Rock never struck me as any kind of radical (unlike another star black
comedian Dave Chappelle who does strike me as somewhat radical..), but he
is extremely self-aware and perceptive in matters of race. This interview
is a very good read throughout.

I especially loved this part: "Who actually wants to be called an owner,
even if you owned a football team? Just the title owner is just so nasty
and disgusting."

http://www.vulture.com/2014/11/chris-rock-frank-rich-in-conversation.html
----------------------snip
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, just came out as gay.

Which I think is actually bigger than the football player. Because the
average person in that locker room is in his 20s. And it’s just not a big
deal to be around a gay guy — if you’re in your 20s. Whereas Tim Cook is
around these corporate guys. That is the epitome of a boys’ club. That is
sexist, ­racist — the least inclusive group of people you’re ever going to
find. Men who have no problem being called owners. Who actually wants to be
called an owner, even if you owned a football team? Just the title owner is
just so nasty and disgusting.

[...]

There have been smart, educated, beautiful, polite black children for
hundreds of years. The advantage that my children have is that my children
are encountering the nicest white people that America has ever produced.
Let’s hope America keeps producing nicer white people.

*It’s about white people adjusting to a new reality?*

Owning their actions. Not even their actions. The actions of your dad.
Yeah, it’s unfair that you can get judged by something you didn’t do, but
it’s also unfair that you can inherit money that you didn’t work for.
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