Jay wrote:
Sterling is a complete moron, but I think we've moved into dangerous times when people lose their jobs, their livelihoods etc when their beliefs deviate from what the PC crowd finds acceptable. First it was the photographer in New Mexico, then it was the Chick-fil-A sit-ins, then it was the CEO of Mozilla losing his job over past campaign contributions, and now Sterling is being forced to sell his company. I fully understand that the NBA is a brand and keeping him associated with it is not in the best interest of the league, but I feel that the current activist environment is very unsettling.
I support gay marriage, and I don't consider myself to be a racist, but I don't feel like the people who disagree with me should be silenced.
I think this is society working exactly as intended. He doesn't get jailed. He doesn't get any punishment from the government. He gets economic and societal pressure because his views are ass backwards. Activist environment? WTF are you talking about? That's just some bullshit catchphrase. The commissioner was acting in the best business interests of the league in banning him. Are you trying to say Adam Silver is or was influenced by activists? He was influenced by the fact something like 9 sponsors had already bailed from the Clippers.
Do I think it sucks that he had a personal, private conversation recorded and leaked to the media? Yep, sucks for him. But he's a fucking racist and a shitbag to boot (he has a GF and his wife of 50 years sits courtside...), so I'll never lose any sleep over what happens. And I'll be very surprised if the owners vote to get him out.