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Natasha Cloud hits back at Enes Kanter Freedom: 'You have no idea what it means to walk my journey'

Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom calls out an WNBA player for calling America trash

WNBA player Natasha Cloud responded to Enes Kanter Freedom’s criticism in a tweet.

Kanter Freedom had been critical of Cloud after the Washington Mystics guard called the U.S. "trash" following key Supreme Court rulings last week. 

Kanter Freedom initially responded to Cloud on Twitter and then on "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday morning, saying he could not believe people "still cannot understand how lucky and blessed they are to be in a country where you can say whatever you want to say and you're not going to be in jail."

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A split photo showing Natasha Cloud and Enes Kanter Freedom, left. (Getty Images)

Cloud wrote on Twitter late Wednesday she had "respect" for the NBA player’s "lived experience in his country" and hoped he would have the same for her.

"I have respect for @EnesFreedom lived experience in his country. I would expect him to have the same respect for MY lived experience as a black gay woman in my country. You have no idea what it means to walk my journey or anyone else’s for that matter," she tweeted.

One person on Twitter responded to Cloud, saying "All the more reason for you two to sit down and collaborate on something to affect positive change in this country. Both your hearts are in the right place — certainly more unites you, than divides!"

Cloud agreed.

Cloud created a stir on Friday when she wrote on Twitter that "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" and that "Black/brown communities& LGBTQ+ man we are too

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