Everyone Wants WNBA Superstar Fired From The League Over Her Hateful Remarks On Charlie Kirk’s Death That She Deleted On Social Media

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In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, several people are finding themselves being put on blast and getting fired from their jobs.

In the days following the fatal shooting of the conservative activist, numerous workers have been fired for their comments on his death, among them MSNBC political analyst Matthew Dowd.

Most people whose messages have been posted online have been bombarded with messages and calls to their place of employment to put pressure on them to get them ousted.

Joe Burrow’s foundation cut ties with board member Judge Ted Berry after his controversial comments on Charlie Kirk’s murder. The Carolina Panthers also fired one of their staffers following their social media post on Kirk’s death.

Now, a player in the WNBA is facing major backlash for what she had to say.

New York Liberty Star Natasha Cloud Catching Major Backlash for Posts on Charlie Kirk


New York Liberty player Natasha Cloud likely wishes she had kept her thoughts to herself.

Cloud unleashed a number of posts on X last week after the identity of the suspected assassin of Charlie Kirk was revealed in Utah.

One post from an X user asked the public if they were upset that Charlie Kirk was executed for the world to see.

Cloud responded with, “He lobbied to be shot in public. He literally called for public executions.”

She then stated, “Tyler Robinson and his parents were Republicans. Far right Republicans.

When Cloud was called out for what she had said about Charlie Kirk, she would not back down. She further added, “He lobbied for guns. Wanted public executions. Spread hateful, divisive, racist, homophobic & transphobic narratives/ideologies. And you gone say I’m lying? I’ll post every single one of his podcast. Release the files. Bring Gun reform.”

Her actions have led many social media users to call for her to be fired from the team.

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