Brittney Griner was arrested 100 days ago now at an airport near Moscow on drug charges for the hashish oil she was carrying in her luggage.
Way too many.
The hashtag #WeAreBG now reigns on Twitter but also on WNBA players’ T-shirts during warm-ups.
The WNBA has asked U.S. President Joe Biden for help, and has launched a petition at WeareBG.org.
There is so much heartbreak and hurt in our country right now. @POTUS, please use all available resources to get #BrittneyGriner home. We need something to rally around and build upon. Visit https://t.co/Ewtjzam4BW to learn more and take action. #WeAreBG 🧵1/6 pic.twitter.com/vNTO48LJIq
— WNBPA (@TheWNBPA) May 28, 2022
Sign the petition 👇🏾 https://t.co/LKNFfJnyUj
— Chris Paul (@CP3) May 28, 2022
.@POTUS, BG has been wrongfully detained in Russia for 100 DAYS. Help us BRING BG HOME. We need you and we are counting on you. Visit https://t.co/Ewtjzam4BW to learn more and take action. #WeAreBG pic.twitter.com/ijwFtLy520
— WNBPA (@TheWNBPA) May 28, 2022
100th DAY that our sister, Brittney Griner, has spent wrongfully detained in Russia. 100 DAYS that a friend, daughter, wife, Olympian, community activist, and so much more, has spent away from loved ones.
visit https://t.co/vc58TLHpyu & demand @WhiteHouse BRING BG HOME. #WeAreBG pic.twitter.com/lngofbjDno
— Natalie Achonwa (@NatAchon) May 28, 2022
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