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NFL fans react while Robert Griffin III’s claim on the star of the WNBA becomes viral

Since the start of the WNBA 2025 season, Robert Griffin III has disagreed with many fans, especially those who support Angel Reese. NFL’s retirement quarter-to-retirement said Reese hated his other Sophomor Caitlin Clark when they clashed when the season was opened on May 17.

After Clark committed a hard fault in Reese, the attacker was upset by the recruit of the title year of the WNBA, which caused numerous reactions and taken.

Griffin said Reese could not bear Clark, and that sparked an animated debate on social networks. Almost two months later, Griffin found himself in a similar position.

He condemned a position mocking Reese as a covering of the WNBA publishing of NBA 2K26, which replaced Reese with a monkey.

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“Very good,” tweeted Griffin on Thursday. “It must stop. There is no room for racism in this world. Whether you love a player or not. Angel Reese should never be called or represented as a monkey.”

Griffin explained that he had supported his statement on Reese’s real feelings on Clark, who were confirmed to him by people close to the sky star. He also clarified that he had never wanted to do the race, which many did.

“All that is said, Angel Reese or any man or black woman should never be called or represented as a monkey,” tweeted Griffin. “Never. Stop. If you hate Angel Reese because it is black, you are the problem. If you hate Angel Reese because you are a fan of Caitlin Clark, do not turn him racial. There should not be room for racism in this world.”

The position rubbed many people in the wrong direction and caused many reactions.

“You just wanted a reason to publish Angel Reese like a chimpanzee. You are shame,” said a fan.

“You are an even bigger loser than I thought. If you wanted to denounce the photo, do it. Instead, you go here with all these additional BS. You contribute here to the online hatred of this 23-year-old woman, but on Twitter trying to play the victim. Get help,” said another fan.

“But why republish it then?!?! Could they say what you had to say without the graph,” said a fan.

The backlash did not stop there, because more and more fans were incredulous of the Griffin tweets.

“The original tweet has 22 likes and 6k views in addition to a day while your reshariation has half a million in 2 hours Lmao, you did this just for the clicks,” wrote a fan.

“You could have stopped how unacceptable racism is. The fact that you just had to double your absence of reese / Clark to take is a special type of lame. This is suitable, however, then left,” said another fan.

“Dude, it’s Twitter that people say racist stuff on everyone. You just amplified this meme that no one would have seen without you,” said a fan.

Robert Griffin III applauds racist people on Tiktok Post with a woman and girls

Robert Griffin III was the subject of racism and stereotypes against black men on Saturday. The former quarter of Washington commanders, Grete Griffin, shared three photos on Tiktok. She explained that she had told her daughters that their father had played football when he was younger.

After writing, they asked “as in high school?” A photo of Griffin during his stay with the commanders was presented.

Many have written negative comments, saying that they had an absent father because they do not appear in the first photo (he took it). A fan also called Griffin “Dirt”. The former player wrote a short answer in the comments section.

“A father taking a photo of his wife and children should never lead to racism or hatred,” wrote Griffin.

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Some fans have taken things too far and we don’t know how long it will continue.