Donald Sterling Saga Indicts Owners, Fans, Political Correctness (Milenio, Mexico)
"Donald Sterling has opened his big mouth and shown he's a
bum who is as unscrupulous as a slug ... As
if he didn't know he lives in the country of spies ... In an age in which
hyper-political correctness in modern life is 'trending,' who in their right
mind would get creative with brainlessness of this magnitude? ... I wonder how
many sports team owners and celebrities would face the consequences for saying
what they think without thinking about what they say. And how many fans would
have to be denied access to stadiums for using discriminatory language? For
sure, the stands would be a pseudo-desert and being fashionably famous as the
owner of a football team would be a high-risk activity."
In
an act of sublime exquisiteness comparable only to the days when Mexican singer
Gloria Trevi used to show her knickers while singing Doctor
Psiquiatra [Psychiatric Doctor], or Mexican
DJs El Burro and Esteban "presented" the TV program El Calabozo [The
Prison], owner of the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, Donald Sterling, has
opened his big mouth and shown that he's a bum who is as unscrupulous as a slug. As
if he didn't know he lives in the country of spies where he who doesn't cheat,
doesn't get ahead, Sterling raged at his "little baby" [V. Stiviano] for uploading photos of herself with Black
celebrities like Magic Johnson to Instagram.
The
old crock claims that he doesn't like his girlfriend cavorting with people of
different colored skin (brown), but that she can sleep with or date whoever she
likes as long as she isn't seen publicly in such unpleasant company. This
little turn has unleashed disgust in the basketball world, and even President
Obama, who is Black, entered the ring to join the great clamor against the entity
in question for his piggishness and for being a jerk.
Without a doubt, when opening your pie hole, make sure your tongue is connected
to your brain.
In
an age in which hyper-political correctness in modern life is "trending,"
who in their right mind would get creative with brainlessness of this magnitude?
Stupidity is contagious, though, and knows nothing of race or nationality. The
delinquent that dared throw a banana at Brazilian footballer DaniAlves in Villareal,
Spain, for having a distasteful skin color, has been taken care of. The clown has
been banned for life from entering a football match - the same as the LA tycoon
has been banned from basketball.
The
message the FC Barcelona player made by picking up the banana and taking a good
bite out of it has been received around the world and encouraged other sports
figures to grab a banana - of either the macho or Tabasco variety, thereby putting
the price of the fruit at risk in the face of rising demand. I cannot imagine
what would happen in Mexico if every time an Afro-American was referred to as Chocorrol [a Swiss roll] during a La LigaMX football match, a chocolate candy bar were thrown
at him. No doubt this would boost the fortunes of the rolls' manufacturer Marinela, and the great envy of Bimbo, the manufacturer of its
competitor El Negrito cake bars.
Mexican candy bars and racist overtones in football
And
worse still, I wonder how many sports team owners and celebrities would face
the consequences for saying what they think without thinking about what they say.
And how many fans would have to be denied access to stadiums for using
discriminatory language? For sure, the stands would be a pseudo-desert and
being fashionably famous as the owner of a football team would be a high-risk
activity.
Posted
By Worldmeets.US
One
thing that reassures me about this whole business that is that no one has
resorted to insults or curses to taunt the above mentioned numbskulls. No one
has labeled them imbeciles, not by a long shot, particularly because race knows
perfectly well that destroyers of statues run the risk of turning themselves
into statues.
Given
this scenario, taking precautions is the best step. This will prevent what happened
to Kent Brockman, [fictional] newsreader
on The Simpsons, from happening to us. Brockman easily stitched himself up when
reading a news item that exposed a third party without realizing that by
doing so, he had implicated himself. I'm curious: Is respect for
others really so interesting, or is this just a trend of political correctness?
While we wait and see, keep your monkey on its leash!