Showing posts with label Venus Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Venus Williams. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Serena Williams Sixth Wimbledon Title Brings Racist Rhetoric


Serena Williams

When Venus Williams and Serena Williams first hit the tennis circuit, they faced racism in select U.S. states. The worst incident occurred at the Indian Wells tournament in California, where Serena's father Richard Williams and her sister, Venus Williams, were booed, jeered and called "nig*er" and "nig*ers" by members of the crowd as they walked to their seats. One man in the crowd, who was among the individuals calling Richard a "nigger" also stated to him, "I wish it was 75, we'd skin you alive" (Los Angeles race riots occurred in 1975).


Serena was booed and jeered from the moment she walked out on the court, with racial slurs spewing from people in the crowd. The 2001 incident was so bad, the sisters vowed never to play Indian Wells again and did not for over a decade. Make no mistake, it was racism. People referring to you and your family as "ni*gers" is a clear indication of that. They should not have been subjected to such terrible treatment.


Serena Williams at Wimbledon ball

Derogatory, racially charged statements were made about them by opponent, Martina Hingis, who stated, "Many times they get sponsors because they are black. And they have had a lot of advantages because they can always say, 'it's racism.' They can always come back and say, 'Because we are this color, things happen'" and "I think they've been treated with kid gloves...People have been afraid to criticize them because they don't want to be called racist." In another interview Hingis stated people (in tennis) only let the Williams sisters get away with things because they are black. Coincidentally, Hingis was banned from tennis for two-years over using cocaine.


Wimbledon men's champion Novak Djokovic and women's champion Serena Williams

Fast-forward to this past weekend where Serena Williams won Wimbledon for the 6th time. Some were proud of her, but there were also negative, racially based statements made online. Race has no place in sports. There are gifted athletes of all races from many countries, who have done exceptionally well.


Serena Williams and Michael Jordan are black American athletes who have done very well in their chosen sport. Michael Phelps is a white American athlete who has done very well in his sport of swimming. Pele (Brazilian), Lionel Messi (Argentinean) and Cristiano Ronaldo (Portuguese) are Latin men who have done very well in football (soccer). Stanley Matthews and  Bobby Charlton are white British football (soccer) players who are legends for having done well in their field. Usain Bolt is a black Jamaican sprinter, who has set many world records and won gold medals, doing very well in his sport.


The aforementioned individuals are a broad cross-section of people of different races and nations, who have excelled in sports. At the end of the day they are humans first and foremost. Sports is not about racial, national or global domination. It is supposed to be about athletes doing what they love and spectators enjoying the respective games. 

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Town Of Staines Renames To Distance Itself From Sacha Baron Cohen Character

Sacha Baron Cohen as "Ali G"

The British town of Staines in Surrey, has officially changed its name to Staines-upon-Thames, to get away from Sacha Baron Cohen's character Ali G and his negative use of their city in his television show and film. I can't say I blame them. Surrey is a very nice place, but when you have someone using a town in your county as the backdrop for idiocy, it can leave a stigma. Cohen has done the same to foreign nations as well, angering their people.

In America, groups like NWA placed a stigma over the city of Compton, California, in the 1980s, leading the world to believe it is the most violent place on earth. However, tennis stars, Venus Williams and Serena Williams are from Compton and have done great things domestically and internationally in tennis, winning many prestigious awards.

In short, stereotyping people and places is not a good thing to do and entertainers need to be mindful of their deeds in trashing or mocking places.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Sound Off Column: Justin Bieber, Halle Berry, Venus Williams, Serena Williams, Hugh Jackman, Wayne Rooney, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert

Volume 100

CELEBRITY Cute Kids
CELEBRITY Cute Couples
CELEBRITY Out And About
CELEBRITY Funny Photos
SPORTS Photos
SPIRITUAL Seize The Day

CELEBRITY Cute Kids

Halle Berry and darling daughter Nahla, who looks upset at the paparazzi: Can't a girl shop for Twinkies in peace!

Nahla to the paparazzi: you again!

