JUSTICE OR EXPIATION?
So Donald Sterling has been
banned from Basket Ball in the capacity of owner or official; and while the
whole Nation, at least on the face of it, has responded with righteous
indignation as being highly offensive and harmful, speaking for myself I can’t
resist the feeling that he is being punished as expiation for the Nation’s
conscience.
Firstly, racism is not dead
in America ;
it has just in recent years taken on a more subtle, but no less deadly
aspect. People don’t express racism
openly; they just practice it more discreetly.
Secondly, Mr. Sterling is an old man; he was no doubt jealous
of his girl friend having a relationship with other men, especially black
men. What was so detrimental about his
telling his girl friend to stay away from black men, or any men for that
matter?
Thirdly he was having a private spat with his girl
friend. A conversation not intended for
the public ear. Are there any of us who
do not say things or have not said things in private that we would be terribly
ashamed of if heard in public?
Fourthly, I have heard the word “nigger,” and “nigga” used by
black American men day in and day out on Television, Film, Radio, on the street
corner, in conversation with one another, as easily and commonly as if offering
a candy cane.
Black people talk derogatively about “White People,” and to
be sure White People talk derogatively about Black People. White, Black for me are mere descriptive
terms and mean nothing more. The Words,
“nigger or “nigga,” I have come to know are used with an insulting sting when
used by mostly poor ignorant Whites; when used by black people, it is not
intended to carry the same sting, although it is almost always used by equally
stupid and or ignorant illiterate or semi illiterate Blacks.
But it would seem that when it comes to race relations in the
U. S, what is good for the goose is not necessarily good for the gander. www.chaberbooks.com
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