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Fox News contributor Johnny Joey Jones sounds off on WNBA player Natasha Cloud's Twitter post slamming America as trash. WNBA player Natasha Cloud's Twitter hot take calling America "trash" is getting roasted from several fronts, including from NBA star and human rights champion Enes Kanter Freedom, who cautioned that she wouldn't "want to see the other side."  Cloud's tweet followed the Supreme Court's controversial affirmative action ruling that dominated headlines last Thursday and beyond, writing in full, "Our country is trash in so many ways and instead of using our resources to make it better we continue to oppress Marginalized groups that we have targeted since the beginning of times.  "Black/brown communities& LGBTQ+ man we are too powerful to still be attacking issues separate." ENES KANTER FREEDOM SWATS NATASHA CLOUD'S ‘TRASH’ US TAKE: ‘YOU DON’T WANNA SEE THE OTHER SIDE' Natasha Cloud #9 of the Washington Mystics reacts to a play against the Minnesota Lynx during the first half of the game at Entertainment & Sports Arena. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) Freedom fired back, telling Cloud to ask her colleague Brittney Griner – who was infamously held captive in a Russian prison for months after being detained at a Moscow airport – about her experience in a less-forgiving country. "Calling America trash huh?" he wrote in part. "Let me know when your season is over, I’ll buy your ticket and we can go together to counties like China, Russia, IRAN, North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba, & Turkey." Fox News' Johnny "Joey" Jones sounded off on Cloud's take as well, joining Ashley Strohmier and Carley Shimkus on a special Independence Day episode of "Fox & Friends First." WNBA CHAMP NATASHA CLOUD EXPANDS ON AMERICA

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