Cutie, Louis Bardot Bullock to Sandra Bullock: Girl, do you see them following us again!

Robin Thicke and his adorable son Julian

Hugh Jackman and pretty daughter Ava. Notice as the pictures progress, Jackman steals the kid's cookies (kidding).

CELEBRITY Cute Couples

Denzel Washington and wife Paulette

Michael J. Fox and wife Tracy

Terry Crews and wife Rebecca

Matthew McConaughey and girlfriend Camilla Alves

CELEBRITY Out And About

The always radiant Halle Berry wore a number of great looks this month

Alex Curran looked beautiful at the MOBOs

Vanessa Williams looked breathtaking on Broadway

Jessica Lowndes looked pretty sporting different casual looks

Venus Williams looks casual and relaxed at the signing for her new glamorous book

Serena Williams looking pretty at a fashion event

Frieda Pinto made a glamorous appearance at a film premiere

Justin Bieber made a number of appearances this month. Here he is pictured with his youthful looking dad Jeremy

CELEBRITY Funny Photos

Exhibit 3,234,125 of why Hollywood will never be taken seriously in politics, comes courtesy of the "Sanity Rally" hosted by comedians, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, who fancy themselves news people. I have seen it all - insane people hosting a "Sanity" march:

Megan Fox is not looking quite right in the next photo, like Optimus Prime socked her in the face:

I have no words for this Rainbow Brite ensemble singer MIA is wearing. Her stylist is clearly MIA as well, as in missing in action:

SPORTS Photos

Steven Gerrard and Rio Ferdinand

John Terry

Wayne Rooney

Theo Walcott

Jack Wilshire

Andrey Arshavin

Neil Danns

Andy Murray

Andy Roddick

SPIRITUAL Seize The Day

Stop putting off what you can do today, in making your dreams come true. Many people wait, delaying things that could bring them closer to making their goals reality. God gave you each day, so make every step count. Make the most of today. You have to start somewhere.

Photos courtesy of zimbio.com

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Sound Off Column - Coleen Rooney, Halle Berry, Mark Zuckerberg, Matthew McConaughey, Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, Steven Gerrard

Volume 99

CELEBRITY Cute Kids
CELEBRITY Cute Couples
CELEBRITY Out And About
SPORTS Photos
SPIRITUAL Looking Back?

CELEBRITY Cute Kids

Halle Berry and lovely daughter Nahla

Sandra Bullock and her little cutie Louis Bardot Bullock

Cedric the Entertainer and his beautiful kids

Hugh Jackman and his gorgeous family

Matthew McConaughey, Camila Alves and their gorgeous brood

CELEBRITY Cute Couples

Mark Zuckerberg and his pretty girlfriend Priscilla Chan (you know dude, you could hook up my Facebook page, already!)

Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves

CELEBRITY Out And About

Halle Berry looking stylish as usual

Actress, Jessica Lowndes, looks fantastic

Actress, Frieda Pinto, looks like royalty in purple

TV personality, Coleen Rooney, looks lovely in a cream colored blazer

Christie Brinkley looks spectacular

Supermodel, Iman, looks radiant

SPORTS Photos

Frank Lampard

Gael Kakuta (left) and John Terry (right)

Steven Gerrard

Wayne Rooney

Michael Owen

Theo Walcott and Phil Jagielka

Theo Walcott

Venus Williams

An injured, but fabulous looking, Serena Williams, watching her sister play tennis (you go girl, sell that Gatorade from the stands!)

Rafel Nadal and Novak Djokovic, who turned in a stellar performance to place second at the U.S. Open

Rafael Nadal after winning the U.S. Open (Congrats)

Rafael Nadal at Champions League football match in Spain

SPIRITUAL Looking Back?

Looking back is not always a good thing. It is good to look back and reminisce on positive times in one's life, but to peer into the past to dwell on the negative, will only upset you and cause unnecessary sadness. This is why it is important to look forward, hopeful of a positive future, through faith in God. You are never too old to start again and make great new memories.

Photos courtesy of zimbio.com

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