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    trill talk, i wouldn't be surprised if this thot was actually a tranny. OG pimp, don magic juan had this thot sellin puss for him at one point in time


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    Son it's being reported that this chick received a Ferrari, Bentley and Range Rover from DTS. She also receives $200k monthly for living expenses and lives in a duplex in California.

    Makes zero sense to bite the only willing hand to finance her lavish lifestyle.

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    American society has been pussified so bad where we want to crucify racists while we victimize murderers and rapists. You get called a name and everyone is there for you. People get shot in Chicago and people starve in Detroit yet no one gives a . Where are all the racial equality champions on that? Why don't they about the black on black gun violence in Chicago or the hole that is Detroit?
    From one Mav fan to another. STFU.

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    I stand by what I said. If you don't like it, tough . America is a country full of pussies and softies.

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    I stand by what I said. If you don't like it, tough . America is a country full of pussies and softies.
    If being pussies means having feelings when someone that is an owner of a team says hateful things. The key thing was being the owner of a team btw. The nba has no concern with things outside of their league. There's too much that happens to do anything about that. But those involved in the nba is a much lower population.

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    Private means private. Unless you are planning to kill, rape, steal, or do terrorism or some crime, what you say behind closed doors at your house is private and off limits. Don't matter if it's racist or whatever. It's private. You shouldn't get ed over for private that you said at your house.
    I guess privacy doesn't mean anything.

    I just laugh at the hypocrisy and double standards when it comes to prejudice and racism.

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    Yes being a racists is an exception to privacy. Donald Sterling deserves what he got. It's not the 40's anymore. Sterling should've adapted to the new generation. That kind of behavior is not acceptable nowadays.

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    But how are you going to monitor it? Do you have the ability to go inside people's minds? If we were in fantasy land, I would suggest going the Equilibrium way and just have people take pills or shots that subdue their emotions. If every human's emotions were subdued even by like 50 percent, racism would be rare. Racism is bad but it's a feeling and thought. Racism shouldn't exist but it does because people are imperfect mother ers.

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    apparently that race card is like god mode

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    I just hate hypocrisy and double standards when it comes to race, racism, and prejudice. If you're white, you basically can't say about race, racism, and prejudice. That's pure racism right there. And I just love it when I'm watching the news and the people are talking about race and racism, they 100 percent always ask a black person. That's also racism. And why is it that in America, black people are the only people that are affected by race and racism? It's like they are the master. Don't give me the slavery excuse. It's 2014. And why don't Asians ever about race and racism? Seems like black people and Hispanics are usually the ones that about it. Other groups not so much.

    We just need to sit back and in' relax for a minute.

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    Choke choking the game per par

    Tom whining at the post-game podium

    Sterling must be elated at these scenes

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    Sterling probably thinks it's 1964 right now.

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    I still don't get how Chris Igottahaveablackcoach Paul gets a pass. Tonight was probably just god's way of ing him over.

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    Killed by Donald Sterling’s Racism

