Whoopi Goldberg has sparked discussion with her pledge to leave the U.S. in solidarity with WNBA star Brittney Griner, citing frustration with the country’s lack of respect for talent and individuality.
Goldberg, who has been a strong advocate for social justice, expressed that Griner’s experiences, including her legal troubles in Russia and public backlash, reflect the diminishing value placed on extraordinary individuals. Goldberg emphasized that “being extraordinary is punished, not celebrated,” and vowed to leave if Griner does.
Her comments sparked debate, with some supporting her call to address societal issues, while others criticized it as an overreaction. Critics argue that leaving the country isn’t a solution and that Goldberg should stay to fight for change. Griner has not commented on Goldberg’s pledge but has discussed the emotional toll of public scrutiny.
This incident highlights growing tensions between public figures and societal expectations, with Goldberg’s statement symbolizing a broader discontent with the cultural divide in the U.S.