Great Quotes: Rev. Al Sharpton
Whenever a black celebrity makes headlines, the Rev. Al Sharpton has to comment. Here is what he said about the lack of outrage about the Gilbert Arenas/Javaris Crittenton standoff in the Washington Wizards locker room late last month.
“If it had been a white player pointing a gun at a black player, there would have been much more of an uproar. It’s almost as if people are saying, ‘Well, we don’t expect anything better from our black athletes.’”
– Rev. Al Sharpton, via NYDailyNews.com
Duh. Anytime you add race to an issue it’s going to create more of an uproar. If it had been a white athlete pulling a gun on a black athlete, or vice versa, it would have created a bigger stir because now race is added to the mix. If Sharpton wanted to make a stronger point, he should have said that there would have been more of an uproar if two white athletes were involved. Not that I agree, but at least the point holds some water.
I think the story came and went quickly due to the timing (during the holidays) and the fact that no shots were fired. We hear stories all the time about athletes firing shots (or being shot at) outside of bars or strip clubs, but this is the first time (that I can remember, anyway) that one athlete pulled a gun on another at work.
Sharpton does have a point about how President Obama attended a Wizards game at the same time that Arenas was storing guns in his locker, but that doesn’t have anything to do with race.





This is a perfect example of how Sharpton promotes a racial divide in this country in order to justify his existence. People aren’t outraged because the public expects this from black players, but if a white player had pulled a gun there would be a public outcry…c’mon Al. It has a lot more to do with expecting this type of behavior from professional athletes in general than from black athletes. Al feels the need to perpetuate racism where there is none to keep his “job”. Rather than focus on the racial aspect of it, he should be more concerned with the reason athletes in general feel the need to carry weapons in the first place.
The Daily News needs to be taken to task for calling this man a “civil rights activist” when all he really is, is a hate monger.