    Instead of fixing his blind, partially paralyzed tenant’s apartment, the Clippers owner asked, ‘Is she one of those black people that stink?’ Then she died when he tried to evict her.
    The tabby’s name was Morris, and he continued to sleep on Kandynce Jones’s bed after she was hastened to her grave by Donald Sterling’s effort to evict her from her home because she was black.
    In a 2003 housing discrimination lawsuit that should have prompted the NBA to ban both Sterling and his wife a decade ago, one of his own employees testified that the billionaire had one question upon learning that the apartment where the blind, partially paralyzed tenant resided was in desperate need of repairs.
    “Is she one of those black people that stink?” Sterling is quoted as asking. “Just evict the .”
    Kandynce had kept paying the rent despite the apartment being flooded with ankle-deep water and lacking a working toilet, shower, or stove.
    “Kandynce Jones was under threat of eviction by [Sterling] even though she had never missed a rent payment,” court papers say.
    Kandynce was feisty, she had the comfort of the orange-and-white cat she had raised from a kitten, and her grown daughter lived around the corner. Kandynce would no doubt have kept fighting had her health not given way.
    “Ms. Jones, who is a senior citizen and a person with a disability, suffered a stroke caused by the stress by Defendants’ housing practices,” court papers allege. “On July 21, 2003, Ms. Jones passed away as a result of that stroke.”
    Courtesy of Ebony Jones
    Kandynce’s daughter, Ebony Jones, had to clean out the apartment where her mother could no longer live because she was no longer alive. The daughter noted that Morris was still sleeping on the now-empty bed.
    “He didn’t want to leave,” Ebony says.
    The lawsuit that Kandynce Jones had initiated with some of her fellow tenants proceeded. And as the details reached public attention, her death should have prompted the NBA to evict both Donald Sterling and his wife from the league. Roc e Sterling was active in his real estate endeavors, sometimes posing as a government health inspector to gain entry to tenants’ apartments and record, among other things, their ethnicity. She almost certainly knew of his manifestly racist housing policies.
    But in this earlier manifestation of racism, there was no mistress with an exotic name making surrep ious tapes and hiding behind a bizarre visor. There was just a disabled senior citizen who had been hastened to her grave, and the press paid the matter scant attention. Donald Sterling apparently sought to ensure it stayed that way by including a confidentiality clause when he settled the suit.
    That did not preclude Ebony Jones from speaking about her mother. The problem was there was little interest, even though Kandynce was an undeniably noble and heroic figure, all the more so when compared to the mean and bigoted Sterling.
    Had people asked about her mother, Ebony would have told them that until complications from sickle cell anemia caused her to lose her sight nearly three decades ago, Kandynce had been an award-winning hairstylist, a student of Vidal Sassoon.
    “You could have come in and fixed her oven and her ice box, and got the water out of the place so it wouldn't be moldy, [and] she would have been fine.”

    “She specialized in cutting,” Ebony says. “She loved what she did.”
    Ebony had been 12 when her mother was suddenly deprived of her livelihood. Kandynce retained all her liveliness and continued to be resolutely self-reliant, even as further complications left her paralyzed on her right side.
    “When you’re someone who is a professional, taking care of yourself all your life, it’s hard to start depending on people,” the daughter says,
    The periodic agony that accompanies sickle cell was joined by the torment of persistent eye infections and repeated surgeries.
    “She dealt with a lot of pain,” the daughter reports.
    Kandynce continued on without complaint, fighting to stay as healthy as she was able.
    “She drank a lot of water, took vitamins every day, [did] as much exercise as she could,” the daughter says. “She always watched what she ate.”
    Kandynce went to Braille school so she could keep up her passion for reading, history in particular. She was still an inspired cook of cuisines ranging from Jamaican to Mexican. She remained an impeccable and fashionable dresser.
    “She was following the trends,” the daughter says. “My mother was a very well put together woman. I don’t know how she did it. People wouldn’t even realize she was blind.”
    There was no mistaking what shone undimmed in her unseeing eyes and all the rest of her.
    “My mother loved life,” Ebony says.
    In 1995, when her daughter was grown and ready to set out on her own, Kandynce moved into an apartment in Koreatown. Ebony took a place around the corner, close enough to check in on her mother every day without infringing on her independence.
    Then, in 2002, Sterling bought the building. An employee would later testify that Sterling said he wanted to drive out the black tenants “because they smell.” Kandynce was denied repairs even after construction work in another part of the structure caused her apartment to flood.
    When a Sterling employee came into the apartment, Kandynce was standing with her belongings floating around her. The blind woman held up a photo of her family for the employee to see.
    “She felt like she was blessed,” Ebony says.
    When Ebony herself surveyed the damage, she was shocked.
    “I remember saying, ‘Oh my God, Mom, you have to move,’” Ebony remembers. “She’s just like, ‘No, I’m not going…Sometimes you just have to deal with it, to make a stand.’”

    Words Ebony would later pass on to her own daughter were, “You have to stand for something or you stand for nothing.”

