I missed quite a few pages and don't care to read them all now.
Does this sum up what I missed?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4_COOh4VXw
Good song. Of course it's no Particle Man. ;-)
I missed quite a few pages and don't care to read them all now.
Does this sum up what I missed?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4_COOh4VXw
Good song. Of course it's no Particle Man. ;-)
First of all we were not talking about Rythym and Blues or Jazz in this thread. Focus.
Are they creating the issue? No. They are however reinforcing it. But I've already said that to you as you well know. Please stop being disengenous.
As for what I consider the final bands you mentioned. Please do not assume you know anything about what I consider them since at no point in time have we ever talked about them, that form of music or the affects that they had on the culture during their time.
seems pretty single-dimensional to think that those who are buying/paying for the music are doing it because it's what they want to hear...
what about doing it because they're just following what someone else is doing...
or what they think will make them seem cool...
or because they know their parents/guardians object...
lot's of reasons, and the specific meaning behind the actual lyrics is often pretty far down the list
Guys, violence and crime started with hip-hop and rap culture. Obviously.
I agree to a point though. The music industry promotes way too many negative artist and don't put out enough music that is more informed/aware/make people think.
Who is control of that though? Rich white people.
It's also no Birdhouse in your soul, but acceptable.
Guys, get back on track! Donald sterling has no birdhouse in his soul! In fact, he has no soul at all, so a birdhouse would be kinda pointless.
ok bro.
but are the other nba owners better?
This guy has been a well-documented racist nutbag for decades. TMZ's release of audio obviously magnified things, but his sentiments revealed through that audio (doctored or not) is NOT news.
I have no idea what Drake is like, but there's a world of difference between living with the racist views of someone the NBA hired to perform at an All-Star game, and living with the racist views of an owner of a team.
I hope they take the team away from him.
so that proves freedom of speech(in private) is dead.
....."world of difference?" It's true that Mushnick is a Jew and so is Sterling......so he's certainly going to side with and sick up for Sterling even to a fault.
I'm working my way through this thread, and I've seen 'free speech' come up a few times now. So it's worth restating what has been stated already numerous times elsewhere for this issue and for countless other issues preceding it.
"Free speech" in the US context means freedom from Government/state restriction/coercion/punishment etc. of speech. It DOES NOT protect one from the social or economic consequences of speech, such as social sanction or sponsors pulling their money out. Can we please, please all acknowledge this and dispense with free speech complaints, which clearly do not apply in this case?
Like others, I am quite troubled by this violation of privacy. I do agree with laws that protect people's privacy by prohibiting unapproved recording of private conversations (though I would relax the law for whistleblowers if feasible). With that said (and this might be addressed in later replies), it appears that Sterling knew, approved, and even requested that his private conversations be recorded, although this doesn't excuse selling those conversations to a sleazy operator like TMZ. Also, the recording is out there in the public domain, so even IF we disapprove of how it got there, we cannot ignore it.
Yes, Sterling is a creep and a racist, and sponsors, players, coaches, NBA Execs undoubtedly knew of his past and overlooked it, because it was good for business. Yes, there is a good deal of hypocrisy here. This, however, simply cannot be ignored. It is so blatant, so 'out there' that there is no choice but to act on it.
While I would like to see that people are held responsible for deeds as well as words, any notion that words don't matter is hopelessly naive or willfully ignorant.
However we got to this point, I'm glad we are there. Sterling should have been outed and ousted years ago. It's the comeuppance he has long deserved, so I won't shed tears for him (though I do worry about the ever encroaching loss of privacy in today's social media world).
Finally, I am disappointed (but not surprised) at the number of Sterling apologists here. How this info came to light is, I believe, a very legit concern, but in sticking up for Sterling is a poorly chosen and ultimately losing cause.
I have no idea what Drake is like, but there's a world of difference between living with the racist views of someone the NBA hired to perform at an All-Star game, and living with the racist views of an owner of a team.
May 2002: Arrested for underage drinking. Randolph was 20 years and 329 days old at the time. Clearly, Randolph a rebel without a cause.
April 2003: Punched Ruben Patterson in the face, causing "the Kobe stopper" to lose a large amount of blood. Was suspended for his involvement in the altercation.
December 2003: Arrested for driving without a license while also under the influence of marijuana.
December 2006: Two vehicles, both registered under his name, were pulled over by Portland Police for racing in a 20-mph speed zone. Simply baffling.
December 2007: Sued for sexual assault after an incident with a stripper, although Randolph was not prosecuted due to lack of evidence.
April 2009: Arrested for driving under the influence. Was initially denied bail. Charge was eventually dropped to one count of reckless driving.
May 2010: Randolph's friend was pulled over while driving a marijuana-filled car that was registered under Randolph's name. He was not in the car at the time and was thus not arrested, but police pulled the car over after receiving a tip that Randolph was involved in a drug ring. The investigation is ongoing.
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the recording is out there in the public domain, so even IF we disapprove of how it got there, we cannot ignore it.
but saying something in the privacy of your own ****ing home. that puts no one in danger. deserves a lifetime ban.
Again, there's a lot of difference between a owner and a player. Owners can and should take all of those factors into account when deciding whether or not to sign a player. On the other hand, players who are drafted CANNOT take anything into account when "selecting" their owner. Therefore an owner has a much higher standard to maintain, in my opinion.
So is there some secret cabal among Jews in which they pledge to always stick up for each other regardless of the situation?