Jesse Jackson accuses Dan Gilbert of making racist comments about LeBron

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Rev. Jesse Jackson responded with an open letter of his own Sunday that accused Gilbert of a racist point of view.
"He speaks as an owner of LeBron and not the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers," Jackson wrote. "His feelings of betrayal personify a slave-master mentality. He sees LeBron as a runaway slave. This is an owner-employee relationship -- between business partners -- and LeBron honored his contract.
"LeBron is not a child, nor is he bound to play on Gilbert's plantation and be demeaned."
 

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I would like Jesse to pay someone 100 million dollars over 7 years and than have the employee leave without even a damn phone call!
 

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Gilbert acknowledged that he was unable to reach James in the weeks before he left for Miami. He looks back on it and realizes as a new NBA owner that he didn't appreciate the need to establish firm guidelines from the beginning in his relationship with James.
"I asked [Bulls owner] Jerry Reinsdorf, 'Did certain things happen with Michael [Jordan]? Did he not return your calls?' " Gilbert said. "He said, 'No, that would never happen, never.' I did hear this was very unusual,'' Gilbert said of his inability to communicate with James.
 
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Surprised that we haven't heard from the Reverend Al Sharpton. I'm not hearing Gilbert say that Lebron didn't have a right to go to Miami. He's pissed that James didn't give him the courtesy of a phone call, email, or text to let him know his intentions.
 

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Instead of talking about how over half of black babies aren't even born in this country, or real issues effecting the black community, Jesse Jackson continues to spew nonsense by accusing everyone under the sun who isn't black of being racist.

Jesse Jackson is a judas goat.
 

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this is how JJ makes his living.

he's not talking to the vast majority of Americans, just a chosen few who will continue to make donations to him.

God knows he doesn't work.
 

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I would like Jesse to pay someone 100 million dollars over 7 years and than have the employee leave without even a damn phone call!

I would argue that LBJ made Gilbert much more than Gilbert paid James.
Not saying that James handled his "decision" the right way, IMO he didn't. But give me a break about James salary.
He earned it and his contract was over. He can do what he pleases and shouldnt have to defend his decision to anyway, especially his former employer,
 

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james has no requirement to email or text or contact dan gilbert about his decision.

i disagree with jackson, but agree with him in the sense that lebron did not violate his contract, he stayed and upheld it, decided to leave.

has no obligation to let gilbert know anything. none.
 

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You have no obligation to let your boss know anything, but 99.99% of people making over $200,000 per year have the common decency to give their boss some notice.

Gilbert fucked up though. He should have given Lebron a deadline and if Lebron did not sign by that deadline he should have started shopping.
 

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You have no obligation to let your boss know anything, but 99.99% of people making over $200,000 per year have the common decency to give their boss some notice.

Gilbert fucked up though. He should have given Lebron a deadline and if Lebron did not sign by that deadline he should have started shopping.

if he was his boss i could see it, but at that time he was a free agent, meaning employed by nobody. therefore, the common decency part of contacting your boss is a moot point.
 

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Screw jessie jackson he goes around trying to make trouble between the races and most of the time he is 100% wrong.I give you a good example here in NC with the boys from duke that was acuse of rape by the black whore.Jackson came in to try to cause a lot of trouble with the blacks against the white boys because their parents had money, when it came out the black whore lied .did he come back and say he was wrong.Hell no......ck
 

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Jesse Jackson is among the top 10 biggest pieces of shit in America.

He has riddin' his connection w/ the late Rev. Martin Lurther King Jr as far as anyone has EVER riddin someone's coattail's.

He's a POS....and I still can't believe he gets media play.


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Almost everyone is a free agent. Almost no one has multiyear contracts. Almost everyone has at will employment. Yet we all still give our jobs a heads up.
 

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David Stern said in Monday's press conference that Dan Gilbert's post-LeBron James tirade "ill advised" and "imprudent" and that he has fined the Cavaliers $100,000.
Stern also said that NBA players and free agents are allowed to talk to each other as free agents and that LeBron and company are not guilty of tampering or collusion. The only way they would investigate tampering charges would be if another team brought a formal complaint. As it stands now, it looks very unlikely the league has any problems with the way things went down in Miami, although Mark Cuban has hinted that he might make a formal complaint. Jul. 12
 

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http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/Jesse-Jackson-LeBron-James-Dan-Gilbert-slavery-comparison-071210



I could pretend Jesse Jackson speaks for such a tiny minority that his inflammatory, predictable and misguided remarks about LeBron James and Dan Gilbert are unworthy of rebuke.

But then, I’d have to ignore the mountain of e-mails that poured into my laptop from African-American brothers and sisters making the same argument.
Jesse has a constituency, a passionate group of idiots who believe the best way to combat white-wing political bigots such as Limbaugh and Hannity is with black-wing political bigotry.
And so, in defense of LeBron’s narcissistic ego explosion and Gilbert’s emotional reaction to it, Jesse compared Gilbert to an 18th-century slave owner.


