**SHOCK CLAIM: "Mark Cuban Is Destroying the American Work Ethic" – Critics Sound Alarm on 'Shark Tank' Star's Latest Move**

SHOCK CLAIM: “Mark Cuban Is Destroying the American Work Ethic” – Critics Sound Alarm on ‘Shark Tank’ Star’s Latest Move

In a fiery new op-ed that has set social media ablaze, conservative moral critic Dr. Harold Vance is calling billionaire Mark Cuban “the most dangerous man in business,” accusing him of single-handedly eroding the pillars of American capitalism.

The outrage? Cuban’s recent announcement that his company, Cost Plus Drugs, will offer free mental health counseling to all employees—and publicly advocating for a four-day work week across his portfolio.

“This is the downfall of the American work ethic,” Vance wrote. “Cuban is bribing a lazy generation with therapy and leisure, telling them that productivity is optional. He’s not a philanthropist; he’s an enabler of societal decay.”

The critic warns that Cuban’s “coddling” of workers sends a dangerous message: that struggling is a pathology, not a virtue. “What’s next? Paid time off for feeling sad? Our grandparents built this country through grit, not grievance sessions.”

Supporters, however, call the attack “tone-deaf,” pointing to rising burnout rates and mental health crises among young workers.

But Vance doubles down: “Mark Cuban isn’t solving a problem. He’s creating a generation of snowflakes who will beg for a participation trophy when the real world hits.”

The debate rages on. Is Cuban a visionary—or the architect of America’s moral collapse?