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P posted this over in S&T:
These guys tolerated the work environment because of the amount they're paid. **** principle.
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P posted this over in S&T:
These guys tolerated the work environment because of the amount they're paid. **** principle.
Millionaire athletes deserve to have some dignity as well, no one should feel they have to work for a person like this, and if these people are suppose to be role models when it comes to everything else this is a chance to show the world and the youth to stand up not only for themselves but what is right. Bring some character, and principle back to a society that seems to have lost it, and is filled with people with your mindset.Serious question. What will boycotting do to change starlings views as a racist because that is what the issue is here ?
Everyone should take 12 min out if your time and listen to Bomani Jones spit the Gospel Truth about this whole thing.
True enough. Its business as usual. But its actually good that it surfaced in such an open manner. Now the league is forced to deal with it, and set a precedent for others in the NBA that prejudice will not be tolerated.Let's just make this clear, the players and NBA knew what he was about and let it go. The reason the situation is what it is now is because it's now public and when I say public I mean "in the headlines". Any action taken place by the NBA is just to appease the public. They make their money, they don't care
He had it. If you missed it too bad. This ESPN format ain't ready for what he was bringing. It will never be at that level.
bomani
need his own show.
Everyone should take 12 min out if your time and listen to Bomani Jones spit the Gospel Truth about this whole thing.
Everyone should take 12 min out if your time and listen to Bomani Jones spit the Gospel Truth about this whole thing.
100% spot on
Doc knew full well about Sterling's past. He even played for the Clippers. Dont get on your soapbox now Doc.
Like I said before, this is the steroid era all over again. EVERYONE turned a blind eye on this for so many years until the manure finally hit the fan.
At the end of the day I don't think anything is going to happen, owners aren't going to vote to oust this guy because doing such a thing makes them susceptible to being ousted themselves. They might come out and make public statements shunning Sterling but behind closed doors they aren't going to support an act that threatens their sovereignty as business owners.
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