Mark Cuban
has just issued an apology to the family of Trayvon Martin following his unruly
utterance about black people claiming he wasn't thinking to consider Martin's
family when he mentioned a black person in a hoodie in a conversation about
prejudice.
Cuban just
tweeted, "In hindsight I should have used different examples. I didn't consider the Trayvon Martin family,
and I apologize to them for that."
He added,
"Beyond apologizing to the Martin family,
I stand by the words and substance of the interview."
Cuban is
referring to the comments he made during an interview in Nashville where he
said, "I know I'm prejudiced and I know I'm bigoted in a lot of different
ways.
If I see a black kid in a hoodie on my side of the street, I'll move to
the other side of the street. If I see a white guy with a shaved head and
tattoos, I'll move back to the other side of the street.
None of us have pure
thoughts; we all live in glass houses."
These white
folks at times..
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