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NBA player questions Charles Barkley's explicit rant on 'rednecks' and 'a--holes': 'What does this even mean?'

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Jonathan Isaac, an NBA forward who plays for the Orlando Magic, spoke out Tuesday after Charles Barkley’s rant in support of the LGBTQ community went viral.

Barkley was near Lake Tahoe for a celebrity golf tournament when he took aim at "rednecks" and "a--holes" who won’t drink Bud Light after the company partnered with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney earlier this year. 

Barkley then remarked that he wasn’t "worried" about getting canceled.

Isaac responded on Twitter.

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Jonathan Isaac, left, and Charles Barkley (Getty Images)

"What does this even mean? No one with human decency want trans or gay people dead or without rights.. God bless them all.. but it’s 1000% valid as a parent or adult to be concerned about the observable movement to influence children. Is that hateful?" he wrote.

"It’s insane that In order to be the primary influence on your children you have to go to war against influencers, the media, movies, multi million and billion dollar corporations, and good people like Charles who choose to fall in line with empty politically correct statements and narratives. Nothings (sic) Charles said would get him cancelled and it’s wild that he thinks it would."

Barkley was seen Friday and Saturday night telling bar customers he was going to buy them beer, specifically Bud Light.

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Charles Barkley attends the HBO premiere for the documentary "Shaq" at Illuminarium Nov. 14, 2022, in Atlanta. (Paras Griffin/Getty Images for HBO)

"I want y’all to drink this f---ing beer. I want y’all to

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