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Love for it to happen.
Not sure how they can make it work given the amount of time passed.
They'd have to do a "10 years later" type thing.
I'd hope they could get as much of the original cast and, more importantly,
the same writers/directors so it does not turn into a turd.

I'm not really all that concerned about "fair" for Sterling.
But ultimately, it does come down to his words not his
actions. People knew what he did for years and years
and did nothing. Rich people quite often treat others,
regardless of their race, as beneath them. It was his
choice of words that did him in.

Let's see, given that the media is controlled by only a few mega companies and that contributors to the political parties have a great degree of influence, I think my statement holds up.

Powers that be in this case generally refers to people like those in the Democrat party that use him to do fund raising. People that keep him on the air or contact him for quotes regarding any situation regarding race. As to being treated well, you just need to listen to the accolades accorded him while he is being

After "Hymietown" he still was able to raise funds and run for President.
That was way back in 1984. He's had a TV show, and I believe still does, and every once in a while some white guys says something stupid and goes on an apology tour stopping by Jesse's and Al Sharpton's show being part of the mandatory path for

He does have a point, in part.
Some people get forgiven, others do not.
Let's compare.