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Wait, so this guy, who's job it is to (I assume) stalk other peoples rides, decides to literally harass someone and videotape them without their permission, then gets upset and STREET RACES to catch up to them so he can film them at a gas station or something?

he has dark skin. that's racist to mention now when it's obviously the point of this discussion? lol

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Was always a fan of Griffey Jr's unique version of the bat flip. The swing follow-through into bat-slam.

Because white guilt.

yup, throw his wife in there too and anyone else that was working with him/looked the other way/defended him

This would make sense if she didn't just try to defend Sterling and claim he's not a racist. She's just as awful.

Fucking 20/20. I hate how secretly recording your "right-hand arm man" and selling the tapes to TMZ is actually behavior that we are rewarding nowadays. Sterling is a piece of shit but she is no better.

Sometimes I just hate people.

Guy was an old bigot, no question about it. But should this Olin guy be fired simply for expressing his opinion on the matter?

You wrote that, and then went on to imply that he was a racist for doing so anyway. So, I was making fun of you.

Buying land in expensive areas doesn't make you a racist, come on. Not letting blacks and lations into those buildings are what make him a racist.

How is it racist to not purchase properties in black/latino neighborhoods, areas that are less profitable and involve higher risk?

the Pacers also claim they've had a boycott in effect since the playoffs started.

Racist.

And it's true that this gesture probably only generated .1% more awareness of the story than if they hadn't done it. But considering it hurt *no one* I see that as a good thing.

I agree with pretty much all of your points, except that the idea that racism is "obviously abhorrent." There are far too many people in this society who don't believe that yet, or who think they do but don't act like it at all. Shining light on the actions & statements of racists is never pointless until racism is

To think wearing your shirt normally is going to happen?

You kind of made goodtryy's point when you said "any meaningful moves by the league, players' union, so on will probably happen after the Finals". As in turning your jersey inside out is pretty meaningless. I think racism is wrong; like any other decent person. Yet, unless your willing to not play for the guy or

The Heat hate racism more than the Bobcats.... It's a cheap PR stunt by the Heat players. Wouldn't it make more sense if both teams did it to show that all players support the Clippers players? Now it reeks of "look at me, I don't like racism more than you so I win!"

How soon will it be until wearing your shirt normally is considered racist.

Is it weird that I feel like this is as powerful as re-tweeting someone and calling it activism?