World Peace Ejected For Violent Act
You may recall that Lakers forward Ron Artest changed his name to Metta World Peace not too long ago. Above you can see how he committed a flagrant foul in the second quarter of Sunday's game by elbowing Oklahoma City's James Harden in the head.
World Peace was ejected from the game.
The Weekly Standard's Richard Starr noted:
"Metta World Peace" revealed to be just like every other flavor of "world peace."
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Dec '11
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Malice at the Palace Brawl - The Pacers Ron
Artest attacked a fan; a fan who weighed perhaps 100 lbs less than this thug. He should have been banned from the game permanently.
Jul '10
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He's making Dennis Rodman seem less nutters one incident at a time. I mentioned the name change, to which my daughter replied, "That's hippie talk."
Dec '11
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Sigh... I miss The Worm. :)
Jul '11
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Artest has always been a punk. Maybe he should change his name to "Suspended Indefinitely".
Apr '11
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I still remember the Chelsea match at which Vinnie Jones broke the record for earliest red card; he was on the wing, right across the field from any action, and kicked off the game by entirely gratuitously booting his opposite number. This almost arises to that level, and I think that the name puts it over.
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Just wondering if he has one of those "Coexist" bumper stickers too.
May '10
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I think it's more likely he has the Yosemite Sam mud flaps ("Back Off!").
May '11
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When Thomas Sowell makes the point about the peace movement leading to more violence, I don't think this was what he was talking about...
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I'm not a Lakers fan but I kind of like him- when he was in his prime he was one of the best defenders in the game. If he didn't drink at halftime when he was on the Bulls, maybe the start of the millennium wouldn't have been so bad for us.
Yes the name is silly but it would be great if every liberal changed their name to "World Peace" as opposed to making us all fund the U.N. and two-bit dictators in Uzbeki-beki-beki-stan. What's more, he's from Queensbridge where they don't play with a shot clock.
Edited on April 23, 2012 at 2:29amJun '10
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All he was saying... was give peace a chance....
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Good one!
May '11
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I missed the ridiculous name change so it took me a minute to figure the story out. Other than that not too surprising considering his history.
May '10
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This is why I don't pay attention to sports anymore. Whenever I want to catch up with what's going on in sports, I just look at the police blotter.
May '10
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One of the best defenders in the game - so what? Why shouldn't a brutal assault like this be grounds for banishment? Because he can play ball? Disgusting.
Oct '10
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He deserves more than a 5 game suspension.
Dec '11
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Kervinlee
One of the best defenders in the game - so what? Why shouldn't a brutal assault like this be grounds for banishment? Because he can play ball? Disgusting.
Speaking as a fan of the infamous Lawrence Taylor who (unfortunately/dreadfully) destroyed Joe Theismann's career, I would argue that Artest should have been banished years ago for attacking a civilian.
Edited on April 23, 2012 at 7:37amAug '10
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He deserves criminal charges for assault.
Sep '10
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Beyond the obvious, this is really bad acting. He does something intentionally, and pleads his case - one so incredible that only his staunchest fans would believe. What tells us he is lying? His elbow connects with something very hard - and it's not the floor - and he takes zero notice of it. There is no curiosity and no concern that someone (his teamate?) had been on the receiving end. It's obvious he knew exactly who he wanted to hurt.
I see this happening in politics. Obama is maliciously elbowing his opponents but pretending it's all just part of the game, or an accident- however, how so many of us know it's intentional is by how Obama acts after the fact.
Sep '10
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Just to prove that there is such a thing as willful ignorance I saw this comment on you tube:
This is the kind of thing that makes me livid in politics. When something is so clear and obvious, and as long as people maintain the fiction, it's considered controversial and an unsettled matter. But at least, these people make themselves known publically as liars and frauds.