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Kill All White People meme depicting Draymond Green.

Kill All White People

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Kill All White People is a reaction image featuring NBA player Draymond Green. The meme depicts a fake ESPN quote infographic showing a photo of Green shouting alongside the phrase "Kill All White People," as if to imply that the basketball player had issued the provocative statement. The meme first appeared on the subreddit /r/NBACircleJerk in late 2023 before making the rounds as an exploitable meme on sites like X / Twitter in 2025. Later iterations of the fake quote graphic came to be associated with the There Is An Arabic Saying meme, with internet users using the line "There is an Arabic saying" as a placeholder for the phrase "Kill all white people."

Origin

On May 2nd, 2022, the official ESPN Facebook[1] page posted a graphic showing a photo of professional basketball player Draymond Green yelling next to a quote in which he says, "I think tonight was probably a reputation thing."

According to Sporting News,[2] Green made the statement after he was ejected in Game 1 of the Western Conference after a Flagrant 2 foul against the Memphis Grizzlies.


On May 2nd, 2022, the official ESPN Facebook page posted a graphic showing a photo of Draymond Green yelling next to a quote where he says, "I think tonight was probably a reputation thing." According to Sporting News, Green made the statement after he was ejected in Game 1 of the Western Conference after a Flagrant 2 foul against the Memphis Grizzlies.

A version of the graphic altered to show Green saying, "Kill All White People," began making the rounds on the subreddit /r/NBACircleJerk in December 2023, with Redditor[3] /u/New-Lifeguard2479 posting the meme as a reply on December 13th and December 14th, 2023. Smaller text on the graphic reads, "He was ejected for assaulting another Caucasian monkey."


A version of the ESPN graphic altered to show Green saying, "Kill All White People" began making the rounds on the subreddit /r/NBACircleJerk in December 2023, with Redditor /u/New-Lifeguard2479 posting the meme as a reply on December 13th and December 14th, 2023. Smaller text on the graphic reads, "He was ejected for assaulting another Caucasian monkey."

Spread

The "Kill All White People" quote infographic featuring Draymond Green continued to gain traction in 2024 and 2025, with X[4] user @BKWelles posting the meme in response to a tweet that read, "when Young Thug gets into his introspective bag, turns to jazz and makes a collab album with The Alchemist" on November 4th, 2024.

On January 9th, 2025, X[8] user @backendoc posted the reaction image in response to a tweet that read, "FaZe house about to burn and i can’t save any of my stuff, ts shit deadass scary," criticizing the post's misuse of the slang acronym "ts." The post gathered over 90,000 likes in four months.


"FaZe":https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/people/faze-clan Lacy misusing "ts" as "this" and someone "quote tweeting":https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/quote-retweets-qrts him with an "NBA Quote Card":https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/sports-quote-cards of "Draymond Green":https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/people/draymond-green saying, "Kill All White People."

On April 27th, 2025, X[9] user @rileyfart_ posted a version of the meme about the Roblox survival horror Experience Forsaken that read, "Kill all Forsaken Players," gathering over 3,000 likes in a month.


On April 27th, 2025, X[9] user @rileyfart_ posted a version of the fake Draymond Green quote graphic that read, "Kill all Forsaken Players," gathering over 3,000 likes in a month.

On February 10th, 2025, X[10] user @MenLover221 posted a version of the Draymond Green Kill All White People meme that read, "Kill all Metal Gear Rising fans," gathering over 30,000 likes in three months.


On February 10th, 2025, X user @MenLover221 posted a version of the Draymond Green 'Kill All White People' meme that read, "Kill all Metal Gear Rising fans," gathering over 30,000 likes in three months.

There Is An Arabic Saying, Kill All White People

On July 7th, 2024, X[5] user @JohnB132489 posted a version of the There Is An Arabic Saying meme with the fake Draymond Green quoted edited into it, gathering over 200 likes in 10 months.


A version of There Is an Arabic Saying meme recaptioned to "Kill All White People".

This version of the meme was reposted in 2025, notably by X[6][7] users @TBlake_Main and @Radical_Doppio on February 26th and May 11th, 2025.

By May 2025, several X[8] users began using the phrase "There is an Arabic saying" to reference the "Kill All White People" meme, as seen in an April 22nd tweet by X user @tb_vb_, and a May 18th tweet by @PS5Disk, each gathering over 12,000 likes in roughly a month.


On April 22nd, 2025, X user @tb_vb_ tweeted the phrase "There is an Arabic saying" in response to a series of comments mocking a _Fortnite_ skin with dreaded hair. By 2025, the "There is an Arabic saying" meme came to be used as shorthand for the Draymond Green "Kill All White People" meme. On May 18th, 2025, X user @PS5Disk tweeted the phrase "There is an Arabic saying" in response to a TikTok of a white woman criticizing rap music. By 2025, the "There is an Arabic saying" meme came to be used as shorthand for the Draymond Green "Kill All White People" meme.

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External References

[1] Facebook – ESPN

[2] Sporting News – Draymond Green Ejection?

[3] Reddit – /r/nbacirclejerk

[4]  Twitter / X – BKWelles

[5] Twitter / X – JohnB132489

[6] Twitter / X – TBlake_Main

[7] Twitter / X – Radical_Doppio

[8] Twitter / X – backendoc

[9] Twitter / X – rileyfart_

[10] Twitter / X – MenLover221

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