Connecticut Sun: The WNBA champion doubles about the criticisms of the United States


Natasha Cloud, the WNBA champion guard who currently plays for the Connecticut Sun, triggered a challenging message on social networks after his suggestion that the United States has focused on profits on people often.

Cloud made the comments in an interview with Associated Press and the defendant programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Amid criticism about his words, Cloud did not seem to hesitate.

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Natasha Cloud by Phoenix Mercury, #0, Dribla during the first half of a WNBA basketball match against Indiana’s fever in Indianapolis on Friday, August 16, 2024. (Photo AP/Darron Cummings, Archive)

“The thing is that I am not soft, and the words do not hurt hahaha, are we 5? It is still people about profits,” he wrote in X. “If you really are impartial … Look for Google any coverage of the media abroad of what is happening in the United States.

“Then come back to me and tell me the whole crazy world.”

Cloud said last week that it was important for athletes to speak more than ever, since Trump ended the Dei government programs, and the corporations did the same.

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The Guardian of Phoenix Mercury Natasha Cloud, #0, against Indiana’s fever in Footprint Center in Phoenix on June 30, 2024. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)

“Energy systems work, as they were always destined to work,” said Cloud. “And it is time to break down a system that has only been on white men.”

Cloud then said he believed that the county had focused on “money on people.”

“I understand the commercial aspect and I understand the human aspect,” said Cloud. “Too often, this country has put aside the human aspect and has left profits and money on people.”

The three times selection of the team of every defensive has not avoided saying what he thinks on social networks.

Phoenix Mercury Natasha Cloud Guard, #0, reacts to a call against the Las Vegas Aces during the third quarter in Footprint Center in Phoenix on Sunday, September 1, 2024. (Michael Chow / The Republic / USA Today Network)

He asked Americans to speak against the high cost of living in the United States and had a Tiff with former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom for criticism of the country in 2023.

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