Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Slams Media Culture Of Racial Sanctimony
April 30, 2014 / Article by Ben Bullard
NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is, like many famous people, plenty mad at Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling for saying some pretty inflammatory things about black people and the sport he loves. But hes equally angry at the mainstream media for dive-bombing Sterlings racist remarks like vultures, eager to gorge themselves on more of their own false sanctimony.
Abdul-Jabbar had a column in Time Monday that should be required reading for anyone thinking about taking a job as a race-baiting TV talking head. He quickly acknowledged that Sterling said stupid and racist things (duh), then got to the point: the media is full of hypocrites who long ago traded in any ambition to report real news for scintillating talking points that rely upon the ceaseless massaging of American racisms desiccated corpse for one more wisp of righteous indignation.
The whole country has gotten a severe case of carpal tunnel syndrome from the newest popular sport of Extreme Finger Wagging, he wrote. Not to mention the neck strain from Olympic tryouts for Morally Superior Head Shaking. All over the latest in a long line of rich white celebrities to come out of the racist closet.
Sure, Sterling comes across as bad as he possibly can, Jabbar said. But what about everyone around him all the people who are undoubtedly happy to profit from the fallout from his having said such vile things?
Man, what a winding road she [Sterlings much younger girlfriend] led him down to get all of that out. She was like a sexy nanny playing pin the fried chicken on the Sambo. She blindfolded him and spun him around until he was just blathering all sorts of incoherent racist sound bites that had the news media peeing themselves with glee.
They caught big game on a slow news day, so they put his head on a pike, dubbed him Lord of the Flies, and danced around him whooping.
Suddenly he says he doesnt want his girlfriend posing with Magic Johnson on Instagram and we bring out the torches and rope. Shouldnt we have all called for his resignation back then?
Shouldnt we be equally angered by the fact that his private, intimate conversation was taped and then leaked to the media? Didnt we just call to task the NSA for intruding into American citizens privacy in such an un-American way? Although the impact is similar to Mitt Romneys comments that were secretly taped, the difference is that Romney was giving a public speech. The making and release of this tape is so sleazy that just listening to it makes me feel like an accomplice to the crime. We didnt steal the cake but were all gorging ourselves on it.
So, he concludes, if were all going to be outraged, lets be outraged that we werent more outraged when his racism was first evident. Lets be outraged that private conversations between people in an intimate relationship are recorded and publicly played. Lets be outraged that whoever did the betraying will probably get a book deal, a sitcom, trade recipes with Hoda and Kathie Lee, and soon appear on Celebrity Apprentice and Dancing with the Stars.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban himself a maverick among a constellation of high-profile sports conformists, said Monday it would be unwise to succumb to the mainstream medias fascination with making people pay for what they say, instead of what they do.
I think theres a constitution for a reason, right? Because this is a very slippery slope, said Cuban. What Donald [Sterling] said was wrong. It was abhorrent. Theres no place for racism in the NBA, any business Im associated with, and I dont want to be associated with people who have that position.
But at the same time, thats a decision I make. I think youve got to be very, very careful when you start making blanket statements about what people say and think, as opposed to what they do. Its a very, very slippery slope.
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Comments;
How many people here remember when the great Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ) was playing in college and later in the NBA?
I used to love to see that guy play! Not only was he a fabulous ball player, but he had something else that very few NBA stars have ever had; at least since the great Oscar Robertson........the guy "stood out" from the usual crowd, not only because he was seven feet "something" tall, but also because, unlike most NBA stars, the guy had (and still "has" ), humility; quiet, soft spoken, not given to all of the usual, "look-at-me" theatrics of most sports icons. I really like the man......especially now that he's demonstrated his "laid-back" common sense.
I haven't paid much attention to the big media hoop-la over the Sterling "affair", mostly for exactly the same reasons that
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is pointing out in this article. 99% of all the people in the "so-called" media have made remarks as bad or worse than this Sterling jerk in "private", but they didn't get printed in news papers, shown in videos on U-tube, etc. The only "story" here is because the guy that said this crap just happened to have a lot of money.
I will say one thing for Sterling.......I can definitely "dig" his taste in "girl friends"!
Thank you, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar!
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He sure didn't open his mouth about the NAACP for taking this guys money over the years in exchange for favors (awards) ........ isn't that what we call a whore .......... I'm talking about the NAACP here
Well said! That comes from good judgment bestowed on people who graduated from high school in 1965 like Kareem and I did.
Thumbs up for Kareem. I wonder when he'll pay the price that Bill Cosby paid for speaking the truth.
Now to remind you of what this whole thing may really be about:
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-206156-1.htmlThe media is trying hard today to bring Oprah into the mix. What we see reported is not the real story.
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