this is a cornerstone of the WNBA's "We Give Up" marketing campaign.
I've lived in 3 major Southern cities, New York, Chicago (briefly) and Boston. Boston was, by FAR, the most segregated city I've lived in. And I went to about 6 Red Sox games and was always very conscious of how few (if any) black people were in the stands, unlike other ballparks I've been to.
for more lenient than Donald Sterling
doesn't the same logic apply to Pouncy's right to think he's innocent though? And if he truly does, he isn't a douche for having the jersey.
tg;dr
Clayton Bennett looked at Scotty Brooks and said, "A little grease is what makes this world go round. One hand washes the other. Know what I mean? You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours."
I see you don't follow football.
Great. Like I really wanted a reason to root for Donald Sterling.
He's speaking on behalf of the guy who said this: "as players, we want what's right, and we don't feel like no one in his family should own the team." So Lebron actually wants a Sterling to own a team! How can we parse through all these conflicting messages?!
I'm going to use your logic and assume you're either uneducated or racist because you live in and pay taxes to the state of Florida, which has a violently racist past (to say nothing of its quasi racist present)
Conclusion drawn: the South hates blacks.
No, but when straight couples do it NOT at their wedding it's also gay.
you're right. It's a very important distinction.
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