Saying everyone is prejudiced is a cop out, I can honestly say I don't see color, ethnicity etc. People are people, I think around 90% of us suck but it has nothing to do with nationality or color.
Stephen A. Smith nailed it.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...an-and-race-after-being-labeled-an-uncle-tom/
It's not a strawman, it's the logical conclusion from what you posted. So either you're deflecting or aren't the best at expressing your thoughts through writing.
Let's break it down, shall we:
What Cuban said is that if he sees a black person in a hoodie, he would walk to the other side of the street (implied that this would be out of fear of violence)
You don't see anything racist with saying that a black person in a hoodie is dangerous.
A few years ago on the news (Wash DC) they were interviewing Black & White Women on the street. Asked them if they saw a group of young white men walking towards them on the sidewalk what would they do? Nothing they said. Black men? Walk across the street. Thus White Women are racists towards Black men? How about the Black Women?
Or you just saw the prejudiced interviewed whose testimony the producers of the show specifically chose to tell a specific narrative?A few years ago on the news (Wash DC) they were interviewing Black & White Women on the street. Asked them if they saw a group of young white men walking towards them on the sidewalk what would they do? Nothing they said. Black men? Walk across the street. Thus White Women are racists towards Black men? How about the Black Women?
Well if you want to discredit the story without actually seeing it or knowing the context what can I say? However, knowing the local DC news they are not loaded with Neo Nazi KKK types. DC Local news probably has more black reporters, anchors etc. than any other city in America. So your premise of prejudice though possible is very doubtful.Or you just saw the prejudiced interviewed whose testimony the producers of the show specifically chose to tell a specific narrative?