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No, I live in a house. I have two follow-up questions though. The first is regarding your capitalization of the T in trailer park and the M in minorities. I take this to mean that you are either slightly "touched" mentally or you are on your mobile phone. If you are mentally deficient in some capacity I was wondering

You just defined that you believe in racism.

You're generalizing. Generalizations made about a race is the definition of racism.

How many times have you read the Birth of a Nation imdb trivia page?

In fact, the NBA thing is an example of the free market at work. They made a decision, likely based on economics, that being associated with an individual like Sterling was not likely to continue to be profitable. You can disagree with the decision, but if you're a believer in the free market you have to believe in

Are you this crazy in real life or is this a character, like I am?

So hold on, let's get this straight. In your mind, a corporation suspending a franchise owner for doing things that directly hurt their business is somehow on par with a property owner discriminating against tenants strictly on the basis of race?

Yeah, but if you're a free-market believer, then you should be 100% behind what the NBA did. The Clippers are not an independent business. They are a franchise, part of the larger NBA operation. The Clippers are only slightly more autonomous than your local McDonald's.

That is free market behavior. The market does not support a vocal racist. Fans, players, other owners, and the league (aka the market) all decided "fuck that guy." "Real criminals" are in every sport and its up to the leagues to decide what they care about. The average fan doesn't give a shit if George Steinbrenner

in all fairness, Sterling made his millions from being a slumlord real estate developer that has settled with former tenants out of court countless times. the dude's had a history of racial prejudice. while he is the owner of a sports team, he's also the owner of a franchise. being part of a franchise means being a

To your previous point, it was entirely the free market that was in control of the punishment. The team owners hired a commissioner and signed a contract giving the commish certain powers to act in the best interest of the league. Commish Silver, seeing as how the league is majority black, and attempting to prevent

If Sterling didn't have a history of racial discrimination you might have a point.

It appears the award essentially is:

Hey Patrick! I was there for the voting of this award and I gave the Genesis very good marks. Let me see if I can clear anything up for you and the readers.

This article is basura.

Looks like you have issues more pressing than deciding which cars are important to you.

I live on the coast in LA, I'm an engineer that makes a comfortable living and I have very deep ties into the automotive industry.

For most of these people with Toyota on their resume, moving isn't the only option.

So you're saying everyone that lives here is irresponsible because the cost of living is higher? Still sounds pretty douchey to me. The reason why it's so expensive in California is because people want to live in the big cities in California.

Yup. Quality of life metrics<Other quality of life metrics.