Aubrey Huff creates social media frenzy over mocking men's fashion: 'Carrying a purse is not cool'
The former first baseman tweeted that men shouldn't dress a particular way
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Former MLB star Aubrey Huff created a frenzy on social media Sunday when he took issue with men’s fashion in the 21st century.
Huff, a two-time World Series champion with the San Francisco Giants, posted a photo of LeBron James in a suit jacket and suit shorts carrying a men’s bag.
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He wrote: “Young men this is not how a man is supposed to dress. Carrying a purse is not cool. I suppose dressing like this makes it easier to kneel.”
However, the comment opened up the floodgates for routine mocking of the former first baseman.
Huff has become a pundit on several topics since retiring from baseball. Recently, he’s taken aim at those who choose to wear masks to prevent themselves from getting or spreading the coronavirus.
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Last month, he ranted about California Gov. Gavin Newsom deciding to put the state on lockdown again due to a spike in coronavirus cases.
“I would rather take my chances with the coronavirus – and, may I remind you, it has a 99.8 percent survival rate – than to end up on the f--king street no longer able to provide for my family.”
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In a two-minute rant, Huff added that masks are “mind-control devices” and people who wear them are “sheep.”
“.@GavinNewsom shut California down again,” Huff wrote on Twitter. “It’s time to take off the mind control devices & fight for your family, your business, & your freedom!”
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“This is nothing but a system of control in order to crash the economy to get Donald Trump out of office,” Huff said. “And, for those of you that can't see this, it drives me f--king batsh-- crazy.”
Fox News’ Dan Canova contributed to this report.