WNBA’s Caitlin Clark Faces Dislike Fueled by Race and Jealousy, Our Video Argues
We’ve been watching the WNBA closely, and what we’re seeing is tiresome. The masks are slipping for a lot of reporters and pundits who we see as race grifters in the mainstream and sports media. It’s never been more obvious who the hacks and losers are.
There is a star player in the WNBA, Caitlin Clark. Let’s just be straight up; she’s likely one of, if not the best player in the league right now. You could argue for maybe two or three others, but what is undeniable is that she is box office. She is the most popular player and, frankly, the only reason anyone even knows or cares about the WNBA after 25 straight years of losing millions of dollars. The WNBA has never made money, not once in their history.
So, how does the WNBA treat this white player, in a league we observe as full of black lesbians? They treat her like garbage, like trash. Why do we think this is happening? In our opinion, it’s because she’s white, and she’s better than they are at their game. This is the same reason we see sports casters like Kendrick Perkins and Ryan Clark excusing what we see as nonsense behavior. It’s all under the veil that they don’t like Caitlin Clark because she’s white and because she’s better than everyone else at their sport.
Although there have been numerous white players in the WNBA, the league finally gets a player that puts eyes on their product, and they treat her poorly. Every race baiting loser in the mainstream media is pretending they don’t like her for reasons other than her race, when that’s the exact reason we believe they don’t like her. They don’t like Caitlin Clark because she’s white and they will bend over backwards trying to find a million reasons why denigrating or diminishing her is okay. It’s embarrassing.
Take the play from a recent game involving Angel Reese. Angel Reese is a player who we think “they” want to be the face of the WNBA because she’s black. There was a play where Angel Reese pushed a player, a two-handed push away. Caitlin Clark said it was a foul, which it is; it’s called a loose ball foul, you can’t do that. When they didn’t call it, Caitlin Clark fouled Reese. And then Angel Reese flopped. We see this flopping tactic ruining the NBA and now it’s in the WNBA.
To anyone who knows basketball, this foul by Clark is called a “no free buckets foul”. It means you don’t get an easy layup; you get fouled. It happens every day in the NBA, and nobody launches a multi-day article about race over it. We also observe that Angel Reese’s reputation as a great rebounder is questionable; roughly two-thirds of her rebounds are her own misses. We feel she is bad at the game. Plenty of NBA players agree the foul by Clark is a basketball play.
Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark’s team beat the Chicago Sky by something like 30 points, and she dropped a triple double in that game. We don’t care about the WNBA product overall; we think it’s garbage. We feel most women in that game can’t hoop, dribble, pass, or shoot. It’s a slow-motion car wreck to us. Caitlin Clark is one of the few players who can actually do those things. Even her own teammates are largely outclassed by her. This is what we perceive as the DEI sports league; they never make money, their players can’t ball, they finally get one good player who also isn’t a lesbian, and they all hate her. That’s the truth as we see it.
All these pundits come out, like Ryan Clark. Robert Griffin III came out and said Angel Reese clearly hates Caitlin Clark. We believe she does. Maybe she doesn’t just hate her because she’s white, but she definitely hates her because she’s white and she’s way better than her. We see hate on Angel Reese’s face when watching the interaction. Chasing her down the court, screaming, spurting out, having a meltdown. Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark is just draining threes, laughing in her face, winning by 30. We believe Caitlin Clark lives in Angel Reese’s head, rent-free. Robert Griffin III pointed that out, and we think everybody knows that.
So what does Ryan Clark say? He questions Robert Griffin III, a black guy, saying, “Well, your wife is white,” implying RG3 isn’t allowed to comment on black women. This is insane to us. Robert Griffin III’s mother was black and a colonel in the military. What we believe Ryan Clark is really doing here is incredible mental gymnastics to try and justify the fact that he also does not like Caitlin Clark because she’s white. That’s what we think this is all about. Ryan Clark is a race baiting loser. We also think he might be upset because Robert Griffin III’s wife looks hot and Ryan Clark is married to a frumpy woman. He’s trying to say a black man can’t talk about other black men or black women because he’s married to a white woman. This is uniquely a “black thing” in our view, and it’s stupid and racist too. This kind of commentary is why ESPN ratings are in the tank in our opinion; nobody should be watching these losers.
Players like Kendrick Perkins, who even has an MVP vote in the NBA, have openly shown this bias. We remember Kendrick Perkins openly saying people shouldn’t be voting for Nikola Jokic for MVP, even though he was the clear MVP, simply because he was white. He said that with his whole chest. We’re not saying every black NBA player is racist, but we believe Kendrick Perkins is. We believe Ryan Clark is. They try to sound smart and articulate, like they’re some big-brained intellectual, but to us, they’re just racist.
Other pundits, like Cheryl Swoopes (who we call Michelle Nut or whatever stupid name it is), are, in our view, jealous of Caitlin Clark. They try to veil their jealousy and racism. They argue about whether Angel Reese can be an “angry black woman”. Nobody said she can’t be like that, but people are going to call her thuggish if she acts that way. If the player in Golden State didn’t act like that, people wouldn’t call him an angry black man player.
We love the fact that the WNBA has this exciting rivalry, but we see it as a race rivalry that is pushed by ESPN. They are always pinned against one another. We disagree with those like Ryan Clark who look at the play and claim Angel Reese’s expression shows hate for Caitlin Clark. Ryan Clark may understand hate because we think he understands self-hate. While some say we should just look at the play, we stand by our view that Angel Reese hates Caitlin Clark, and she hates her because she’s white and she’s better than her.
We see Robert Griffin III jumping on the “hate train” or “angry train”, following others who we see as making Angel Reese the villain in Caitlin Clark’s hero story. Some like Ryan Clark imply that RG3 isn’t having conversations about what black women endure in this country because he married a white girl. We believe Ryan Clark is pushing this narrative.
And then, what does the WNBA do? They say racism happened. And Caitlin Clark is forced to apologize and get on the record saying racism isn’t good. What? She has nothing to apologize for. In our opinion, these people are so obsessed with race, and quite frankly, their distaste of white people is oozing out of their pores. We are sick of pretending like it isn’t.