Former football star Brett Favre was thoroughly mocked on social media Tuesday after sharing an Electoral College map that he claimed “would be the results” if “everyone put God first.”
It was basically a map of the United States with every state red to reflect support for the GOP and its fearless leader Donald Trump.
Although Favre is certainly entitled to his political and religious opinions, many people on X, formerly Twitter, turned his post into a subject of mockery.
That’s because Favre has done some things in his past that weren’t exactly the type of things that would typically make the man upstairs beam with pride.
For instance, back in 2010, Favre reportedlysent unsolicited naked photos to a 26-year-old woman who worked for his team at the time, the New York Jets.
More recently, Favre was accused of improperly siphoning millions of dollars meant for welfare recipients in Mississippi to build a volleyball court at the University of Southern Mississippi, where he and his daughter attended college.
Favre claimed he has been “unjustly smeared” by the accusations, but that didn’t stop people from bringing up both topics while trolling his post.
Did God tell you to return that welfare money you stole yet, hypocrite?
— WTFGOP (@DogginTrump) November 5, 2024
My friend, if you had put God first, you wouldn’t have taken that welfare money to build a volleyball arena at your daughter’s college. https://t.co/NVmOejnzHN
— Schlasser (@UrinatingTree) November 5, 2024
and how much did God play into you stealing money from people in Mississippi???? 😮
— Paul Sporer (@sporer) November 5, 2024
You stole money intended for poor people to build a volleyball court
— nude gingrich (@JarJarFan69) November 5, 2024
Now do the states where people don’t send unsolicited D pics of their hay nanni nanoo to strangers and steal from those who need welfare.
— Danny Deraney (@DannyDeraney) November 5, 2024
Can you point me to the place where the Bible says stealing from poor people is good?
— Matt Ortega (@MattOrtega) November 5, 2024
HuffPost reached out to God for comment, but no one immediately responded.