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And Little Wool
Blog and Mablog ^ | 4-30-14 | Douglas Wilson

Posted on 05/01/2014 7:23:07 AM PDT by ReformationFan

I really should say something about outrage-fest that has mostly concluded over in the NBA and its environs. Clippers owner Donald Sterling got himself banned from NBA games and practices for life, and was fined 2.5 million dollars, because he managed to insinuate himself onto some audio, the playing of which audio proved to the world that he was in fact a racist jerk, not to mention a bounder and cad. It is difficult to summon up any sympathy for that kind of guy, and so why bother? No sympathy at all, at least not from this quarter. The fact that he is a big donor Democrat just made the whole thing a little bit too delicious.

But wait . . . there are some lessons.

There are still at least two observations to be made about the whole affair. Let us leave Sterling, whose character isn’t, out of it for a minute. The first point is what Mark Cuban noted — that this in fact is a very slippery slope. Suppose, in a grand thought experiment, we substitute somebody else in for Sterling. Let’s make it an evangelical family man, true blue to his wife, faithful church attender, and a man who donated $10,000 toward the passage of Prop 8 a few years ago, the anti same-sex mirage measure. Can anyone around here envisage a scenario (within a year or two, at our current pace) where the same thing could happen? The only ingredient necessary, it seems, is a requisite level of public outrage, which the media can always arrange for us. Bringing it back to Sterling, I will only observe that lynch mobs sometimes hang guilty people, but that this is not a good argument for the protection of public manners being turned over to lynch mobs.

The second observation has to do with the frenzied efforts of the mob to prove themselves to be a deeply moral people, with lots of core values all over the place. When a generation is as leprous as ours is, we don’t like how quiet evenings at home make us think about our guilt. This is why we launch periodic outrage crusades, going off on moralistic jags, in order to convince ourselves that we are too an upright people.

Remember. We are the generation that has slaughtered millions of children in utero. We are the ones who have hooked up the furnaces of Molech to the power grid. We are the people who have sanctified the anus as a true and noble destination of eros. We are the ones who discipline anyone who has the temerity to take issue with our red queen sexualities. Our consumerist idolatries sizzle and pop as we fry them all up in mammon grease. We are plainly the ones we have been waiting for, but we failed to take into account the fact that we are also Godot, only with a little less substance. We are the sad clowns of history.

We are the ones who refuse to name the name of Jesus, savior of the nations. Jesus is the one who bled and died in order to wash our conceits away from us, and every evening a glance at the news shows us what a pressing necessity this continues to be. I hesitate to introduce esoteric theological terms in a discussion like this, but the relevant ones are repent and believe.

So back to L’Affaire Sterling. As the old proverb has it, great cry and little wool, as the devil said when he sheared the hogs.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Politics; Religion; Society; Sports
KEYWORDS: donaldsterling; douglaswilson; laclippers; markcuban; nba; pc; thoughtpolice; tyranny
Good words from Reformed pastor Douglas Wilson about the mob mentality and hypocrisy of the PC though police in the recent Sterling/NBA controversy.
1 posted on 05/01/2014 7:23:07 AM PDT by ReformationFan
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To: ReformationFan

Donald Sterling has as much a RIGHT to be a”RACIST”as I have NOT To!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


2 posted on 05/01/2014 7:33:57 AM PDT by bandleader
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To: ReformationFan

there is a slippery slope, but the only saving grace is that it takes 75% of the owners to vote to expel one of their own


3 posted on 05/01/2014 7:41:45 AM PDT by ghost of stonewall jackson
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To: bandleader

true. but sterling has no “right” to own an NBA franchise; that is a privilege


4 posted on 05/01/2014 7:42:14 AM PDT by ghost of stonewall jackson
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To: ReformationFan
Good words from Reformed pastor Douglas Wilson...(You sure? Shouldn't that be Recovering Pastor? But I digress.)

Although racists are lower than dirt, I'm scandalized at the realization that our culture has fully embraced the concept of thought crimes.
You can be the biggest jerk on the planet but unless you break my bone or pick my pocket, how's it any of my business? Judging from history, I've seen this movie and the ending is not good.

5 posted on 05/01/2014 7:55:04 AM PDT by stormhill
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To: ReformationFan
I hesitate to introduce esoteric theological terms in a discussion like this, but the relevant ones are repent and believe.

I thought they were "Bravo" and "Who am I to judge?"

6 posted on 05/01/2014 8:04:38 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Obamacare: You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.)
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To: stormhill

“Good words from Reformed pastor Douglas Wilson...(You sure? Shouldn’t that be Recovering Pastor? But I digress.)”

Reformed as in Calvinistic Protestant.

“Although racists are lower than dirt, I’m scandalized at the realization that our culture has fully embraced the concept of thought crimes.
You can be the biggest jerk on the planet but unless you break my bone or pick my pocket, how’s it any of my business? Judging from history, I’ve seen this movie and the ending is not good.”

Like Robespierre’s Reign of Terror during the French Revolution, Stalin’s mass collectivization of the lives and property of the “counter-revolutionary” Kulaks in 1930s Ukraine and Mao Tse-tung’s Cultural Revolution in 1960s Red China?


7 posted on 05/01/2014 8:54:28 AM PDT by ReformationFan
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To: Jeff Chandler

‘I thought they were “Bravo” and “Who am I to judge?”’

I think those statements were from someone on the other side of the Tiber.


8 posted on 05/01/2014 8:55:56 AM PDT by ReformationFan
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To: stormhill

They should be treating all the racists the same. Black racists are out loud and proud with their hatred of whitey and we have thousands of hate crimes committed by black mobs on Hispanics, Whites and Asians that are ignored. Black racists are the inspiration for these Klan with a Tan racist violence. Schools teach the race hate doctrines and tolerate the race attacks.


9 posted on 05/02/2014 8:04:25 AM PDT by SaraJohnson
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To: SaraJohnson
Well, of course.
If all the black racists did was harbor negative feelings or even go as far as expressing their hatred, I frankly couldn't care less. The moment they make violent contact with someone they should have the book thrown at them with, pardon the expression, extreme prejudice.

As it presently stands, whites can no longer exercise their First Amendment rights and are in effect prosecuted at least in the court of public opinion, for using the wrong words. History shows this is an ominous precursor for very dire things to happen.

10 posted on 05/02/2014 9:21:28 AM PDT by stormhill
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