Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban, the maverick entrepreneur and owner of
the Dallas Mavericks stirred up controversy among media dopes by...telling the
stark truth, that EVERYONE harbors some petty bigotries and prejudices.
Cuban has said before that he worries about an
ominous precedent that could be set by the NBA’s removing lowlife owner Donald
Sterling.
The Mavericks owner
tackled the subject in an interview with Inc.’s Maria Aspen at
the conference:
"In
this day and age, this country has really come a long way putting any type of
bigotry behind us, regardless of who it's towards - whether it's the LGBT
community, whether it's xenophobia, fear of people from other countries - we've
come a long way. And with that progress comes a price. We're
a lot more vigilant in what we ... and we're a lot less tolerant of different
views. And it's not necessarily easy for everybody to adopt or adapt or evolve.
We're all prejudiced in one way or the other. If I see a black kid in a hoodie
and it's late at night, I'm walking to the other side of the street. And if on
that side of the street, there's a guy that has tattoos all over his face -
white guy, bald head, tattoos everywhere - I'm walking back to the other side
of the street. And the list goes
on of stereotypes that we all live up to and are fearful of.
And
so in my businesses, try not to be hypocritical. I know that I'm not perfect. I
know that I live in a glass house and it's not appropriate for me to throw
stones. And so when I run into bigotry
in organizations I control, I try to find solutions. I'll work with people.
I'll send them to training, I'll send them to sensitivity training. I'll try to
give them a chance to improve themselves. Because I think improving, helping
people improve their lives, helping people engage with people they may fear
they may not understand and helping people realize that while we all have our
prejudices and bigotries, we have to learn that it's an issue that we have to
control - that it's part of my responsibility as an entrepreneur to try to
solve it, not just to kick the problem down the road. Because it does my
company no good, it does my customers no good, it does society no good if my
response to somebody in their racism or bigotry is to say, 'It's not right for
you to be here, go take your attitude somewhere else.'”
100% right on ALL counts! And anyone who doesn't give
a hearty “harrumph” to those sentiments should be suspected of being a thought-nazi.
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