Posted on 07/16/2020 12:59:19 PM PDT by knighthawk
Former NBA star Dwyane Wade posted and quickly deleted a message of support for rapper Nick Cannon, on Wednesday.
The former Miami Heat shooting guard jumped to Twitter to say, Nick Cannon, we are with you, keep leading.
Wade soon tried to delete the tweet, but not before screenshots were taken:
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Warner Todd Huston hates FR and is queer.
He got laughed off the forum.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2630004/posts
Black neo Nazi.
This tells me that there is still some stigma left in the Democrat establishment against open Jew-hating, at least until November 4.
Welcome back.
You were missed.
Welcome back stranger...
Why did he delete it? 99% of the time there are no negative consequences for black people being antisemitic.
No stranger than usual. ;-)
Should I be happy or sad that I dont know who or what Dwayne Wade and Nick Cannon are?
;-)
Cannon’s comments weren’t limited to Jews. It was an anti white tirade. But you’re right about the consequences for black racists. Viacom canned him but Fox didn’t so they must be ok with what he said.
Anti-White rhetoric is a poison.
I’m sitting here laughing. So glad to see you back. I am always amazed at how many people let you get them upset. LOL!
Just SMH and smile.
Another useful toxically stupid person.....
Dwayne Wade could post any anti-jewish stuff (short of Hitler quotes) he wanted and he'd be fine. Oh wait, Desean Jackson from the NFL posted Hitler quotes and got away with it and even jewish organizations made excuses for him? Huh. Well scratch that part about black guys quoting Hitler, they can do that too and still suffer no consequences.
Wade has always been stupid. Sometimes it shows.
Wasn’t Dwayne Wade on “What’s Happening”, with Roger and Rerun?
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