Patrick Patterson is on the hot seat after his comments sent social media into a frenzy.
The Los Angeles Clippers star seemingly called black women bulldogs in a 2018 Instagram post where he gushed about his longtime love Sarah Nasser.
He got defensive in the comment section when an individual allegedly asked him why so many athletes married white women. He wrote, “So I should settle for a bulldog and act like I’m happy with my life and preach ‘keep it in your race’ to the world as if Dr. King didn’t fight/die for equality, acceptance, all cultures loving one another, and no hate?”
“No thanks,” continued the 30-year-old basketball player. “That maybe your life but I don’t want that for mine or my family. Color doesn’t matter. Wake up.”
Social media wasn’t feeling this.
Patrick Patterson look like one of "those" types. I ain't surprised.
— Jase (@EAR_JORDAN) November 24, 2019
Wypipo don’t even season chicken so all wagwan Patrick Patterson is consuming salmonella every Sunday
— bunoff dat (@triggz_34) November 24, 2019
Patrick Patterson gotta eat in the backyard next to the shed while everybody comfortably at the table during Thanksgiving?
— KCP Stan Account (@ab_deuces) November 24, 2019
Patrick Patterson, referred to black women as “bulldogs”👀
— Quincy🌙 (@__Innocentiaa) November 24, 2019
Patrick Patterson wife is ugly and so is he. Who cares what he thinks.
— neikos mom (@__SoulFlower) November 24, 2019
That Patrick Patterson post made me itch. His bum ass deserves whatever hell comes to him.
— Larry Legend (@larryislegend) November 24, 2019
Patrick Patterson referring to black women as bulldogs? Outta pocket
— Huey Freeman (@JHood03) November 22, 2019
Patterson was soon called out for his remarks, for which he apologized for on his page. He wrote, “My sincere apology to the individual and his family for the cruel comments we exchanged on that day long ago..” You can read the full apology below.
in recent news, Clippers Fined $50,000 for Comments About Kawhi Leonard’s Health.
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