No NFL owners are black and one NBA owner is black.
The majority of players are black, so I can see how phrases like slave owner mentality can come into play.
With James Dolan it is a bit of a slippery slope, because you have to determine if he has a history of treating black people this way like say Donald Sterling OR if he just has beef with Oakley as an individual.
Here is what Draymond had to say on his Dray Day podcast.
“You doing it for me, it’s all good. You doing it against me — you speaking out against my organization — it’s not good anymore? That’s a slave mentality. A slave master mentality. That’s ridiculous,” Green said on his “Dray Day” podcast on Uninterrupted.
“It was all fine and dandy when he was laying people out, taking fines and all this stuff for your organization. But now, all of a sudden, when he says something that he feels, it’s a problem.”
Once again it is a hard thing to pinned down, but there is obviously a problem in our society when black men speak out strongly on things.
Those messages are always trying to be suppressed, only Dolan knows if there is a true racial component to this or he just doesn’t like Oakley.
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