Whenever we talk about Kwame Brown, we know that it may not be for the best of reasons. The former Wizards player is Deemed one of the biggest busts in NBA history,and he’s only in the news for someone mocking him or because he’s clapping back at one of his haters.
And, while most of the criticism against him along the years has been uncalled for, this time he deserves every single negative comment, as he just crossed a line with his most recentslur-filled rant.
The former first-overall pick opened up on his feelings regarding Russell Westbrook’s recent controversial outfit, claiming that he would never respect a heterosexual man who wore a dress or a skirt.
Kwame Brown Blasts Russell Westbrook In Homophobic Rant
(Transcript Via Fadeaway World)
“There’s two ways you could go. You can bite the apple and wear them muthaf—ing dresses like Russell Westbrook or whatever the f-ck his name is, I don’t even wanna say his name no more.
But this ain’t his first time in a dress so I don’t know why people so alarmed. He’s been wearing dresses and weird a– sh-t. Just cause this n-gga can jump high and play basketball.
Not no n-gga I ever grew up and messed around with gonna be walking around in the streets with a dress on and some muthaf—ing boots and keep my respect. and say he heterosexual. Now if he gay, cool I don’t give a f-ck.
But when you say you a heterosexual male and that’s what you do, then f-ck you and that’s my opinion.”
Russell Westbrook is known for being a trendsetter and always going the extra mile when it comes to fashion. His outfits are controversial and, to be fair, most of us find them funny or just flat-out terrible, but that’s none of our business and we’re not here to discuss fashion.
You may or may not like the way he dresses, and most of us would never wear a skirt. But that doesn’t give us the right to talk about his sexuality, or even say that he doesn’t deserve any respect because of that.
To make things even worst, this happens just when some people started emphatizing with Brown and saying that former NBA players and analysts should stop messing with him and calling him out. This ain’t it, Kwame.
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