
Former NBA player Paul Shirley has a lot to say, regarding whether he will donate any money to the people of Haiti since the Jan. 12th earthquake.
According to the NY Daily News, Shirley blogged on flipcollective.com:
"I haven't donated a cent to the Haitian relief effort. And I probably will not. I haven't donated to the Haitian relief effort for the same reason that I don't give money to homeless men on the street. Based on past experiences, I don't think the guy with the sign that reads "Need You're Help" is going to do anything constructive with the dollar I might give him. If I use history as my guide, I don't think the people of Haiti will do much with my money either.
... Shouldn't much of the responsibility for the disaster lie with the victims of that disaster?"
During his brief stint as a basketball player--he only played 18 games--Shirley played with the Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bulls and Pheonix Suns. He used to spend part of his time blogging for ESPN, up until he blogged these comments yesterday:
"Shouldn't there be some discourse on how the millions of dollars that are being poured into Haiti will be spent? And at least a slight reprimand for the conditions prior to the earthquake? Some kind of inquisition? Something like this?:
Dear Haitians –
First of all, kudos on developing the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Your commitment to human rights, infrastructure, and birth control should be applauded.
As we prepare to assist you in this difficult time, a polite request: If it's possible, could you not re-build your island home in the image of its predecessor? Could you not resort to the creation of flimsy shanty- and shack-towns? And could some of you maybe use a condom once in a while?
Sincerely,
The Rest of the World
How this former basketball player can sit around comparing the people of Haiti, who, by the way, were hit with a severe natural disaster, to "homeless men on the street," is both insensitive and insulting. Are people so removed from humanity that basic suffering is tossed off in ignorant rants?
With the onslaught of comments from Pat Robertson, Rush Limbaugh, Bill Clinton, (South Carolina Lt. Governor) Andre Bauer and even Harry Reid, as of late, it seems as though folks really don't give a damn what they say and how they say it. I guess in this time of having a black president, folks are feeling gangsta. In other words, while there are some people in this country who may have always felt a particular way about so-called minorities, immigrants and the poor, now it just seems like undeclared open season to vent on all of those aforementioned groups, without regard for cataclysmic events, facts or even a modicum of understanding of history.
While Shirley is quick to give "kudos" to Haiti for "developing the poorest country," I say, Kudos to ESPN for not wasting any time and relieving Shirley of his paycheck in real time. Even if he can never comprehend the vitrolic, hateful implications of his statements, I hope that one day he gets a good whiff of hardship and sees what it feels like to be insulted in his time of need.
By the way, Shirley, the people of Haiti don't need your money, but you clearly do now that you are out of a job. ESPN had this to say:
"The views he expressed on another site of course do not at all reflect our company's views on the Haiti relief efforts. He will no longer contribute to ESPN."
Amen.


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By: Desireious Deuce on 1/27/2010 4:21PM
now this white man is wrong for making that comment. Its always a racial thing, and imma need people to grow up and stop being hateful.I truly feel for the people of Haiti, they lost everything and they are really in a time of need. This cold hearted white man will definitley suffer for having such a piss poor racist attitude. If he can't send even a small donation over to the people of Haiti then he is A SAD INDIVIDUAL and may god have mercy on his worthless ass...
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By: anderson gibbs on 1/27/2010 4:35PM
I think it's interesting when people say "no one comes to help us" Of course not! We keep telling the world that we're the richest most powerful best place in the world....translation We don't need you, we got this" We're either humble or arrogant, can't be both. Mr.Shirley, I guess the 9-11 victims, that was their fault, did you send them money?
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By: John C. Lindsay on 1/27/2010 4:36PM
wickedmercedes: when Katrina distroyed our gulf coast did other countries donate to us?
JL: The incidents you noted did NOT involve the total devastation of the entire U.S.
In order for your examples to be parallel to the situation in Haiti, all of our hospitals, businesses, homes, etc. throughout the entire land mass of the U.S....would have to be damaged, dummy.
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By: pabloassab on 1/27/2010 4:47PM
Sorry. We're the idiots here. Including me,wasting time writing about him. Paul Who? Who is this guy? No one knew him until now. Why dont we just go and interview any Joe standing on the corner and write an article about them.
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By: gte on 1/27/2010 4:45PM
I can appreciate his honesty but detest what he is being honest about. He is entitled to his opinion as inhumane and uncompassionate as it is. Does this guy even a have any money it seems that his NBA career was not all that successful he sounds like a broke down bitter man.
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By: CTaylor on 1/27/2010 4:52PM
Maybe he can get a job with the Fox network
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By: charles Mcghee on 1/27/2010 5:56PM
I gave because there was a part of me that felt compelled to help in whatever way possibly,wish i could have actually been with the rescue teams over there,but give this guy a break we have every right to express our opinion even him! unlike the person who don't do or say anything aleast he was bold and out front about his feelings we live in a country of free expression and the first admendment gave him that.
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By: really on 1/27/2010 6:03PM
So the white dude who did not want to give any money because he did not want is a racist and a white devil, but the little white boy in the UK who rode around a park who earned 160,000 pnds for the Haiti victims recieved not a single response with in this forum. Talk about pick and choose.
I pray for all of Haiti
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By: really on 1/27/2010 6:12PM
So the white dude who did not want to give money is a racist and a white devil but the little white boy in the UK who rode his little bike around a park and raised 160,000 pnds recieved only 1 response in this forum, what if no white people donated money or no crackers went to Haiti to lend more just a helping hand heck even those racist fireman and police officers went there DID YOU!!!
Talk about pick and choose
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By: j, Az on 1/27/2010 6:29PM
Paul the ball player with the female last name, you need to be a little more humane toward people who are suffering..try closing your eyes and imagining that children buried under brick and cement are white, hold that image in your head for moment and reach into you pocket and pull out some money..stop being hateful, its very unbecoming of americans.
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