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What if he'd said: "Well, you know, I hate Jews, so, um, let it be known, I don't like Jews. I don't like to be around Jews. You know, I'm anti-Semitic." There wouldn't be any debate about Hardaway speaking "on behalf" of the NBA.
Voted : Yes, his comments is worthy of his ban from Las Vegas...
Definition of "stupid human being"- a man, born into a world where he is hated by a segment of the populace solely because of the accident of his genetic heritage, hating another for exactly the same reason.
Voted : Here are my thoughts...
His comments were offensive and he's obviously a bigot, but he has the right to say whatever he wants to say - no matter how stupid it may be. So a ban is not in order, he'll get enough flack in other ways.
by Kiki on Thu Feb 15, 07 7:31pm
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Voted : Yes, his comments is worthy of his ban from Las Vegas...
No different than someone saying "I hate blacks". Its bigotry plain and simple.
Voted : No, his comments is not worthy of his ban from Las Vegas...
^ I agree with kiki. The mans entitled to his views, no matter how offensive they are.
Voted : Yes, his comments is worthy of his ban from Las Vegas...
I right to freedom of speech doesn't mean a right to represent an all star NBA event.
Voted : Yes, his comments is worthy of his ban from Las Vegas...
^ True. If I was on his team or from his state, he would be the last person I would want representing me.
I wonder how long a famous white sportsman would last in the game if he said that, of course i am not knocking him - all he did was voice his own feelings.
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