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polly7

(20,582 posts)
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 09:45 AM Jul 2012

Steve Nash to the Lakers: The Political Impact

By Dave Zirin

http://www.zcommunications.org/steve-nash-to-the-lakers-the-political-impact-by-dave-zirin

Source: Edge of SportsMonday, July 09, 2012

...."Understandably people are already recalibrating the 2012-2013 season, wondering if Nash and his future Hall-of-Fame teammate Kobe Bryant can not only co-exist but compete for a championship. I'm personally wondering how Nash will look in purple and gold which is as bizarrely unsettling as picturing Magic Johnson in Celtic green. I also am genuinely flummoxed about how Nash’s unique skill set, which involves dribbling all around the half court until finding an open shooter, will mesh with Kobe's Bryant's desire to be genetically fused with the ball like Jeff Goldblum in The Fly.

But a less discussed question is the political impact, if any at all, of Steve Nash playing in the white-hot spotlight of Laker-Land. Nash has played most of his career in Arizona, the state Jon Stewart once described as "The Meth Lab of American Democracy." More than perhaps any elected official in the state, Nash has stood out as a voice of sanity. He spoke out against the troop escalations during the Bush wars, wearing a T-shirt that read, "No war. Shoot for peace." Nash said he choose to wear the shirt because, "I think that war is wrong in 99.9 percent of all cases. I think has much more to do with oil or some sort of distraction…. Unfortunately, this is more about oil than it is about nuclear weapons.” Nash has also spoken out for LGBT Marriage Equality, recording commercials in New York State when the legislature was considering legalization. This is a pro athlete who admitted casually to reading the Communist Manifesto as a way to better understand Che Guevara. I wish that wasn’t a controversial thing to say, but it is and he said it.

But above all else, he’s also is the player responsible for organizing his Suns squad to speak out against Gov. Jam Brewer's radical, "papers please", anti-immigration bill, SB 1070. On Cinco de Mayo, 2010, Nash organized the entire team to wear jerseys that read Los Suns.He said, "I think the law is very misguided. I think it is unfortunately to the detriment to our society and our civil liberties and I think it is very important for us to stand up for things we believe in. I think the law obviously can target opportunities for racial profiling. Things we don't want to see and don't need to see in 2010."

One person who didn't like what they had to say, however, was Lakers coach Phil Jackson.

In an interview with ESPN, Jackson spoke out in support of SB 1070 saying, "Am I crazy, or am I the only one that heard say 'we just took the United States immigration law and adapted it to our state.'" When sports writer J.A. Adande remarked that SB 1070 could mean "the usurping of federal law," Jackson said, "It's not usurping.... they gave it some teeth to be able to enforce it."....

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Steve Nash to the Lakers: The Political Impact (Original Post) polly7 Jul 2012 OP
Whoa..Phil Jackson supports 1070? Upton Jul 2012 #1
Well Phil is no longer the Lakers coach. trumad Jul 2012 #2
I realize you don't like to read.. Upton Jul 2012 #3
Post removed Post removed Jul 2012 #5
Post removed Post removed Jul 2012 #6
Opposed to Porn. trumad Jul 2012 #7
I guess I'd forgotten that Phil Jackson supported that pos law fishwax Jul 2012 #4
Three word to explain why Steve is saner than most American athletes... joeybee12 Jul 2012 #8
I didn't know Phil Jackson was so intolerant. Jamaal510 Jul 2012 #9
Money Makes Some of Them Republican Yavin4 Jul 2012 #10

Upton

(9,709 posts)
3. I realize you don't like to read..
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 10:12 AM
Jul 2012

Your hilarious support of Dworkin, despite having never read any of her material, is proof enough of that.

And in this case, had you read the article..you would have seen there are rumors of Phil Jackson returning to coach the Lakers.

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trumad

(41,692 posts)
7. Opposed to Porn.
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 10:55 AM
Jul 2012

Hey---if it floats your boat to sit in your Moms basement watching bad acting---have at it.

Seriously dude---you're obsession with it is very weird.

Jamaal510

(10,893 posts)
9. I didn't know Phil Jackson was so intolerant.
Tue Jul 10, 2012, 01:43 AM
Jul 2012

Why do so many people in professional sports support Republicans?

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