werepossum
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- Jul 10, 2006
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I agree, but - how do we unknow something just because we shouldn't know it?This is just nonsensical. Everyone has private thoughts that they don't want anyone to know. Almost everyone has petty jealousies, feelings of inadequacy, strange sexual fantasies, negative thoughts about friends and loved ones. Almost everyone has prejudices, even though their "higher" self knows that it's unfair.
According to you, people should openly air all of these negative traits. People should display to the world everything they know is bad about themselves.
This is an insanely stupid attitude, because we know we'll suffer for this "honesty." We know we'll alienate our friends and family. We'll lose our jobs. It doesn't matter that everyone else is just as bad; only those who "honestly" reveal their bad qualities will be punished.
As I wrote in an earlier post: People should be judged by their actions, not by their words.
As I said I don't think the NBA and/or owner's association has clear grounds to remove Sterling, but in practical terms I cannot see how he stays to watch his investment plunge to zero. When the choices are (1) fight the world for your right to be a racist or (2) sell and quietly enjoy your hundreds of millions, looks like an easy choice to me.
lol I had not considered that Sterling might win by dying.Maybe the issue will resolve itself...
http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/...angeles-clippers-owner-donald-sterling-cancer
Not if he's an octogenarian cheap racist bastard who wants to nail a young black chick and then have his wife get his money back.I can't believe this idiot was paying millions of dollars for sex with that woman. He could have done much better for much less.
