NBA’s Golden State Warriors super star Steph Curry believes the moon landing was a hoax
BarkGrowlBite
December 14, 2018
NBA super star Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors appeared on the “Winging It” podcast Monday where he said he did not believe the moon landing ever happened.
The podcast is hosted by NBA players Vince Carter and Kent Bazemore. Curry appeared together with teammate Andre Iguodala.
“We ever been to the moon?” Curry asked. Carter, Bazemore and Iguodala , in unison, agreed that the answer was no. They decided that the moon landing and Neil Armstrong’s moon walk was a hoax staged by film director Stanley Kubrick.
Now before you laugh off these guys, remember they were all scholar athletes at American colleges and universities.
Boston Celtics super star Kyrie Irving has on several occasions stated that he believes the earth is flat. He defended his belief during a June 8, 2018 interview by telling New York Times reporter Sopan Deb that “history has shown even back then, our biggest scholars did think the Earth was flat.”
Now before you laugh Kyrie off, remember he too was a scholar athlete.
Science teachers are certainly not laughing. Their black students idolize NBA players. Because of what Kyrie Irving and Steph Curry said, they are now convinced that the earth is flat and that the moon landing was a hoax despite the best efforts of their teachers to convince them otherwise. To black students, NBA players making millions of dollars are a lot smarter than a bunch of dumb low-paid teachers.
As a life member of the American Flat Earth Association, I am thrilled that some former scholars now in the NBA are stepping forth to tell us the truth about the earth and the made-up moon landing. I’ve always had my doubts about the moon landing. And now, thanks to Curry, I know for sure it was a hoax.
And, by the way, the moon is made out of cheese.
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