Hall of Fame basketball player and humanitarian Dikembe Mutombo passed away at the age of 58 years old following a battle with brain cancer, leading to disgraced comedian Rob Schneider logging onto social media to imply his death is part of a conspiracy.
As Rob Schneider has been known to do in recent years, the longtime Adam Sandler leech took to social media to share his controversial views, as he tied Mutumbo’s death to “the jab.” Brain cancer, of course, existed long before the year 2020.
“Rest in Peace… I’m sure this is just (another) coincidence. But I took a pass on the Jab and I’m gonna not let anyone I know (and who will Listen) get it either!” Schneider tweeted just a few hours after news of Mutombo’s death broke.
The last time we reported on Rob Schneider was earlier this year, when his own daughter spoke out against him, calling him a toxic piece of s—. He also made headlines back in June for being pulled off stage after telling transphobic, misogynistic, and anti-jab jokes at a charity event in Canada.
Schneider, who broke through in the 90s as a member of Saturday Night Live, has maintained pop cultural relevance in recent years due to his controversial statements and his friendship with Sandler: of his 27 live-action credits since the year 2000, 21 of them have been movies that Sandler either starred in or produced through his Happy Madison production company.
“I wish Adam Sandler would have stopped giving you jobs so we would have been vaccinated from seeing you way back in the 90s, you f—— loser,” said a viral response to Schenider’s tweet.