
Diddy recently told Vibe magazine that Nightline Host Martin Bashir's question about him giving his son a Maybach for his birthday was racist:
"There were times in the interview when I had to give him an ultimatum," Diddy told Vibe. "The questions weren't being handled the right way. In hindsight, when I saw him, I shouldn't had done the interview because I know the style of interview that he does . . .. The whole thing about giving a Maybach to my son, that's really like a racist question."
"You don't ask White people what they buy their kids," he continued. "And they buy 'em Porsches and convertible Bentleys, and it ain't no question. It's really a racist question and put things back in perspective with money and the way that people still look at you. And I'm not saying that consciously he's a racist. But he probably don't even realize that he would not ask Steve Jobs that. He would be like Steve Jobs has that money and that's the gift his kid is supposed to get."
I think Diddy was right about one thing: Most journalists would never question a wealthy white person like Steve Jobs or Warren Buffet about a car they may have bought their children.
I think, though, he is missing a critical difference between himself and men like Steve Jobs. Men like Jobs and Warren Buffet and Bill Gates have not made a fortune promoting luxury lifestyles and defining themselves by them.
A tenet of hip-hop is ostentation and glamour and luxury. Diddy's image, probably more than any other entertainer, is built on throwing wealth in the faces of others who look on with a mixture of awe, envy and delight. He brags at every opportunity about his wealth, so why shouldn't it be fair game in an interview? The image of boundless wealth, big mansions and fancy cars is how hip-hop has defined itself, and whether he wants to admit or not, Diddy is one of the main architects.
I bet a reporter wouldn't ask Bob Johnson or Kenneth Chenault about a car they bought for their children.
I believe the question was less about race and more about the fact that he is not taken seriously.
You can't be a media whore and then get mad if someone asks you a question you don't like. If you don't want to be questioned about what you give to your children, don't do it on TV. You can't have it both ways, Diddy. I can't remember the last time Bill Gates bragged to the world about how much money he had.
I also think that the question is more relevant to Diddy than to America's wealthiest business leaders, because of the impact that his lifestyle has on young people.
Many young people want to be like Diddy, because he's rich. Not because he worked hard and built a mega-empire from nothing. Unfortunately, the message of hard work and the story behind Diddy's rise to power is lost on a generation who believe they are entitled to big Sweet Sixteen parties and Maybachs without lifting a finger.
We have collectively failed as a community in this regard. Diddy, along with the rest of us, are culpable in raising a generation who just want to be "rich." They don't want to work hard, they don't want to excel in school. They just want be a baller. And if they can't be rich, at least they can look rich, even if it means begging, borrowing and stealing to accomplish it. Somewhere along the line, we forgot to teach our young people the most important four letter word of all: WORK.
And a small part of that is Diddy's fault. If he spent as much time talking about the hard work it took the get to where he is as he does rattling off the brand names in his closet, perhaps he could be taken more seriously as a business leader and not just some rich hip-hop buffoon. Isn't he the one who said, "It's all about the Benjamins?"
BTW, Steve Jobs probably wouldn't buy his son some stupid sh*t like that anyway.
Watch Diddy's full interview with Bashir here:


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By: Tee on 7/30/2010 1:46PM
LOL Diddy's dog food
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By: vdog on 8/01/2010 8:36AM
The HIP HOP FLOSSIN AND BALLIN MENTALITY has also gotten a lot of BLACK FOLKS. People are in trouble TODAY because they tried to follow dudes like Diddy through the use of CREDIT and is sooo present in the community during this RECESSION. The days of MAKIN' IT RAIN, DRINKING CRISTAL and SITTING IN THE VIP while LIVING IN THE HOOD are OVER. Hope a lesson has been learned. WHERE DA BALLAZ AT NOW??!!!
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By: wha-up on 7/30/2010 2:06PM
i said "good morning" to a co-worker, is that a racist comment
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By: paul on 7/30/2010 2:37PM
Probably sexual harassment.
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By: OOOZZZZZ on 7/30/2010 3:16PM
The brother is just slow, won't let go and STILL doesn't get it........plus he waited until he was in the bosum of Vibe Magazine, a hip hop magazine that constantly bows down to him & kisses his ass so he vented his frustration in that safety net of his brethern after he finally realized that (after everyone else realized it right away) he got his ass served to him by ABC's Martin Bashir.....Diddy claims that "I shouldn't had done the interview because I know the style of interview that he does"....no he didn't...somebody probably told him after the fact that got played and he too ashamed and too afraid of his fans & his loss of street cred & swagga to admit it.
Coward.
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By: carla ford on 7/30/2010 4:00PM
ooozzzz
You took the words right off my keyboard. Sean Combs is truly a sad person, and I mean that in all sincerity-jokes aside. He is an empty vessel, or better yet, a bottomless pit of misery and no amount of money,fame, fortune, clothes, women, or any of his other vices will EVER be enough to satisfy him because I don't think he likes himself.
I know, from the outside looking in he seems to have it all, but he is a troubled man who tries to mask it with all these things...can't take any of it with you when you go though.
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By: Gail on 8/01/2010 10:57AM
i agree...maybe diddy needs to spend that money on an education instead, because it shows in his comments...
and that's what's wrong with a lot of these kids today...they have expensive cars and no education...and they don't know what it means to earn it....pitiful!!!...yeah i pity these kids of today....who do they have to look up to?......diddy???????
diddy is a fake...and he does flaunt his wealth around....
question?....does diddy share his wealth? does he give back? does he have a charity?.....anybody know?
also...i think diddy is gay. yeah i said it...he's a gay blade!!!
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By: lincolnmanor on 7/30/2010 3:27PM
You're right Diddy they wouldn't have question a wealthy WHITE person, But you should have let your Son earn a car don't give those kind of expenive gifts, That a no no for any YOUNG KID.
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By: TG on 8/01/2010 11:18PM
They probably would not have questioned the white folk but what difference does it make. NO 16 year old should have a car like that, even when you have the money to buy it. You are not teaching the child how to work hard and achieve goals. The sense of entitlement on children today will be our undoing.
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By: jack sprat on 8/13/2010 4:40AM
A rich white guy might buy a BMW 5-series, stock, for the kid. Beyond that, he'd have had to wait for his trust fund, so that he could spend ostentatiously on his 'own' dime. Which, as most here seem to understand, is pretty much how most rich black guys probably also do things here.
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