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Rex Chapman compared Clarence Thomas to a “black and white supremacist” and reflected a racist stereotype about blacks and basketball.

Former NBA player Rex Chapman criticized Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Thursday, comparing him to a “black-and-white supremacist.”

The basketball analyst and ubiquitous twitterer started his tirade with a video of Thomas at a Christian college, the son of late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, at his 2018 graduation ceremony.

Chapman noted that, with the exception of Thomas, “there is not a single person of color” in the painting.

Strangely, Chapman said the graduates and their parents in the video saw the photo with Thomas as “an introduction to black America.”

From there, Chapman attacked Thomas’ credibility and reputation as a black man, saying he wouldn’t be in the NBA locker room for long.

Chapman then continued to harass Thomas, repeating the racist stereotype that all blacks love basketball, and criticizing Thomas for not attending NBA games. Does Chapman think black automatically means you have to love basketball and go to NBA games?

In contrast, one of Chapman’s 1.2 million followers compared Thomas to a character, Clayton Bigsby. Chapel Show He was a black and white supremacist who didn’t know he was black because he was blind.

“I can’t tell him that. This is Clayton Bigsby… just he’s not blind,” one Twitter user wrote.

After responding to a Twitter user’s comment with an “on-target” emoji, Chapman doubled down by tweeting a clip of Clayton Bigsby. Chapel Show The reporter wonders how Bigsby became a “black and white supremacist.”

Liberal politicians elected Judge Thomas and left because of his role in impeaching activist Rowe vs. Wade last week. Along with Chapman calling Thomas a “black and white supremacist”, actor Samuel L. Jackson also called Thomas “Uncle Clarence”.

Chapman was recently identified as one of the few unsuccessful people who failed to make it to the talent roster on CNN+’s very short stint. After the collapse of CNN+, he spent his time promoting liberal stereotypes and publishing misinformation, often without attribution.

What he did before joining CNN+.

Source: Breitbart

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