Donald Sterling is full of crap
Statement of Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. May 14, 2014
Having now learned the full story about Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling and his remarks about legendary sports icon Earvin “Magic” Johnson, I am left stunned with utter disbelief and disgust.
As Mr. Sterling rambles on with some harebrained notion about Magic’s lack of a contribution to African American communities throughout the nation, Sterling’s willful ignorance is evident right here in Milwaukee. Mr. Johnson left a legacy in our city with his acquisition of the old Capitol Court Mall, which he transformed into the largest retail development in the city, the Midtown Shopping Center. Anchored by the Starbucks that Magic still owns, he gave the City of Milwaukee a gift with his vision of investment in a blighted property, and created more than 1,000 jobs with his catalytic development.
No one can question how much Mr. Johnson’s vision has impacted the community surrounding the Midtown Shopping Center development. When many investors and brokers were looking elsewhere for a return on their investments, he saw value in the African American community and gave the area an economic boost—and a long-term identity. Although Mr. Johnson has no equity investment in the current development other than the legendary Starbucks, when customers visit the retail development, their reactions range from awe to pride.
I grew up as Magic Johnson dazzled the world with championship after championship, in addition to NBA and playoff series MVP honors. Yet he always remembered his African American and Midwestern roots. So when a repugnant racist and bigot like Donald Sterling tries to destroy the image of a legendary African American icon who recognized value in our city, we should all remember that Mr. Johnson believed in us and put his money where his heart is.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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Thank you Joe. I guess racism isn’t dead in America as ‘our’ US Supreme Court has stated. I grew up with it in the Chicago suburbs and still hate it to this day. I really don’t see it changing even though I hope it does … I hope, I hope.
Question Joe: why is it now that Sterling is a “ repugnant racist and bigot”? The conduct of this buffoon is not an overnight occurrence and has been well documented for many, many years. Yet, when he was “buying” awards from the NAACP with his cash, you and others were silent. Why was that? For one’s opinion to be taken seriously, you have to be consistent, which you were not.
Is it reasonable to expect someone in Milwaukee to know the day-to-day activities of the Los Angeles chapter of the NAACP?