Robert Griffin III Has Powerful Message For People Criticizing His Children

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Robert Griffin III is tired of people criticizing his kids. 

Griffin III, who used to play in the NFL and was an analyst at ESPN before being let go, is tired of black women telling his four daughters that they aren't wrong. He thinks it's "beyond wrong."

"I just had a tweet go intergalactic because I said my four daughters are black. What's wrong with that? Nothing," Griffin III said in a video. "But, let's talk about it. This whole thing started on November 6 when I tweeted, 'Black men do support Black Women. Stop tearing down and blaming black men for everything under the sun when it comes to Black Women.' Although a lot of people agreed with me, oh this made a lot of other people very, very upset."

"There were a lot of, 'What do you mean by that' with the number one thing being said was, 'You can't say that sir because you married a white girl.' As if marrying someone outside your race means you can't drop facts. Like, is marrying someone outside your race a bad thing? No, it's not a bad thing. Love knows no colors and that's what we should be preaching instead of divisiveness."

Here's the full video:

Fans supported RGIII in a big way after he made this video.

"Thank you for dropping facts about interracial relationships and advocating for more togetherness and less hate. Support everyone you can," one fan tweeted.

"RG3 casually turning the other cheek all while dropping truth (bombs). Masterclass," another fan tweeted.

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - DECEMBER 12: Television personality and former NFL athlete Robert Griffin III during the NFL game at State Farm Stadium on December 12, 2022 in Glendale, Arizona. The Patriots defeated the Cardinals 27-13. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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"Brilliant comments! Stop the hate people PLEASE!!!" another fan tweeted.

"When he's right, he's right," another fan tweeted.

"Crazy thing is he doesn't owe anyone an explanation," another tweet read.

There's simply no place in this world for this type of behavior, so it's nice to see people rally around Griffin at this time.

Griffin III appeared in 56 games during his NFL career, compiling 9,271 yards through the air, 43 touchdowns, and 30 interceptions.

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