Hassan Whiteside Claims 'F*сk Amеrica Bro I'm Moving to Hawaii' Tweet Is Fake
Portland Trail Blazers center Hassan Whiteside is claiming that the tweet about him "moving to Hawaii" to get out of the United States if Donald Trump wins a second term was fake. As I'm sure you know (hopefully), Hawaii is part of the United States.
On Tuesday night, Republican Trump and Democrat Joe Biden, faced off in the first presidential debate of the 2020 election. Many who watched the debate came away disillusioned with the bombardment of racist dog whistles spewed by the reality television star, who would not disavow white supremacy, and took to social media to express their disgust with his disrespectful and combative behavior.
Whiteside was seemingly one of those people when his "moving to Hawaii" started to make the rounds online though he later responded to a tweet from Barstool Sports claiming that it was photoshopped and "fake news." The Blazers player said that the tweet couldn't have come from him because the time stamp showed that it was hours ahead of what time it was in his location. People on Twitter quickly pointed out that a tweet's time stamp reflects the time zone of the user and not the time zone of the person who sent out the tweet.
This photoshopped more Fake news i see
— Hassan Whiteside (@youngwhiteside) September 30, 2020
It’s not even 9:36 where I’m at pic.twitter.com/x1Cas7ursE
Fake or not, people responded to the tweet with jokes.
Check out some reactions below.
put Hassan Whiteside Tweet Hall of Fame pic.twitter.com/BALP3QdAr9
— Tyler Conway (@jtylerconway) September 30, 2020
Hassan Whiteside is getting roasted for not knowing how time zones work 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/qJpZjv7a8z
— NBA Central (@TheNBACentral) September 30, 2020
Hassan Whiteside says he’s going to move out of the country.
To Hawaii. pic.twitter.com/OjhpmplTzw
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