Punishing Donald Sterling Is Good, But It Doesn’t Mean Racism Is Dead | Sojourners

Punishing Donald Sterling Is Good, But It Doesn’t Mean Racism Is Dead

NBA logo, 360b / Shutterstock.com
NBA logo, 360b / Shutterstock.com

The ugly racial statements of the Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling sparked a series of hopefully historic events over the last several days. The press conferences on Tuesday by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and by Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson — a former NBA star and the player’s representative in this crisis—are worthy of deeper reflection.

With both passion and outrage in his face, NBA Commissioner Silver banned Sterling for life from both the L.A. Clippers and the NBA for his racist comments about African-Americans. Sterling’s despicable racial opinions made him the ugly and ignorant face of white racism, a dishonor undoubtedly earned due to a his personal history of hateful racial discrimination.

Read the full piece on TIME here.

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