    Along with the flood, the appliances were in need of repair and the toilet was broken. But it was still the place where Kandynce did not need eyesight to find a door or a drawer or a knob.
    “That was her home,” Ebony says. “That was where she wanted to be.”
    And to allow herself to be driven out of it because of her race would have been to lose her sense of herself.
    “She said, ‘I’m not a bad tenant,’” Ebony remembers. “‘I have a right to be here.’”
    Kandynce joined other aggrieved tenants in bringing the lawsuit, and she ventured forth with a walker to give a deposition. She wasn’t seeking revenge, only justice.
    “That’s all she wanted, just to be treated fair,” Ebony says. “To be able to live in her home where she knew familiar things.”
    She was just asking Sterling to do what simple decency required.
    “You could have come in and fixed her oven and her ice box, and got the water out of the place so it wouldn't be moldy, [and] she would have been fine,” Ebony says. “But they wouldn't do that.”
    Ebony repeatedly urged Kandynce to move in with her. Kandynce repeatedly refused.
    “She always felt like, ‘If I have my place, I’m not a burden to someone,’” Ebony recalls. “She didn’t want to be dependent on people. She never asked for anything. If anything, she was giving.”
    Kandynce remained where she was and evidenced not a twinge of self-pity.
    “She said, ‘What am I going to complain about? I wake up. I have my life,’” Ebony says.
    The daughter understood how difficult a time it was for her mother even if she never showed it.
    “I knew what she went through,” Ebony says, “I knew what she felt. A lot of tears behind closed doors.”
    The mother still made sure to pay the rent. Sterling refused her check and ins uted eviction proceedings.
    “Of course she was scared,” Ebony says. “She also knew she was right. She wasn’t going to give up the good fight.”
    The stress was taking a visible toll, but she remained resolute at her core. And she didn’t let Sterling's racism make her become even slightly like him.
    “She didn’t look at color,” Ebony says. “It was about the person.”
    Her spirit never faltered, but her body finally suc bed to the strain. Kandynce suffered a stroke and was rushed to the hospital, where Ebony joined her. The mother was 67 when she died.
    Afterward, Ebony went to the apartment where her mother had made such a valiant stand. There on the bed was Morris.
    “She loved him, I think because he kept her company,” Ebony says. “That was something that kept her going.”
    Ebony let Morris stay there for a fortnight, until the last of her mother’s things were moved out. She then took Morris to her place around the corner, where she is now raising her own daughter. But the cat was listless and did not eat. He died soon after.
    A decade later, Donald Sterling must think all is forgiven as he now tries to say that a few racist words on a tape the other day comprise his one mistake.
    Roc e Sterling is trying to say that anybody who thinks she should not be banned along with her husband is a sexist.
    And nobody is asking them about Kandynce Jones, who only wanted to stay in her home with Morris.

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    tldr version that

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    Sterling calling out Kobe: How come he can say comments about gays and not be kicked out?

    https://screen.yahoo.com/donald-ster...151613261.html

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    i'm already tired of this story tbh

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    I hope Sterling drags this out until his last breath. I also hope it destroys the NBA.

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    I hope Sterling drags this out until his last breath. I also hope it destroys the NBA.
    I hope they take 2011 away from you

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    Does 6 still hurt, brah?

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    Sterling leaked the tape himself imo. He's probably tired of giving nigs his money so he wants out. Leak tape, lifetime ban that he doesn't give a about, $2.5 millin fine, and a bidding war from re s to pay him hundreds of millions if not $1+ billion. Brilliant.
    I may have undervalued the Crips but I was right about everything else. And now Sterling is suing for $1 billion for damages. He won't win but it's a nice way to play out the rest of his scenario.

    my

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    Do you really think the security guards as Staples Center would have put their hands on an old Jew that is losing his mind?

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    Wrong thread

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    "ching-chong-yang-wah-ah-soh" - Shaquille O'Neal.

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    INB4 female rights groups indignate and cry foul over this snitch

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