Jordan was 'against all white people' as a kid

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Michael Jordan says in his new book that he considered himself racist after a childhood incident, and that 'basically, I was against all white people.'



When the NBA banned Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life based on racist comments made in conversations recorded by an alleged mistress, one of the issues raised was what type of precedent the league was setting.


For instance, what if Michael Jordan were recorded making similar comments? Would NBA commissioner Adam Silver ban for life arguably the greatest living basketball player (and current owner of the Charlotte Bobcats), too?


Well, Jordan offered some eye-opening comments of his own about race, in a book released Tuesday.


The book, "Michael Jordan: The Life," is a biography of His Airness written by Roland Lazenby. In it, Jordan explains how growing up in an area of North Carolina heavily influenced — and sometimes even funded — by the Ku Klux Klan in the 1960s and '70s shaped his views on race . . . and they were far from what would be viewed as politically correct.


Reportedly, these views really took shape shortly after Jordan watched the iconic television miniseries "Roots," and after a girl at his school called him the N-word in 1977.


"So I threw a soda at her," Jordan says in the book. "I was really rebelling. I considered myself a racist at the time. Basically, I was against all white people."


The book also includes anecdotes of Jordan's time on the school baseball team, when he was one of only two black players and was called inferior while on the team.


In many ways, the book serves as a testament to Jordan's drive, which many people close to him believe was fueled by negative experiences, particularly in his early life.


Former Chicago Bulls general manager Jerry Krause says in the book that Jordan "remembers everyone who ever didn’t think he was going to be great. He remembers every negative story that’s ever been written about him."


Jordan was among the first NBA owners and high-profile figures in the sport to go on record against Sterling's comments when they were first released, issuing this statement:

"I look at this from two different perspectives — as a current owner and a former player. As an owner, I'm obviously disgusted that a fellow team owner could hold such sickening and offensive views. I'm confident that (NBA commissioner) Adam Silver will make a full investigation and take appropriate action quickly. As a former player, I'm completely outraged. There is no room in the NBA — or anywhere else — for the kind of racism and hatred that Mr. Sterling allegedly expressed. I am appalled that this type of ignorance still exists within our country and at the highest levels of our sport. In a league where the majority of players are African-American, we cannot and must not tolerate discrimination at any level."
 

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I'm curious to see what the responses are from a select few on this board.
 
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I'm curious to see what the responses are from a select few on this board.

Almost didn't want to post this article because of that. But it is what it is.

of course he says "I considered myself a racist at the time" Wonder what his "Views" are Today ?
 

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I once heard Rev Sharpeton say (talking about white folks) that the fingerprint of racism is hard to erase , especially if its developed early on in life.

I would have to guess that Jordan is still a racist , and his comments were public not private , big ears better investigate this too.
 

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"So I threw a soda at her,"*Jordan says in the book. "I was really rebelling. I considered myself a racist at the time. Basically, I was against all white people."



And this is the problem.

People have a bad experience with, or read about one person or persons being involved in racial controversy, and they assume the entire race itself is racist towards others.

A lot of comments by current & former athletes, primarily NBA players, hint towards this.

There are racists of every ethnicity, but you don't assume or judge the rest are as well...
 

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Doesn't surprise me one bit. Too bad the nba isn't going to fuck with the best player ever, just that simple. Unfortunately there is double standard that exists in this situation. I wouldn't doubt that he is racist one bit, nor would i care if they took his team.
 

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The NBA owners might as well hold the vote for Jordan at the same time as Sterling so that they only have to get them all together once.
 

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Jordan was a kid who was called the N word and Sterling is an adult who is making millions off blacks. Not sure how anyone can compare the comments.
 
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For the Record, He is the GREATEST Basketball Player to ever play the Game. and I like him.

I'm sure if you ask 1000 people age 50+, back when they were growing up... 70%+ would say they had some kind of racist feeling

It's Only Now with the Sterling thing, that it looks worst.
 

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The NBA owners might as well hold the vote for Jordan at the same time as Sterling so that they only have to get them all together once.


there is a big racial disconnect for you, sorry.
 
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Jordan drafted Adam Morrison, who's white and one of the biggest busts in NBA history. Based on that alone I'd say he probably isn't racist.
 

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Almost didn't want to post this article because of that. But it is what it is.

of course he says "I considered myself a racist at the time" Wonder what his "Views" are Today ?

traffic is traffic huh. This is a loaded thread. You know damn well there are a bunch old racist white dudes on here that will twist this.
 

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For the Record, He is the GREATEST Basketball Player to ever play the Game. and I like him.

I'm sure if you ask 1000 people age 50+, back when they were growing up... 70%+ would say they had some kind of racist feeling

It's Only Now with the Sterling thing, that it looks worst.


its different if you're black, one would only think..
 

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