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WNBA Players Brittany Griner and Natasha Cloud Hate America
In the world of the WNBA, political views and social justice stances often overshadow on-court performance. The league has struggled to capture the same level of public interest as major sports leagues. Occasionally, attention is drawn to the WNBA due to unique incidents, such as Brittany Griner’s arrest in Russia for attempting to bring illegal drugs into the country. She was eventually released as part of a trade involving a Russian arms dealer.
Now, another WNBA player, Natasha Cloud, has come into the spotlight for her outspoken criticism of America. Cloud expressed her discontent in response to the Supreme Court’s decision to end the use of affirmative action in college admissions. She boldly labeled the country as “trash.” On Twitter, she elaborated, stating that America has various shortcomings and that, instead of utilizing resources to improve the situation, it continues to oppress marginalized groups who have faced historical discrimination.
Cloud voiced concerns about the ongoing oppression of black and brown communities and the LGBTQ+ community. She called for a collective approach to address these issues and even raised the specter of a potential civil war in her lifetime. Her desires include achieving human rights, improving healthcare, and putting an end to mass shootings.
WNBA is Full of Woke Liberal Activists
It’s important to note that Cloud took a temporary break from the WNBA to participate in riots related to George Floyd’s death, positioning herself as a social justice activist. However, her vocal activism on social issues may overshadow her crappy basketball career, a trend seen across various sports. This pattern doesn’t come as a surprise, as it’s not uncommon for WNBA players to express discontent with the country and advocate for the preservation of policies that some view as racially biased.
In summary, Natasha Cloud’s comments align her with a growing trend of activist athletes, reminiscent of figures like Colin Kaepernick. She may be eyeing lucrative endorsement deals with socially conscious corporations like Nike. However, her emotional outbursts on Twitter may not be the most effective means of achieving change. It’s noted that WNBA players, despite facing financial challenges and receiving relatively low salaries, might find more profitable opportunities outside of basketball.
This entire scenario is humorously depicted in a video meme at politiphobia.com as a parody of a new set of fictional Russian anti-American WNBA trading cards, featuring Griner and Cloud. The meme satirically suggests that they harbor strong anti-American sentiments and adore Russia, all while highlighting the low admission at boring WNBA games.