Caitlin Clark is a skinny white girl who broke all the women’s basketball records at the University of Iowa and now just about all the rookie-year records in the Women’s NBA (WNBA). All during this season Caitlin Clark has been targeted with brutality by some of the black players who apparently are incensed that a skinny white girl from Iowa is better than any of them. I have seen videos of them coming out of nowhere to throw her down to the floor while she was standing still after a play; slamming into her like NFL linebackers rushing a quarterback; and most recently poking her in the eye so hard — after she had already shot — to give her a black eye.
WNBA fans have been protesting all of this all season, and the referees seem to be grossly incompetent. They did throw one or two of the brutes out of games, but only after days-long “review.” Without any evidence or even one single example, the WMBA bureaucracy recently responded to the complaints of violence by fans by calling WMBA fans “racists” for criticizing the way Caitlin Clark has been treated. No evidence cited. Not one single example, just whining and crying about being criticized for being thugs and in some cases, criminals. The Lying Media Scum have of course repeated this lie. If they were real journalists they would be condemning the thuggery, not the complaints by fans about the thuggery.
Celebrity basketball commentators like Charles Barkley have called out the WBMA girls for behaving like thugs and nitwits but as far as I know he has not yet been smeared as a self-hating black man for doing so. Charles calls ’em as he sees ’em.
There has been some ugly rhetoric related to the WNBA this year, however. ESPN commentator Pat McAfee called Caitlin Clark “a white bitch.” Sports commentator Jemele Hill said that the sports world only cares about Caitlin Clark because she is white and not a lesbian, implying that being a black lesbian is almost a requirement for playing in the WNBA. These are the clearest statements I’ve heard explaining just what “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) means.
The WMBA, by the way, has never made one dollar in profit and receives welfare subsidies from the profitable men’s NBA. Caitlin Clark could turn all of that around but the other players are obviously not interested.
9:36 am on September 27, 2024