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Republican, democrat, whatever, this man is one hot mess. And his wife, so quick to jump in and say she isn't racist. Who asked her? She needs to be beating the crap out of this pos in court. Her old man is flaunting his mistress in public and she's worried someone might think she's racist?  NONE of them involved in this mess are anything more than pieces of crap, but the old man seems like the prize idiot. Telling someone he's sleeping with that it's OK for her to sleep with a man that is hiv positive? Too, reading the first statement from his sweetie pants it sure looks like she's a bit racist herself.

 

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VS: I wish I could change the skin. The color of my skin
DS: That isn't the issue. You've missed the issue.
VS: What's the issue?
DS: The issue is we don't have to broadcast everything.
VS: I'm not broadcasting anything. I don't do anything wrong.

The conversation centered around a now-deleted photo that Stiviano put on Instagram of herself and Magic Johnson 

 

 

 

VS: What's wrong with minorities? What's wrong with black people?
DS: Nothing, nothing, nothing.
VS: What's wrong with Hispanics?
DS: It's like talking to an enemy. There's nothing wrong with minorities, they're fabulous. Fabulous. Because you're an enemy to me.
VS: Why?
DS: Because you don't understand.
VS: I don't understand what?
DS: Nothing, nothing.
VS: That racism still is a lie?
DS: No but there's a culture.
VS: What culture?
DS: People feel certain things. Hispanics feel certain things towards blacks. Blacks feel certain things towards other groups. It's been that way historically and it will always be that way.
VS: But it's not that way in my heart and in my mind.
DS: But maybe you want to adjust to the world.

 

 

 

DS: Yea it bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you're associated with black people. Do you have to?
VS: You associate with black people.
DS: I'm not you and you're not me. You're supposed to be a delicate white or a delicate Latina girl.
VS: I'm a mixed girl.
DS: Ok well.
VS: And you're in love with me. And I'm black and Mexican. Whether you like it or not. Whether the world accepts it or not. And you're asking me to remove.... you want me to have hate towards black people?
DS: I don't want you to have hate. That's what people do- they turn things around. I want you to love them- privately. In your whole life, everyday you can be with them. Every single day of your life.
VS: But not in public?
DS: But why publicize it on the Instagram and why bring it to my games?

 

VS: I can't believe that a man who's educated, a man who's a scholar, a man...
DS: Well believe it, and stop talking about it. Let's finish our discussion with a period, ok?

 

 

 

VS: I took a picture with someone I admire (Magic Johnson).
DS: Good
VS: He happens to be black, and I'm sorry.
DS: I think the fact that you admire him- I've known him well, and he should be admired. And I'm just saying that it's too bad you can't just admire him privately, and during your entire ******* life, your whole life- admire him, bring him here, feed him, **** him, I don't care. You can do anything. But don't put him on an Instagram for the world to have to see so they have to call me. And don't bring him to my games, OK?

 

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The old horndog is an idiot, but a rich idiot, but I am so sure she really loves him. The conversation I would have loved to have heard? One in which he had to tell that delicate flower he was broke, busted, ex-wife got it all. Now that would have been funny.

DS: I'm not you and you're not me. You're supposed to be a delicate white or a delicate Latina girl. 

 

****ing recording: Donald Sterling [center) can be heard telling his girlfriend V. Stiviano [to his right) not to bring black people to Clippers games

 

 

 

 

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I'm still laughing at this one. One of the biggest racists ever to have a gut in them has weighed in.

 

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Reverend Al Sharpton is calling for the NBA to investigate Donald Sterling ASAP -- telling TMZ Sports, "No one should be allowed to own a team if they have in fact engaged in this kind of racial language."

Sharpton is calling for the league to make an investigation into Sterling its #1 priority -- adding, "We are prepared at National Action Network to rally in front of the NBA headquarters if this matter is not immediately dealt with."


How did someone that dumb get and keep that much money?

A man told me a story a few years back.  Him and some of his 60 year old friends would go to Hooters.  They would tip very generously.  The waittresses would hover around them, get the tips and when the shift was over, the waittresses would go home with some pimply faced boy.

 

Is there a similar thing happening here?

