kirkwood wrote:The product shows that
Lol, what are you talking about?
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kirkwood wrote:The product shows that
johanliebert wrote:A photo-op with trump means you’re racist now? I’ve never heard trump was racist until he got into office. He was known for breaking bread with black entrepreneurs in the 80’s and often congregated with said partners.
You ain’t black if you don’t think trumps racist tho.
It's an eerily prescient exchange that's sure to spark conversation among viewers of Ava DuVernay's new four-part drama, now streaming, which follows a group of black and Hispanic teenagers who were convicted (and later exonerated) in connection with the 1989 rape of jogger Trisha Meili, a 28-year-old white investment banker.
The boys – Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Antron McCray, Yusef Salaam and Korey Wise – were cleared as adults in 2002 after convicted murder Matias Reyes confessed to raping Meili, which was confirmed by DNA evidence. The city awarded the men $41 million in 2014 but Trump continued to insist they were guilty, and called the settlement "a disgrace" in an op-ed for the New York Daily News.
During the first Presidential debate on Monday night, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton asked viewers to remember that her opponent had “started his career” with a 1973 lawsuit brought by the Justice Department “because he would not rent apartments in one of his developments to African-Americans, and he made sure that the people who worked for him understood that was the policy,” as Clinton put it.

Quattro wrote:Ed Rogers in his statement didn’t deny anything. One would think that if the report was false his statement would have been a lot more forceful than “I respect Masai” and “This was just a negotiation and it’s unfortunate that confidential board proceedings were made public.”
Imagine my surprise then when I read a bunch of posters here doubting the veracity of this story. Giving Ed Rogers the benefit of the doubt when he didn’t bother denying anything and you’re supposedly a fan of this team is pretty mind boggling.
C Court wrote:The identities of Masai's mystery body guards is revealed by the Star.Like when Rogers scion Ed Rogers tried to sink the re-signing of Raptors president Masai Ujiri after a meeting in Muskoka, and Ed tried to say Ujiri had brought bodyguards to the meeting, painting the Raptors exec as arrogant, even intimidating.
Well, about that: One of the two people accompanying Ujiri was his longtime driver, Amir. The other was Ujiri’s videographer, Jeff Landicho.
Jeff was a driving force behind the “Open Gym” TV program for years; he is very talented, and if we are being honest, he is maybe five-foot-seven and pretty friendly. Some bodyguards are friendly and 5-7, one supposes.
I don't know Amir 'the driver's' background, but I know Open Gym's Jeff Landicho is non-white. So Edward Rogers may have mistaken him for a (small) bodyguard. BTW, Landicho recently left MLSE and is heading a new company called Ujiri Productions.
everdiso wrote:All these trumpies forced to defend this fat bodied failson whose daddy knew he was too dumb to leave in charge, a trust fund kid bringing no value whatsoever to the corporation desperately trying to swing his tiny dick around the boardroom, actually having the gall to tell one of the corporations most important assets that HE wasn't worth the money.
Utterly worthless Ed fricken rogers telling masai ujiri that MASAI wasn't worth the money. Unbelievable.
Must be so sad to be a trumper forced to run around the internet White knighting for worthless pieces of **** like this. You'd think they'd ask themselves why their loyalties forced them to defend so many of these types.


OakleyDokely wrote:A cheap James Dolan. Dolan at least spends money on his team.ropjhk wrote:Is Edward Rogers looking to become our James Dolan?
DG88 wrote:Do I think Ed Rogers is a racist I can't say that with any form of certainty. Do I think he made a classless move to empower himself and put down Masai and his worth, hell yes. Going to the race card only derails the real talking points about this.
everdiso wrote:Quattro wrote:Ed Rogers in his statement didn’t deny anything. One would think that if the report was false his statement would have been a lot more forceful than “I respect Masai” and “This was just a negotiation and it’s unfortunate that confidential board proceedings were made public.”
Imagine my surprise then when I read a bunch of posters here doubting the veracity of this story. Giving Ed Rogers the benefit of the doubt when he didn’t bother denying anything and you’re supposedly a fan of this team is pretty mind boggling.
Imagine being so trumpified that you as a raps fan would choose Ed fricken Rogers over Masai Ujiri, all because he made a pilgrimage to Trump Temple to kiss the ring.
Hilarious.
refshateRaps wrote:Jeez
Theres a current President who has locked out 50% of the Black population from participating in society or making a living & some here are stuck desperately trying to tie in some racial narrative here with no reasonable proof of such allegations.
You want to to talk racism & segregation this negotiation doesn't look to be. But you dont have to look far to find it these days.
From the outside I dont agree with Rogers nor do I like the Company, but there is always more to the business personal decision behind the scenes from relationship to money. He had his say & lost. Masai earned his keep in a high pressure environment & as a fan im glad he did.
refshateRaps wrote:Jeez
Theres a current President who has locked out 50% of the Black population from participating in society or making a living & some here are stuck desperately trying to tie in some racial narrative here with no proof of such allegations.
You want to to talk racism & segregation this ain't it but you don't have to look far to find it these days.