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Again, THAT is the softest foul I have seen garner this much attention.
Again, THAT is the softest foul I have seen garner this much attention.
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Pat Bev weepsThere’s a certain level of delusion you gotta respect when she really thinks she’s driving views/interest like Caitlin . Black Twitter got her lost in the sauce
Stephen A is an idiot
Many of the players that are considered to be the GOAT are White. DT was honest about CC and she was destroyed by CC fans. I think what players resent is the idea that some of these new fans had that they aren’t the best players in the world and that this rookie class was going to take over the league from the jump.Am I the only one thinks the race angle is being underreported by the mainstream sports media?
I think it’s blatantly obvious that she’s revered as the great white hope by a lot of fans and the predominantly black WNBA players probably resent that.
…not trying to say anything controversial.
Am I the only one thinks the race angle is being underreported by the mainstream sports media?
I think it’s blatantly obvious that she’s revered as the great white hope by a lot of fans and the predominantly black WNBA players probably resent that.
…not trying to say anything controversial.
There’s a certain level of delusion you gotta respect when she really thinks she’s driving views/interest like Caitlin . Black Twitter got her lost in the sauce
DT is a different type of white though. Clark is just WHITE. Midwest WHITE. That is harder to accept than an ethnic white. Italian/Argentinian.Many of the players that are considered to be the GOAT are White. DT was honest about CC and she was destroyed by CC fans. I think what players resent is the idea that some of these new fans had that they aren’t the best players in the world and that this rookie class was going to take over the league from the jump.
Every day it's something.
You are 100% right. Nothing controversial about it. Folks are grown. Race plays a role in damn near every part of this country.Am I the only one thinks the race angle is being underreported by the mainstream sports media?
I think it’s blatantly obvious that she’s revered as the great white hope by a lot of fans and the predominantly black WNBA players probably resent that.
…not trying to say anything controversial.
Lol I'm adding my disappointment about the fact that racism and sexism are the topic dujour for a sport I watch. It's nasty.So stop coming in here adding nothing to the conversation.
What high profile, mainstream sports media people do you think are even equipped to talk about this?Am I the only one thinks the race angle is being underreported by the mainstream sports media?
I think it’s blatantly obvious that she’s revered as the great white hope by a lot of fans and the predominantly black WNBA players probably resent that.
…not trying to say anything controversial.
She’s massively overstating her impact. She had a heavy online popularity but she’s not driving interest like Caitlin. The sport is seeing a big uptick in interest in general, but even looking at attendance and viewership right now in the W, Caitlin is driving interest like the W has never seen before.I agree that Angel is somewhat overstating her impact, but her playing the villain did draw numbers in attendance and in games even in games CC wasn’t playing. I think the SEC women’s tournament had some of the highest attendance and ratings that the SEC tournament ever had. A certain percentage of the population hated and loved that LSU team and tuned in to watch them lose or prove the haters wrong. Jill Biden also didn’t help things but that’s another story
She’s massively overstating her impact. She had a heavy online popularity but she’s not driving interest like Caitlin. The sport is seeing a big uptick in interest in general, but even looking at attendance and viewership right now in the W, Caitlin is driving interest like the W has never seen before.