I'd heard those before, too, and I went back to listen to them again, just to be sure. I don't know what you think you hear, but he doesn't have a "plantation mindset" in that section of the tape. Out of context, his comment regarding the players appears to be a non sequitur. Stiviano had led him on in the conversation, stating she "didn't understand his views [and she] ... wasn't raised the way [Sterling was]."
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I'm sure at that point, Sterling was thinking the same thing, and said, "Well then, if you don't feel—don't come to my games. Don't bring black people, and don't come." Ignoring his apparent rejection of her and her lack of understanding, she brings up the fact he has a team full of black players, which is when he said:He's not talking about having slaves, he's talking about what he knows about his team, and he's not just talking about himself, he's talking about all 30 owners providing a good living for the players. Making those remarks into a comparison of the players to slaves is willfully stoking the fires of resentment and hatred. There's enough of that already. We don't need more.