It's just another ridiculous dust up, and when these things happen it shows more about the ones yelling racism than the person they're accusing. On cbs, the black "reporter" has to spout off her opinion on the man. In her great opinion he's in the wrong sport, he should be involved in polo. (Cause they're all white in that sport is her reasoning). Yes, a person that is supposed to be reporting the news is all giddy because the old 80 year old man is being punished for his racism!!  Forget her racism. Then you get to see the clips of all the black people who are soooooooooo offended offering their opinion on what should happen to him. Really folks? Show me all the clips where you're soooooooooo offended by racist blacks. Well, just keep it up is all I can say. More and more people are getting fed up with having to walk on egg shells and worrying that their every word might be jumped on and taken for something other than what they meant. The old man is a fool, a pure fool, and that so called girl friend is just a high paid ***** that apparently just **** in her nest. Then again, I'm sure there are plenty of other rich old fools out there for her to latch onto.

Originally Posted by jtdavis:

How did someone that dumb get and keep that much money?

A man told me a story a few years back.  Him and some of his 60 year old friends would go to Hooters.  They would tip very generously.  The waittresses would hover around them, get the tips and when the shift was over, the waittresses would go home with some pimply faced boy.

 

Is there a similar thing happening here?

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I'm sure it differs a bit, but the average age of a hooter's waitress is reported to be 19. So, are you saying the old guys felt they were owed, or were expecting something, from a teenager for their generous tips? Not sure where you're going with it. Seems like this old man was getting what he was paying for, and she was getting a lot more money than a generous tip. Scamming these old rich fools is a dirty job, but we can see there are plenty willing to do it.

Originally Posted by jtdavis:

The man who told me that story did not mention any physical favors being expected.

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Then again, what was the point of the story? It reads like they were flashing money around, but she left with a "pimply faced boy" instead of one of the big spenders. How long did they hang around watching her? Why would they be concerned with, or even notice, who she left with? 

Then again, what was the point of the story? It reads like they were flashing money around, but she left with a "pimply faced boy" instead of one of the big spenders. How long did they hang around watching her? Why would they be concerned with, or even notice, who she left with? 

 

He said, they left a good tip, maybe they "flashed" money around.  He didn't say and I didn't ask.  I don't think he was concerned, he was telling a story.  The reason I brought it up was to mention that the young "lady?" was maybe leaving with someone other than her sugar daddy.  I probably shouldn't have mentioned it.

Originally Posted by Bestworking:

Of course al's sweet thang really loves him and would never tell tales. Is it his big old bobble head or his money that attracted her to him?  LOL!!

 

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jt.. your story is every bit as relevant as this one .. told by best.. what's the point of this story? to question the character of mr. sharpton's sweetie? yep, really relevant.

Originally Posted by jtdavis:

Then again, what was the point of the story? It reads like they were flashing money around, but she left with a "pimply faced boy" instead of one of the big spenders. How long did they hang around watching her? Why would they be concerned with, or even notice, who she left with? 

 

He said, they left a good tip, maybe they "flashed" money around.  He didn't say and I didn't ask.  I don't think he was concerned, he was telling a story.  The reason I brought it up was to mention that the young "lady?" was maybe leaving with someone other than her sugar daddy.  I probably shouldn't have mentioned it.

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It's just that your stories are confusing and don't have a point. Why would you think the young lady even had a "sugar daddy"? Who else would you expect a teenager to leave with if not someone around her own age?

Originally Posted by jtdavis:

Who put the phone conversation out in the public?

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Stiviano, his mistress, made the recording. As its against California law for one party to secretly record another, she may be in trouble.

 

Sterling's wife is suing Stiviano to get back a number of gifts he gave her including a home and four high end cars (two Bentleys).

 

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The good news is no one wants to be associated with Sterling, As he is banned for life from even managing the team, he really should sell it.. He's worth about $1.9 billion.  The Clippers are worth from $500 to $900 million, before the advertisers started to abandon it. 

 

Sterling should withdraw from public view,. Keep to the private clubs of the wealthy (if they will have him), including country clubs and boat clubs, whatever. If he wants to watch the Clippers -- buy a honking, obscenely large flat screen. 

 

In exchange for no longer hearing from him until his obit, the rest of us won't contribute to have a New Orleans jazz band serenade his last rites with Louis Armstrong's "I'll be glad when you're gone, you rascal, you!"  (Meaner version substitutes dead for gone). Rather Westboroish, I'll admit.

Originally Posted by jtdavis:

When a player's racist remarks (and they do make them)come out in public, will the outcry be the same?  Will they be banned for life?  They will probably undergo some type of treatment and all will be forgiven.

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If, the NAACP wishes his checks to keep coming. Personally, I wish to hear no more of his sorry self.

Reportedly, Sterling is refusing to sell the Clippers -- big mistake. They are a major portion of his wealth.  As time passes, advertisers will abandon him.  He can't attract new players and the legal fees will only please the lawyers.  Well, pride goeth before a fall! And, he jumped off a precipice of his own stupid choosing. 

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