Mark Cuban:"I know how I'm going to vote, but I'm not ready to comment on it."

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Cuban is trying to compare Sterling's record (court record, not recording) of racial discrimination to basic pre-judging? Cause if so, there's a huge difference between to the two. Cuban is completely out of line.
 

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bottom line is that, this isn't about Mark's prejudice at all, Mark came out and made those comments to lay the groundwork for him and other NBA owners to vote in favor of Sterling keeping his team because "everybody is prejudiced" and it'd be hypocritical of him to vote a prejudiced owner out when he's prejudiced himself, all this in spite of Sterling vehemently denying being prejudiced or racist.

this is just another example of the "culture" protecting another member of the "culture" and nikkas are so fukking blind and stupid that they don't see that they're yet again being played like fools.

"Mark ain't do nothing but tell the truth" ass nikkas, I hope the NBA owners votes are public and I hope the majority are in favor of Sterling keeping his team just so I can see these same nikkas' reactions.

prior to Cuban admitting prejudice, it was widely accepted that any owner who voted in favor of Sterling keeping the team was basically admitting that they were okay with what he did, but now that he's come out with the "everybody is prejudice" talking point, he and other owners now have tons of wiggle room to vote in favor of Sterling keeping the team, and with all the Black peolpe I've seen cheering on Cuban's comments, none of these nikkas should have a problem with it.

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Black people really out here looking absolutely foolish, and we're too stupid to see it.


Breh, most of the "Mark ain't do nothing but tell the truth" ass nikkas already know these dudes are racists:dwillhuh:. He basically admitted he was in that interview.

I've said in that Sterling thread: If the votes are private, ain't no way Sterling gets kicked out of the NBA.
 
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So this nikka Cuban gonna be intimidated by some skinny skateboarding black kid wearing a hoodie while he's walking down Rodeo drive at 12:00 Noon or some shyt? :dahell:

I mean make some sense idiot, how about some context with this nonsense.


Matter fact, I doubt this dude Cuban is walking down any streets where he should be worried about any black person he sees.:aicmon:


I bet he thought people would be smart enough to understand what he was saying, without having to do a two hour interview. Guess he was wrong.
 

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How is the outrage flawed?

Seems at times its more popular to rail against an unpopular opinion then actual harmful actions.Its what Bomani Jones was talking about in his rant.Sterling denied housing to people based on their skin color for years with little to no public blowback. He talks greasy about Magic/blacks to his side piece and the country calls for his head.
 

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I bet he thought people would be smart enough to understand what he was saying, without having to do a two hour interview. Guess he was wrong.

break it down for us brother, since Mark only said "black male in a hoody" how did you reach the conclusion that he's only speaking about a certain type of black male in a hoody?

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bottom line is that, this isn't about Mark's prejudice at all, Mark came out and made those comments to lay the groundwork for him and other NBA owners to vote in favor of Sterling keeping his team because "everybody is prejudiced" and it'd be hypocritical of him to vote a prejudiced owner out when he's prejudiced himself, all this in spite of Sterling vehemently denying being prejudiced or racist.

this is just another example of the "culture" protecting another member of the "culture" and nikkas are so fukking blind and stupid that they don't see that they're yet again being played like fools.

"Mark ain't do nothing but tell the truth" ass nikkas, I hope the NBA owners votes are public and I hope the majority are in favor of Sterling keeping his team just so I can see these same nikkas' reactions.

prior to Cuban admitting prejudice, it was widely accepted that any owner who voted in favor of Sterling keeping the team was basically admitting that they were okay with what he did, but now that he's come out with the "everybody is prejudice" talking point, he and other owners now have tons of wiggle room to vote in favor of Sterling keeping the team, and with all the Black peolpe I've seen cheering on Cuban's comments, none of these nikkas should have a problem with it.

:pacspit:

Black people really out here looking absolutely foolish, and we're too stupid to see it.


or maybe you're just overreacting.
 

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Cuban is trying to compare Sterling's record (court record, not recording) of racial discrimination to basic pre-judging? Cause if so, there's a huge difference between to the two. Cuban is completely out of line.

I don't think that's the point he's trying to make. I actually think that history is why he's going to end up voting to oust Sterling.
 

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I need to reproach myself for only reading the headlines on Cuban.

Here's the video: Mark Cuban talks about bigotry, won't reveal how he'll vote on Donald Sterling | FOX Sports on MSN

Cuban makes a good point, but, not about Sterling.

First, I'm tired of this "We're all racist/bigoted." No, we're not and if we all were, crossing the street is because I'm rockin' a hoodie, is totally different from housing discrimination against scores of ppl and ruining their lives.

He's right, racism will only be dealt with head on and we don't need to pretend they don't exist.

But, here's the problem; why is it that we only talk about racism when something horrible happens? That's the first thing; let's promote the idea that black people are more than the racist stuff we have to deal with.

Right after Sterling is forced to sell and disappears, we'll be back to pretending that America is "post-racial."
 
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