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WNBA champ Natasha Cloud pinpoints 'biggest obstacle' in discourse after calling America 'trash'

Fox News contributor Johnny 'Joey' Jones sounds off on WNBA player Natasha Cloud's Twitter post slamming America as 'trash.'

Washington Mystics guard Natasha Cloud responded on Monday to the criticism she has received for her takes on the United States following two key Supreme Court rulings last week.

Cloud, who helped the Mystics to a WNBA championship in 2019, wrote the response to her opinion revealed what the "blatant" problem was.

"(For real) though if y’all just went through my timeline you’ll see what I’m saying," she wrote. "It’s blatant what the problem is. I think our biggest obstacle in all of this is getting self centered, ignorant, misinformed, gullible, hateful people to step outside of themselves and to be able to actually shut the f--- up and listen to what a non white experience is like in America. There are inherent privileges that white Americans receive by being born white in this country. That’s a fact."

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Cloud then re-introduced herself for those who do not know her. She wrote she was born near Philadelphia, received a communications degree from Saint Joseph’s University and is an eight-year veteran of the WNBA who is "in love with the most beautiful woman I’ve ever met."

Natasha Cloud, #9 of the Washington Mystics, handles the ball during the game on July 2, 2023 at the College Park Center in Arlington, Texas. (Michael Gonzales/NBAE via Getty Images)

The guard then wrote about her own family experience living with White parents who worked really hard to help her get where she needed to be when she was younger. She praised her father for working two jobs and her mother for working and then coming home to cook afterward.

"Back to the point. I

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