“His feelings of betrayal personify a slave master mentality,” Jackson said in a statement released Sunday. “(Gilbert) sees LeBron as a runaway slave.”
Yes, this is an attention grab by Rev. Jackson. He heard about ESPN’s impressive ratings for “The Decision” and, like a mafia don, wants to wet his beak. Why let Jim Gray and ESPN executives have all the fun exploiting LeBron’s naivete?
There’s enough of LeBron’s carcass for Jesse to feast, too. And Gilbert’s childish letter to Cavaliers fans in the wake of LeBron’s departure gave Jackson the opening he needed to break out his knives and forks.




“(Gilbert’s) accusations endanger LeBron,” Jackson wrote. “His jersey is being burned in effigy, and he is being projected as a betrayer by the owner. ... LeBron is not a child, nor is he bound to play on Gilbert’s plantation and be demeaned.”
Yep, it’s the card. LeBron James and his kiddie handlers screwed up, staging an image-damaging public-relations disaster, and now some African-Americans want to change the subject by changing the argument.
NBA owners and their $100-million contracts are slave owners and King James is Kunta Kinte escaping on the Underground Railroad to Miami’s Tootsie’s Cabaret, where he’ll make it rain.


It’s stupid. Dan Gilbert’s rant was certainly immature, but it wasn’t remotely racist. He sounded like a scorned lover, a guy who gave his heart to a relationship and found out on national TV that the alleged love of his life didn’t care about him at all.
Gilbert vented. I give James credit for not responding.
Jackson and other African-Americans need to follow LeBron’s lead. We look foolish. We look hypocritical. We come across like people who have little genuine interest in seeing racial prejudice disappear and more like people who just want it to swing in our favor.


Jackson and other African-Americans need to follow LeBron’s lead. We look foolish. We look hypocritical. We come across like people who have little genuine interest in seeing racial prejudice disappear and more like people who just want it to swing in our favor.



Rather than deal with the callous and classless way James departed his home state, some of us are trying to make this about race. It’s not.
No rational person begrudges James for joining Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Pat Riley and the Miami Heat. Sports fans — and owners — have grown used to star players switching teams.
People were stunned and turned off by the hey-look-at-me circus James conducted on his way out of Cleveland. It was unnecessary and easy to avoid. It was cruel to all the young and old fans who supported him.
Beyond that, it was bad business. James damaged his brand. He made himself polarizing for no good reason. A man of his wealth would pay $2.5 million to avoid the kind of bad publicity that has engulfed James in the aftermath of "The Decision."


You can argue James has the right to destroy his image. Man has the right to smoke cigarettes, too. It’s still stupid. And nonsmokers have the right to point out the stupidity of smoking.
You can’t defend LeBron’s lapse in judgment by claiming his critics are racist. You’re crippling James, baiting him to make more mistakes.
There was nothing honorable or smart about the way he orchestrated his exit.


From all reports, James knew months ago he was going to Miami with Wade and Bosh. His interviews were a farce. He invited white billionaires to grovel at his feet. And Jesse Jackson wants to call Gilbert a slave owner. Please.
Gilbert gave James and his entourage the keys to the franchise for seven years and tolerated all the indulgences of youth. He foolishly expected James and his posse to treat the Cavaliers with a modicum of respect.
It’s why you don’t spoil kids. They’ll take advantage and not express an ounce of appreciation.
Everyone who objectively watched the Boston-Cleveland playoffs series knows James quit on the Cavs, selling out his teammates and costing head coach Mike Brown his job.
Despite Brown’s African-American heritage, Jesse Jackson doesn’t care about Mike Brown. Jesse’s all good with LeBron’s betrayal of a black head coach because Mike Brown’s name doesn’t draw record TV ratings.
We’re a nation of jock-sniffers and hypocrites. It’s not surprising so many of us fall for the crap spewed by Jesse, Rush, Al, Hannity and all the rest.
 

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james has no requirement to email or text or contact dan gilbert about his decision.

i disagree with jackson, but agree with him in the sense that lebron did not violate his contract, he stayed and upheld it, decided to leave.

has no obligation to let gilbert know anything. none.

Nine out of 10 will tell you you're dead wrong. Technically, he doesn't owe him anything but let's understand the Cavs drafted this guy at 18 and helped him through the good and tough times.

Did Lebron make him money? Yes he did. Did Lebron do great things for the city? Yes he did. Did Gilbert hire Lebron's boys to work in the Cav's organization? Yes he did. Did they pay for his entourage to travel with the team? Yes they did.

Gilbert offered him a huge contract but this goes beyond just a player and owner. They brought him in and gave him the keys to the city, team and franchise and he absolutely shit on them. He didn't just leave them..he took one giant steaming turd on the city of Cleveland and if he could've done one thing in the world that would've helped just slightly is to simply say:

"Mr Gilbert, I appreciate everything you've done for me and everything you do for this franchise. This is very hard for me to do but I've accepted an offer to play in Miami. I wish you and this franchise nothing but good things in the future. This is a business decision but my heart will always be in the city of Cleveland. Thank you."

Is that really hard to do?
 

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if he was his boss i could see it, but at that time he was a free agent, meaning employed by nobody. therefore, the common decency part of contacting your boss is a moot point.


a person is what a person is

there's a right way and a wrong way, some just don't know the difference
 

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