During a new interview Mike Tyson revealed a bombshell revelation, Mike Tyson’s kids don’t like black people and don’t date black people, and he thinks it’s his fault.
Mike Tyson made sure to clarify his statement by explaining exactly how it was his fault.
During the interview he went on to explain that when he was younger, he was a scary guy doing many bad things. He feels this is the image of a black man that he ingrained in his children’s minds, which makes them fear black people now.
In his full quote he said, “You know what bothers me, too, man? And I gotta say this. Why my kids don’t like Black kids? Sometimes I look at my daughter, and I see she’s attracted to white guys, and I think to myself, ‘I didn’t set a good example as a Black man,’. They must see me and say to themselves, ‘Hey, I don’t wanna be with no one like that. He’s scary”.

He believes his children look at him, and see someone they wouldn’t want to be like, because of his controversial past. The backlash he is receiving from his comments is astronomical, but in this case the context of these comments has to be talked about first.
This was very sad to hear from Mike Tyson. It was easy to sense the pain and guilt in his heart as he revealed this information to the world.
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