Probably not the smartest thing to say whether its true or not: http://www.tennessean.com/story/mon...goes-full-mark-cuban-nashville-crowd/9395519/
LOL so a black kid in a hoodie is menacing and causes you to run to the other side of the street in fear? what are black people supposed to wear when it's cold or raining outside? black people can't do anything without being seen as threatening. no mr. cuban, all of us don't think in such paranoia and ignorance. what a stupid thing to say. shoulda just said no comment.
But would you run to the other side of the street if you saw a white guy with a shaved head and tatoos?
I get his point. Everyone has their biases. But Sterling isn't being forced out because he has biases. He is being forced out because the way his biases are revealed is costing the NBA money.
Yeah, I react differently to seeing a group of black guys in hoodies than little girls in their ballet uniforms. Political correctness goes overboard sometimes
Yea.....sometimes, it's not smart to let everyone know what you're thinking all the time. He could have kept that to himself. With that being said.....it's life. Many of us stereotype different races all the time.....letting the media dictate your opinions regarding race when we work with each other every day SMH. This is the silly world we live in.....I don't think racism is as bad as the blatant stereotyping that goes on. IMO
Probably shouldn't have went with the "black kid with a hoodie,' description, being that the Trayvon incident is still relatively fresh. Smart move to mention the white skin head, although this likely won't stop the backlash he'll get.
Cuban is a fake Texan. Texans don't move to the other side of the street for nobody. They keep walking boldly right down the street with their hand wrapped around the loaded gun in their pocket.
I lived in NY for 7 years. One night coming home playing basketball, I passed by a group teenagers. They occupied the entire side walk and they were not going move out of the way or left people go by as I saw it by the way they treated people in front of me by a few yards. So I was going to cross the street to wall to the other side but I went against my gut and just kept walking. As I approached the teens to pass by 2 jumped at me as if they were going to deck me, my natural reaction was to be startled and attempt to defend myself. As this happens they all started laughing as if it were a game. I had done nothing to them but they singled me out. These teens were black, am I to say that the thought that I had to cross the street was a bad one?
I think Mark Cuban is starting to overexpose himself again. Time to just fade quietly into the background like he did in 2010-2011.
Thanks to all of the media & entertainment, we have stereotypes embedded into us. Everyone does. It is a trickle effect. Tons of movies depict the "bad guy" robber, gang member, ect as a black guy and the successful & powerful white guy. Same goes with tattoos. You see almost every bad guy in movies (white, black, asian, hispanic, ect) covered in tattoos. So now, you walk down the street, see a guy covered in tattoos, you immediate associate that with the stereotype of a bad guy.
You obviously didn't understand his message and took his explanation literally. It was his way of saying that everyone has there own opinions/fears.
Wish Mark went to a steamroller parade with a skinhead on one side of the street and hooded black teen on the other... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQts7E1FvrE#t=27 jk...
but comparing a black kid in a hoodie with a skinhead is ridiculous. thoughts like that is why jordan davis was killed. that's a paranoia problem that you think someone is more menacing than they really are. it's one thing to get scared by seeing someone walking down the street with an AR-15, it's another thing to get scared of an middle-eastern guy sitting on your plane. it's just ignorance.
Everyone has natural prejudices based on experiences and probability. Respect to Cuban for keeping it real.