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Monday Jul 12, 2010 – By The Grio

From The Grio — It seems that the Reverend Jesse Jackson has jumped into the ongoing the LeBron James saga. After the well-publicized decision by James to go play for the Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert engaged in a verbal lashing of LeBron, describing him as a traitor for leaving the city of Cleveland to go play for the Miami Heat. Well, Rev. Jackson has stepped in, stating that Gilbert’s attack on James was not only uncalled for, but that Gilbert was behaving as if he owned James, bringing forth comparisons to slavery. Jackson’s said:

He speaks as an owner of LeBron and not the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers. His feelings of betrayal personify a slave master mentality. He sees LeBron as a runaway slave.

First, I agree with Rev. Jackson in this sense: The way James is being portrayed in public reminds me of the kinds of self-righteous value judgments people make against African-American athletes on a regular basis. By simply making a business decision that is best for his family, James has suddenly been defined by sports writers and some members of the public as a “great athlete, but a bad human being,” which can almost be as bad as being a criminal.

Let’s be clear: LeBron James has not been arrested, caught in a bar room brawl, beat his baby mama or done anything that would allow us to somehow decide he’s a bad person for not giving up the rest of his career and staying in a city he probably wanted to leave years ago. Cleveland is a wonderful place, but LeBron James was literally giving up millions of dollars in opportunities (not to mention his legacy) by staying there for as long as he did.

Second, it must be remembered that Dan Gilbert happens to be white, but he is not a representative of white America. One silly team owner’s statement does not imply that the entire country sees LeBron James as a runaway slave. I am sure there are many white folks, even Gilbert’s fellow owners, who held their noses and covered their faces when he made his ridiculous comments about LeBron. So, extrapolating the racial dimension of this clearly racialized saga must be done delicately and not with a rusty butter knife (not that Rev. Jackson has done this, but this should be kept in mind as we interpret his remarks). We can all tell that race is certainly in the room in the LeBron James trading decision, we just can’t quite figure out where it is.

I can imagine that many Green Bay Packers fans had a lot of “interesting” things to say about Brett Favre when he left to go play for the Jets and Vikings. So, this is not just about race.

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  1. Clnmike Clnmike says:

    Dan Gilbert, no doubt lost his mind with his scorned own letter to the fans. And an out right hypocrite when you are reminded that he fired the coach and the general manager, where was the loyalty there? If Lebron didnt play like Lebron, best believe his butt would be walking around with a for sale sign on it. I dont think race has anything to with this, it’s the mentality of pro sports teams owners period, they believe they own you. Hell the media, the players, the fans all refer to them as “owner’s” and the view the players as property, a product to be bought, sold, and traded. If that doesnt bring up image of slavery then what does? The NFL is the worst of the bunch, they dont have to honor the contact they give you and will fight you tooth and nail for your signing bonus if you wrong them. The thing is most owners have the sense to keep their mouth shut and understand that they are in a business and this is how it is done.

  2. Harvey Harvey says:

    Don’t you just love when folks tell blacks that it’s not about race when in fact it is.And don’t really love it when a black person say it. Rev.Jackson was right.And if i’m not wrong ( and I’m not ) Didn’t Farrakhan say the same thing too? The media didn’t even report it. Hmmm I wonder why? ( I know why)

  3. Isis Isis says:

    Jesse was right. Totally.

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