Yes, Bomani Jones made a decent case for why Sterling might have been a racist in 2006. His actions been dealt with appropriately within the legal mechanisms designated for that purpose. They are irrelevant to this discussion. What is relevant, however, is that this particular situation is absolutely no reason for a backlash - there have been better reasons, and more appropriate backlashes have already occurred.
Jones doesn't say any of that. He doesn't say anything even close to that. Bomani Jones is calling Sterling a racist with a documented history of racism. He's mocking media outlets for
not addressing and pointing out Sterling's racism sooner. He's asking why
no backlash has occurred until now (from the NBA, NBA fans, or media outlets).
He literally says that slum lords like Sterling are morally responsible for murdering urban black youth. Honestly, I don't think you've yet listened to the whole tape.
Dunno where you got the idea that I'm backing down from my claim that asking your girlfriend not to associate with minorities is a totally racist thing to do. Again, just because someone asked you to act like a racist doesn't absolve you of racism. No one has ever addressed that argument, Capt. Always On Point. Maybe spend less time on asinine sarcasm and more time writing sentences that directly articulate your point.
For real, look back at your last three posts and identify the sentences that actually make a point and aren't just snide, sarcastic remarks (hint: there are only two of them). Don't get me wrong, I love the sarcasm (7/10 would read again); but, constantly having to guess at your meaning is growing old.