Connecticut Suns: WNBA champion doubles criticism of the United States

WNBA champion guard Natasha Cloud, currently playing for Connecticut’s Suns, has launched a provocative message on social media, with her suggestion that the United States focuses on profits multiple times.
Cloud commented in an interview with the Associated Press and made remarks on the Defence Program (DEI) that promotes diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Yun seemed unshakable in her criticism of her words.
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Natasha Cloud of Phoenix Mercury #0 in the first half of the WNBA basketball game against Indianapolis on Friday, August 16, 2024. (AP Photos/Darron Cummings, Files)
She wrote on X: “I am not soft, words won’t hurt me, lol, are we 5? Still people’s profits.
“And then come back to me and tell me that the whole world is crazy.”
Cloud said last week for athletes, now more than ever as Trump ends the administration’s DEI program.
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Phoenix Mercury guard Natasha Cloud, #0, had a fever against Indiana on June 30, 2024 at the Footprint Center in Phoenix. (Mark J. Redlas – America’s today’s movement)
“The power systems are running because they’ve been going to work,” Cloud said. “It’s time to break down a system that’s only related to white people.”
Yun then said she believed the county would focus on “the people’s money.”
“I understand the business side, and I understand the human side,” Yun said. “This country often puts the human side aside and puts profits and money above people.”
The three-time all-defensive team selections did not shy away from speaking out their thoughts on social media.

Phoenix Mercury defender Natasha Cloud, #0, responded to the call for Las Vegas ace in the third quarter on Sunday, September 1, 2024 at Footprint Center in Phoenix. (Michael Chow / Republic / United States Today Network)
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She called on Americans to oppose the high cost of living in the United States and was criticized by former NBA player Enes Kanter in 2023.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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