Antonio Brown’s unconventional approach to starting his day involves targeting a different individual, whom he dubs his ‘cracker of the day,’ for online trolling. Unfortunately for Caitlin Clark, she has been the recent target of Brown’s relentless harassment, coinciding with her significant achievement of being drafted as the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever.

What began as seemingly harmless banter, with Brown initially congratulating Clark for her accomplishments, quickly spiraled into a campaign of menacing memes aimed at belittling and tormenting her. Despite the positive attention Clark received for her achievements, Brown’s relentless online harassment has made her life increasingly difficult. In one of his previous tweets about Clark, he wrote, “Claitlin Clark looks like she keep it hairy.”

The harassment took a darker turn when Brown dragged Clark’s relationship with Connor McCaffrey into the mix, posting a meme insinuating negativity towards McCaffrey leaving the house. This move not only escalates the severity of the harassment but also crosses a significant boundary by involving an innocent party.

Brown’s refusal to cease his online assault demonstrates a concerning disregard for the well-being and dignity of others, highlighting the damaging impact of cyberbullying and the need for accountability in online behavior.

Clearly distressed by Antonio Brown’s relentless harassment on X, Caitlin Clark decided to take action by blocking him, stating, “I’ve had enough of the constant abuse.” However, Brown continued to escalate the situation by publicly announcing Clark’s decision to block him, referring to her as “Cracker of the Day, blocked by Cousin It,” in a derogatory manner.

Unfortunately, Brown’s behavior on X is not an isolated incident. He has a history of using the platform to target and harass others, as evidenced by his past actions towards Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen. Brown edited images to create false narratives, such as portraying himself hugging Bundchen, which was clearly intended to provoke and demean.

Furthermore, Brown’s release of AI-generated images depicting himself kissing Taylor Swift sparked outrage among Swift’s fans, who warned him of potential legal repercussions. The incident even prompted X to temporarily restrict searches for “Taylor Swift” in an attempt to mitigate the spread of the offensive images.

However, it’s important to note that Brown is not the sole source of discomfort for Caitlin Clark. She has faced harassment from multiple individuals, highlighting the broader issue of online harassment and the need for platforms to take proactive measures to protect users from such behavior.