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WNBA star Natasha Cloud went on a long rant in his latest social media post. On Monday, she posted a minute-long video on her X, passionately decrying the USDA's shutdown of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
According to CBS News, on Monday, the USDA announced that it will end SNAP on November 1st. The update came amid the government shutdown, which began on October 1.
In a video that New York freedom The star, posted on her X, questioned the people she adored for their “hypocrisy,” questions surrounding “SNAP,” “health care,” deportation, and “genocide.”
“Happy Sunday everyone. I'm about to go on my rant because my biggest rage is hypocrisy, but especially on Sundays,” Cloud began.
“If you went to church today and left that church still opposed to SNAP benefits for our most marginalized communities, you're a fucking hypocrite. If you left … church today and you don't want universal health care for our most marginalized communities, you're a fucking hypocrite. Fu***** hypocrite,” he added.
“If you're still complicit in genocides around the world, you're a hypocritical fo*****. Because that's not the teachings of God. That's not the teachings of Jesus. Jesus was the most radical being, period. Let him serve and even clean the feet of the most marginalized. What's wrong with you? Fuck! Stop going to church.”
Natasha Cloud has never been silent when it comes to questions about what she considers a basic human right. Earlier this year, after Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic mayoral primary, the Liberty star became emotional.
Before the Liberty's game against the Golden State Valkyries in June, Cloud spoke with Clutch Points about Mamdani's win. Expressing his happiness with Victory of Mamdanithe WNBA star said she believes in the administration's “right to take care” of people and ensure they lead a “dignified life.”
However, he received backlash on the Internet for his views. When asked about her political stance by Clutch Point, the WNBA star refused to label her statement in politics.
“Human morality is not up for debate,” Cloud said.
“It's not necessarily political. I don't think human rights and human decency and morality are political,” the WNBA star added. “I think that's very much … what they wanted it to be. How they created the narratives. To instill fear in us. It's okay to care about others. It's okay to care about your neighbors.”
Natasha cloud is one of the most vocal stars in the league. She had taken a stand publicly on issues related to human rights and the wage gap in the WNBA.
Edited by Nandjee Ranjan