Houston Rockets guard James Harden has found himself in hot water on social media after a photo was posted of him wearing a “Thin Blue Line” face mask.

The “Thin Blue Line” masks are worn by people who are trying to express support for law enforcement, something that is now seen as controversial in our increasingly anti-police society.

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It didn’t take long for Twitter to “cancel” Harden; anti-cop liberals were quick to bash him.

“This certified clown s***. I’ll say it for everybody who scared to. FOH,” one social media user commented, with another adding, “James Harden is a D*** SELL OUT for wearing a D*** MASK.”

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Others, however, defended Harden. “It’s going to be great when ‘fans’ force James Harden and the Rockets to apologize because they didn’t realize this is a Blue Lives Matter bandana. But to disavow this mask will be proof that they hate police. Fun!” tweeted conservative commentator Mike Cernovich.

Harden has since tried to distance himself from the mask, saying that he had not been trying to make a “political statement.”

“Honestly, I wasn’t trying to make a political statement,” Harden said, according to CNN. “I wore it because it covered my face, my beard. I thought it looked cool, that was it.”

Harden rarely speaks out about politics, but he did say on Thursday that the protests that came about after the death of George Floyd represented a “powerful” message.

“The way the city just like rallied, it was amazing. I think the world saw it,” he said. “The march and everything that we’re standing for is very powerful.”

In the wake of the death of Floyd, who died in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota back in May, anti-cop sentiments have been at an all-time high in the United States. It’s unfortunate that simply wearing a mask that expresses support for the police officers that put their lives on the line for the rest of us every single day is now seen as a controversial “political” statement.

This piece was written by PoliZette Staff on July 18, 2020. It originally appeared in LifeZette and is used by permission.

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