NBA Player Hall of Famer Lays Into Hateful Black Celebrities

It seems that black celebrities have been coming out of the woodwork to say what they really think about white people.

For some reason, they feel like they should speak out about what they really think about white people.

Nick Cannon said all the mess that he had to say and then was was fired by CBSViacom for calling white people evil racist murderers, who are jealous of the melanin black people have. However, he was not fired from The Masked Singer.

Then, rapper Ice Cube came out against Jewish people.

The Black Lives Matter movement has been leading us to believe that they were about equality among all races, but what their really after is black supremacy.

Actor Terry Crews and former NBA player Charles Barkley have been the level-headed ones trying to stop all of the hate.

Barkley made the comments on Friday's episode of his podcast "The Steam Room. Here's what he had to say:

"What the hell are y'all doing? Y'all want racial equality? We all do. I don't understand how insulting another group helps our cause. I don't understand in any shape or form."

"We can't allow Black people to be prejudiced also, especially if we're asking for white folks to respect us, give us economic opportunity and things like that. If you want respect, you got to give respect."

"I ain't never gonna say something bad about another ethnic group. Never, ever. That's not in my heart. That's not in my soul. That's not in my DNA."

"I'm so disappointed in these men, but I don't understand how you beat hatred with more hatred. That stuff should never come up in your vocabulary, and that stuff should never come up in your heart. I don't understand it and I'm never going to accept it."

Sources:
The Blaze

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