Actually, I'm more offended by his history of racism, than I am over an illegally taped, illegally released audio tape. I'm also pretty offended by the back-biting gossip going on, and the demands that now he lose his team, when he's been fined, in the past, millions of dollars for violating the civil rights of minorities. It's just a way for the self-pious to remain that way.
But the comparison to slavery is laughably dumb, yeah. I'm embarrassed for the both of you.
Don't be embarassed for me.
Thank some of you for reinforcing what a lot of Black folks already feel as I said before:
Funny how if you talk to Black people about racism and you talk to White people about racism , the White people always act so incredulous.
The comparison is being made. And one of the reasons, I believe, there is still so much racial tension is because conservative talk radio has convinced a certain segment of the population that there is no validity any more to any claim of racism made by Blacks because they are more racist than anyone. We've already had someone in this thread try to ameliorate the impact of what Sterling said because of what Blacks do when it's irrelevant to the issue at hand.
To some Blacks, Sterlings behavior does parallel that of a slave owner on a plantation. I'm sure they don't expect white people to make that connection because so many Whites don't think that racism is a problem the way it was in the 60s, etc.
Blacks contend that it is and it's just taken on a new undercover identity that simply isn't talked about because it isn't like the in your face discrimination of the Jim Crow era.
So it may be laughably dumb to you and other white people. But to a lot of Blacks, they can clearly see the parallel.