Posted on 07/01/2022 10:30:21 AM PDT by Rummyfan
Rex Chapman, a former NBA player who had a short-lived show on the short-lived CNN+ streaming service suggested that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is a “black white supremacist” in the wake of the Dobbs ruling, and seemed to suggest Thomas wasn’t authentically black because he’s never seen him attend an NBA game.
Chapman first shared a video on Twitter of a 2018 graduation event at Christendom College that showed Thomas and the son of the late Justice Antonin Scalia, among other graduates.
“Not another person of color in the picture…” Chapman observed. “I think the thing I think is most funny about this is that these white kids and their parents view this as their entry into black America.”
Umm really? That’s news to me.
But Chapman wasn’t finished. “Clarence Thomas would last 20-30 seconds in an NBA locker room,” he added. “Why have you never seen Clarence Thomas at an NBA game? As in — ever?” he asked, before mentioning that Bill Clinton used to come to his games, but not Clarence Thomas.
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Has he seen him eating chicken too? What racists these libs are!
The newest cast member from the SCOTUS has a white husband and she is black. Xplain that to me?
That's simple.
White men can't jump!
In the 80s I was at a Whalers Flyers game in Philly. There was a guy who used to set fire near the goalie of the opposition. Amazing... The only thing I brought to the Whalers game (besides my Little Brother (I was a volunteer for BigBrothers) was my Cowbell.
because watching other people play basketball is a waste of time and intellect
Ten genetic freaks running back and forth bouncing an inflated pig’s bladder and throwing it into a peach basket, in the most violent “non-contact” sport imaginable.
Yeah, not my idea of entertainment either.
Maybe Thomas hates watching overpaid criminals
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