Shaquille O’Neal is Trying to Convince Us The Earth is Flat

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NBA star Shaquille O’Neal sure knows how to stay relevant and knows how to keep us entertained. The basketball legend made an appearance on the Australian radio show, “Kyle and Jackie O,” where he shared his thoughts about Earth. What was he thinking about it? Well, that it’s flat.

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“It’s a theory,”  he stated on the podcast when asked about his previous comments about whether the Earth was flat or not. “ It’s just a theory. They teach us a lot of things. It’s just a theory.”

He continued, ‘For example, I flew 20 hours today … It was all straight. I didn’t tip over, I didn’t go upside down. It’s just a theory. It’s a conspiracy theory”

To top it off he also had some quite intrusive thoughts on the rotation of the earth, questioning if it really did spin or not. 

Shaquille O’Neal Believes the Earth is Flat

“You know how they say the world is spinning? I’ve been living on a house on a lake for 30 years,” O’Neal said. “Not once did the lake rotate to the left or rotate to the right.” Now, we know it’s all fun and games and he’s basically just having a good time. But it sure is fun just thinking of O’Neill trying to convince us of something so ridiculous.

But believe it or not, this isn’t the first time that O’Neill has jumped into the conspiracy pool after he also offered his opinion on whether the Earth was flat or not back in 2017 on “The Big Podcast with Shaq.”

“It’s true. The Earth is flat,” he noted. “There’s three ways to manipulate the mind: What you read, what you see, and what you hear. In school, first thing they teach us, ‘Oh, Columbus discovered America.’ But when you got there, it was some fair-skinned people with long hair smoking on peace pipes. So what does that tell you?”

He went on to say that when he drove across the country he didn’t see anything odd, and the Earth appeared flat to him. “The s— looks flat to me. I do not go up and down on a 360-degree angle, and all that stuff about gravity,” O’Neal hilariously stated. “Have you looked outside of Atlanta lately and seen all these buildings? So, you mean to tell me that China is under us? China is under us? It’s not. The world is flat.”

Of course, he later went on to say that he was only joking about said theory, but you got to admit it’s pretty funny. Leave it a Shaq to give you a good laugh.

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