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    Acting slave Master or billionaire NBA team owner?

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    Dr. Phillip Wright, Sr.
    Dr. Phillip Wright, Sr.

    Acting slave Master or billionaire NBA team owner?

    Written by Phillip Wright Ph.D.

         It is most disgraceful and unethical for the Clippers owner Donald Sterling to get away with his shameful behavior in America, so many times without reprimand from the NBA, or any source of Juris Prudence. African Americans and other sports players should ban together and refuse to play until Donald Sterling back away from his ownership of the Clippers, and permit someone else to take over ownership of the Clippers Basketball team. This should be a legal standard for all sports players Black or white in similar cases where a player or owner displays  degrading and racist language.

    However, this should be upheld by the NBA and any court in the country with clear Professional Standards  to be enforced, and to hold all   owners and players to those same high standards in their games, and for them to be accountable for displaying racial or unethical behavior, on or off the playing field or court, no matter how wealthy he may be.

    gspinc2006@att.net

    April 28, 2014

     

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