Charles Barkley possibly on drugs |
SPOILER ALERT: Some parts of this post is satire, and if you can't figure out which parts are, you ain't conservative.
Former basketball player Charles Barkley threatened to punch any black person if the face if he saw them "walking around with Trump’s mugshot." He made the threat in a Comedy News Network (CNN) interview with anchor Gayle King on Monday.
After King noted that Barkley would get arrested for assault if he followed through on the threat, the NBA TV personality laughed and responded, "I will bail myself out and go celebrate."
It would be another story if the receiver of his fisticuffs died from the blow, but according to Chuck, "they ain't Black if they wear a Trump shirt, and they deserve it."
During former President Donald Trump’s recent appearance at the Black Conservative Federation's annual Honors Gala he said, "When I did the mug shot in Atlanta, that mug shot is Number 1. You know who embraced it more than anyone else? The Black population."
This infuriated Barkley so much that he punched his dog, Cracker.
When King asked him about the comments, the former basketball player replied, "If I was at that conference I would have got up and walked out. That was an insult to all Black people."
He added, "To compare Black history, when we've been discriminated against, to his plight, first of all, he's a billionaire, and they're prosecuting him for stuff he did wrong."
Barkley then defended his remarks saying "…well, some of the stuff is true. They did storm the Capitol, they did say that the election was stolen. Those aren't lies, Gayle."
"He's had a great life,” Barkley continued, "He's been President of the United States. To insult black people who have been discriminated against all these years, to put them in the same category. I was just offended."
He added, "To compare Black history, when we've been discriminated against, to his plight, first of all, he's a billionaire, and they're prosecuting him for stuff he did wrong."
Barkley then defended his remarks saying "…well, some of the stuff is true. They did storm the Capitol, they did say that the election was stolen. Those aren't lies, Gayle."
"He's had a great life,” Barkley continued, "He's been President of the United States. To insult black people who have been discriminated against all these years, to put them in the same category. I was just offended."
"But what about Joe Biden telling Charlemagne tha God that 'if you didn't vote for [me], you ain't Black?'" Gayle asked.
"That's different. Joe doesn't know what he's saying anymore and when he said that, he meant it in the best possible way."
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