Daily Stormer
May 24, 2014
Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, came out to denounce “racism” in an interview.
Here is the video:
However, it seems that the denouncation itself was not good enough for the racism believers, and they have gone on to accuse him of racism for having denounced it in the wrong way.
From CNBC:
Mark Cuban strongly rejected suggestions he’s a racist, and accused critics of taking his controversial comments on race out of context. He did, however, apologize for one of the examples he used when admitting he has prejudices.
In an on-stage interview for the GrowCo conference in Nashville, the Dallas Mavericks owner said: “If I see a black kid in a hoodie at night … on the same side of the street, I’m probably going to walk to the other side of the street.” He added that he would also cross the street to avoid “a white guy with a shaved head and lots of tattoos.”
But, he continued, “Other than safety issues, I try to always catch my prejudices and recognize and be very self-aware that my stream of thought is never perfect and I’ve got to be careful. To me, that’s part of growing up and what I try to instill in my kids.”
Sardonically noting that “someone is going to take this as a media thing,” Cuban added what he called a qualification. “I think we’re all bigots. I don’t think there’s any question about that.”
But as his father taught him, he added, “of everything and anything you possibly can do, treating anyone differently for race, religion, or any other reason, is wrong. But that doesn’t mean you’re not going to have those thoughts from time to time. … You’ve got to realize when you have those thoughts, they’re wrong.”