Shaquille O’Neal Sparks Firestorm Over Brittney Griner’s Patriotism
In a headline-grabbing moment, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal called out WNBA star Brittney Griner, reigniting a national debate about patriotism and activism in sports. On a popular sports talk show, Shaq said, “We can’t let the person kneeling to represent the country, stand for us.” His comments quickly went viral, dividing the nation.
Referring to Griner’s kneeling during the national anthem in 2020, Shaq criticized her reported consideration for a leadership role in the U.S. Olympic delegation. “You don’t kneel for the flag and then ask to wear it,” he stated bluntly.
While conservatives praised Shaq for his boldness, progressive voices accused him of silencing dissent. But Shaq didn’t flinch, tweeting, “I’ve worn a badge. I know sacrifice. Don’t lecture me about activism.”
The controversy hits a struggling WNBA hard, already facing tensions over race, player conduct, and declining ratings. Meanwhile, rising star Caitlin Clark is being celebrated for her game-first, politics-free approach.
With the Olympics approaching, Griner’s role may now be in jeopardy as sponsors reevaluate their support.
As political commentator Jonah Caldwell put it, “This is a referendum on what it means to represent America today.”
Love him or hate him—Shaq’s voice has made waves. And right now, the nation is listening.