Talented Rapper ·
Houston, Texas
I'm black and what he said did not offend me, it's what every billionaire thinks. It's was not a racist comment more so an elitist attitude. He has a superiority complex. It's the same attitude that keeps CEO's, CFO's, COO's, presidents and etc from habitually mingling with entry level and more level employees. It may be phrased differently or never said but the feeling is, "I sign the checks." Ask Diddy or even LeBron. You can't because unless you have a certain title whether it be job or otherwise you really can't get an audience with them on a consistent basis but if the walks could talk you'd hear a lot of the same things from black people. Mr. Sterling did not disrespect anybody. He is an old sugardaddy who asked his arm candy not parade her affairs in his building. Unlike Tommy Hilfiger who blatantly said I don't make my clothes for black people. There is a big difference. That was personal but because she was under direst she played him and somebody has to take the fall. This was a modern day worth hunt and it is disgusting to see.
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