[Vision2020] Political correctness run amok

Sunil sunilramalingam at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 30 09:20:29 PDT 2014


Paul,

Why didn't you call this 'Financial interests run amok?' 
That would at least address the NBA's primary concern. 

You seem convinced that the world operates on 'Politically Correct' ideas, when it runs on money.

The NBA is trying to grow its
 global presence. It wants to market in places where Africans and Mexicans 
and other people of color live. Do you think those efforts are helped 
when it becomes obvious that the owner of a team in one of the biggest 
markets is racist, and that's fine with the rest of the NBA? Do you really think it matters that the conversation 
was recorded illegally?

I'm sure some NBA and team officials are 
outraged by Sterling's racism. I'm sure ALL of them are horrified that 
he could ruin their financial plans.I 

I agree that the NAACP is going to come off poorly when it becomes obvious that Sterling was given honors in exchange for large donations.

Sunil

From: donaldrose at cpcinternet.com
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Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 17:46:03 -0700
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Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Political correctness run amok

First, I am sorry for the three posts when one was actually more than enough.  I don’t know how it happened and I sure hope it doesn’t happen again. I agree with Scott. I don’t know what criteria other NAACP groups use when selecting recipients for public awards but I doubt that bigotry is a requirement.  The folks who choose the old goat, had to be aware of his legal history with housing discrimination and that fact alone does not cover them with glory, does it?  Further, since his newly converted colleagues in the NBA ownership club are finger wagging like ninety at him now (I think many of them had genuine reason to fear financial damage to their own investments – which hardly makes them innocent bystanders particularly they hung with for a good many years without calling him out) the ground floor issue to me is love of money.  And, I don’t even want to think about the young women who were happy for daddy big bucks to support them.  I suppose we can expect a tell all book next.  Gag. Rose Huskey From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] On Behalf Of Scott Dredge
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Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Political correctness run amok Nice to know that damn near anyone can buy a lifetime achievement award from the NAACP until their donor's dirty laundry makes a widespread public appearance.Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Political correctness run amok
From: thansen at moscow.com
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 16:12:43 -0700
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To: scooterd408 at hotmail.comCourtesy of CBS News at: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-sterling-controversy-naacp-returning-all-donations-made-by-clippers-owner/ ----------------------------------- NAACP returning all donations made by Donald SterlingLOS ANGELES -- The NAACP says Donald Sterling will not be receiving its lifetime achievement award from its Los Angeles branch after the Clippers ownerallegedly made racially charged comments in a recorded conversation.Leon Jenkins, president of the LA NAACP, said at a news conference Monday that donations made by Sterling will be returned. He wouldn't say how much money was involved but called it an "insignificant amount."Sterling had been slated to receive the honor on May 15 as part of the 100th anniversary celebration of the group's Los Angeles chapter.Sterling's purported comments urging a woman to not bring black people to his team's games have overshadowed the NBA's opening playoff round.There still has been no official confirmation that Sterling is on the recording, portions of which were released over the weekend by TMZ and Deadspin.Report: Magic Johnson wants to buy the ClippersCBSSports.com's Ken Berger answers key questions about Donald Sterling controversyMeanwhile, used car dealership chain CarMax and airline Virgin America said Monday that they are ending their sponsorship of the Clippers. A third sponsor, insurer State Farm, said it "will be taking a pause in our relationship with the organization."The NBA said it would make an announcement about its investigation involving Sterling on Tuesday."This situation is a massive distraction for the league right now," said Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, the former NBA All-Star who is serving as an adviser to the National Basketball Players Association while the Sterling matter plays out. "It must be addressed immediately."NBA commissioner Adam Silver's first priority is verifying Sterling's voice is on the recording. From there, Silver's next move remains unclear. He works for the owners - and so far that group seems to have no sympathy for Sterling's latest controversy.Among those who have spoken out publicly to condemn the alleged Sterling remarks: Washington's Ted Leonsis, Miami's Micky Arison and perhaps most notably, Charlotte's Michael Jordan, who won six NBA titles as a player.-----------------------------------Seeya 'round town, Moscow, because . . .

"Moscow Cares" (the most fun you can have with your pants on)http://www.MoscowCares.com  Tom HansenMoscow, Idaho

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