Shaq CALLS OUT Robert Griffin III after making Insensitive posts about Angel Reese

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Shaq CALLS OUT Robert Griffin III after making Insensitive posts about Angel Reese
Shaq CALLS OUT Robert Griffin III after making Insensitive posts about Angel Reese

In today’s episode of The Blac Pill we’re diving headfirst into one of the most explosive sports dramas on social media right now. It all started when former NFL star RGIII posted a racist meme of WNBA superstar Angel Reese—depicting her as a monkey—and then turned the heat up by claiming someone close to Reese said she “hates” Caitlin Clark. Naturally, the internet erupted.

Reese didn’t hold back, hitting Twitter with a savage clapback: “lying on this app when everybody know the first and last name of everybody in my circle for clout is nastyyyy work.” Her mom backed her up, calling the whole narrative cap. Even civil rights icon MLK’s daughter, Bernice King, stepped in and told RGIII to quit playing and call Reese face-to-face. But then—Shaq enters the ring.

The Big Diesel went nuclear on RGIII, threatening to punch him for one more disrespectful meme about Angel. He protected Reese like a brother, making sure the world knows not to mess with WNBA queens. This is more than a sports feud—it’s a cultural moment about race, respect, and accountability. We break down every tweet, screenshot, and mic drop, and ask: is RGIII the villain here, or did he have some truth to share? More importantly: why is the world watching?

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