him. And it matters so much more than Donald Sterling that perhaps it's too much to get our heads around.

It's just easier for most people to point at the old, wealthy, white dude and say, "Racist" while ignoring the institutional racism that pollutes our nation.

http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2014/04/a-contrarian-view-of-donald-sterlingnba.html

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The Rude Pundit - A Contrarian View of the Donald Sterling/NBA Story (Original Post) meegbear Apr 2014 OP
So Bomani Jones tried to sound the alarm 8 years ago. Demit Apr 2014 #1
I stopped reading at the writer's gay slur. DURHAM D Apr 2014 #2
What gay slur? liberalhistorian Apr 2014 #9
Cocksucker? brucefan Apr 2014 #12
Lee (The Rude Pundit) is one of the loudest (and rudest) advocates for LGBT rights ... 11 Bravo Apr 2014 #13
? dionysus Apr 2014 #14
You nailed it Rudie malaise Apr 2014 #3
Rudie "Gets It' bvar22 Apr 2014 #4
Bernie Madoff and Allen Stanford were amongst the TINY handful bullwinkle428 Apr 2014 #7
The good Professor is right, as he often is. riqster Apr 2014 #5
burying girl alive lululu Apr 2014 #6
"..perhaps the evil you perceive in this world is looking right back at you in the mirror" PeaceNikki Apr 2014 #8
Don't let yourself become what you hate. The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2014 #10
Dont forget the rest... awoke_in_2003 Apr 2014 #15
heck, I'd do the injecting. lululu May 2014 #22
Easy to say at the comfort of your keyboard. nt awoke_in_2003 May 2014 #24
So basically it's just revenge to you tularetom Apr 2014 #11
consider the difference lululu May 2014 #23
Well put. 840high May 2014 #27
the eye in the mirror for the other wincing eye Supersedeas May 2014 #21
K & R for his Rudeness. mountain grammy Apr 2014 #16
Excellent! DeSwiss Apr 2014 #17
If the Sterling tape was disclosed any other time, absolutely nothing would happen BlueStreak Apr 2014 #18
Well said. n/t lumberjack_jeff Apr 2014 #19
on the other hand, this incident has brought a lot of attention to his housing practices fishwax Apr 2014 #20
The rude one is a genius Blecht May 2014 #25
Among-st a lot of unnecessary vulgarity, there were a lot of ladjf May 2014 #26
 

Demit

(11,238 posts)
1. So Bomani Jones tried to sound the alarm 8 years ago.
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 03:22 PM
Apr 2014

And Rude Pundit is how we find that out. God bless Rude Pundit, and shame on sports journalism and the MSM both.

11 Bravo

(23,926 posts)
13. Lee (The Rude Pundit) is one of the loudest (and rudest) advocates for LGBT rights ...
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 05:08 PM
Apr 2014

on the planet.

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
4. Rudie "Gets It'
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 03:58 PM
Apr 2014

Rec for the Rude One.

The ONLY reason Sterling got called out THIS time
is because he was affecting People With Money.
If Jack Abramoff was his buddy, he could have warned him off.
In the USA, you do NOT fuck with RICH people.
Everyone else is OK.

2. And that's because Sterling's earlier actions were affecting powerless non-whites. This time around, he was fucking with rich black guys. He may hate all African Americans, but it's a fuck of a lot easier when people without pockets are your target. The outrage is because people who could make noise and be heard made noise. Where the fuck were they before now?

bullwinkle428

(20,628 posts)
7. Bernie Madoff and Allen Stanford were amongst the TINY handful
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 04:48 PM
Apr 2014

of people that were sentenced to hard time for their role in financial shenanigans over the past few years because they specifically fucked over rich people.

All of the bastards that stole countless billions...perhaps even trillions from the "rank and file" of America - well, here are your bonuses!

K&R x 1000.

 

lululu

(301 posts)
6. burying girl alive
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 04:40 PM
Apr 2014

"And if you're cool with the state injecting untested drugs into a man, causing him to violently convulse, call out things like "Mama, turn it off," and die of a heart attack after 43 minutes, if that doesn't make you at least wince, well, then perhaps the evil you perceive in this world is looking right back at you in the mirror. "

No wincing here.

PeaceNikki

(27,985 posts)
8. "..perhaps the evil you perceive in this world is looking right back at you in the mirror"
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 04:49 PM
Apr 2014

indeed.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,606 posts)
10. Don't let yourself become what you hate.
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 04:56 PM
Apr 2014

"He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster." (Nietzsche)

tularetom

(23,664 posts)
11. So basically it's just revenge to you
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 05:01 PM
Apr 2014

Make no mistake, I won't be shedding any tears for Mr Lockett, but there's something pretty sick about being gleeful at the torture of another human being no matter how awful.

Yeah, I know he buried a girl alive, but you're a better person than him, aren't you?

 

lululu

(301 posts)
23. consider the difference
Sun May 4, 2014, 05:37 AM
May 2014

I'm not gleeful at his "torture." But he deserves to be dead, and if he suffers 1/1000 of what his victim did in the process, I don't care a jot.

 

BlueStreak

(8,377 posts)
18. If the Sterling tape was disclosed any other time, absolutely nothing would happen
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 06:59 PM
Apr 2014

This tape was recorded some time ago. It was released at this exact time because that was when it would have the maximum leverage. It it happened during the off-season, there wouldn't have been any coverage of it. If it happened during the season, it would have been a "boys will be boys" story because the NBA season doesn't mean a damn thing. It is the world's longest pre-season.

It was the first round of playoffs where there are meaningful games every night. And most experts say this was the best first round in decades with almost every game being entertaining. The league couldn't afford to have that screwed up. This is the time that determines the value of their next teevee contract. They couldn't afford to have players striking or just mailing it in.

Everybody know Sterling was a racist dumbass and they never lifted a finger to do anything about it. But under the circumstances, they were more than happy to throw him under the bus, even though there are probably other NBA owners who are just as bad. He is going to make a billion bucks on the sale. oh if we could all be lucky enough to be under that bus.

But that assumes that they actually follow through. That are talking about doing nothing until July when all the cameras are off. And I would point out that he has a wife and a son who are actively involved with the team. He could very easily "sell it" to them and still remain in de facto control.

This is looking like another PR con job by a bunch of billionaires who were scared shitless for a few moments. Let's see what actually happens.

fishwax

(29,148 posts)
20. on the other hand, this incident has brought a lot of attention to his housing practices
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 07:11 PM
Apr 2014

Things that should have gotten attention a long time ago are getting play now because of this controversy.

Blecht

(3,803 posts)
25. The rude one is a genius
Sun May 4, 2014, 01:08 PM
May 2014

Distills everything that is important about an issue into a beautifully rude little rant, time after time.

He is a national treasure.

ladjf

(17,320 posts)
26. Among-st a lot of unnecessary vulgarity, there were a lot of
Sun May 4, 2014, 01:38 PM
May 2014

constructive comments about hypocrisy in America.

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