WNBA champ Natasha Cloud says 'it's time to break down a system that has only been about White men'
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WNBA champion Natasha Cloud talked about her passion for social justice on Thursday.
Cloud, who previously spoke out against the U.S. government on social media over the cost of living in May 2024, spoke this week in defense of DEI after President Donald Trump ordered the elimination of several government DEI programs.
"The systems of power are working as they always were intended to work," Cloud told The Associated Press. "And it’s time to break down a system that has only been about White men."
Cloud added that she believes the country is putting "money over people."
"I understand the business aspect and I understand the human aspect," Cloud said. "Too often this country has put the human aspect aside, and put profit and money over people."
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Mercury guard Natasha Cloud against the Indiana Fever at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona, on June 30, 2024. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)
The 33-year-old Connecticut Sun guard's previous statement on the cost of living called for Americans of all backgrounds to speak up about the high cost of living.
"At some point we gotta put our differences aside and understand WE ARE ALL GETTING f-----. & idk about yall im tired of this s---. Everybody can eat. They just make us think everyone eating means someone’s taking from your plate. A lie. Our government been taking all OUR food," she wrote on X. "Forreal idc if you’re a republican or a democrat. White black brown..idc what your religion or sexual preference is. Etc.
"If you don’t wanna fight for a stranger than fight for Yourself Your kids Your grandkids Your parents who worked their entire


