This WNBA season has been one for the history books. Itβs been by far the most watched season in the leagueβs 27-year history, and itβs mostly due to the new influx of talent that came in this season β most notably, Angel Reese, Rickea Jackson, Cameron Brink, and Caitlin Clark.
The most popular and best of the class has been Clark, who dazzled fans with her exceptional playmaking and scoring ability, leading to her being named Rookie of the Year. However, many of her so-called βfansβ who claim to have been mesmerized by her on-court skills have simply used her as a tool to spew discriminatory hate speech towards Black and LGBTQ+ women in the league.
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Itβs something Black fans of the sport have noticed since Clark started breaking records at the University of Iowa.
In June, she was asked about her name being weaponized for racism and misogyny. While she gave a solid answer, she didnβt directly speak to the bigoted fans responsible.
βItβs disappointingβ¦Everybody in our world deserves the same amount of respect,β Clark said. βThe women in our league deserve the same amount of respect.β
But, during her closing press conference, just days after the Fever were eliminated by the Connecticut Sun in the playoffs, Clark gave her most direct answer relating to this topic: βNobody in our league should be facing any sort of racism, hurtful, disrespectful, hateful comments and threats,β she said. βThose arenβt fans. Those are trolls.β
βItβs a real disservice to the organization, the WNBAβ¦ But there are a lot of really good fans, whether they have been fans for 20-plus years or whether they are new fans in our league,β she continued. βI think continuing to uplift this league in a very positive light is the best thing we can do. There are so many great players and so many great teams. There are so many positive storylines that can be written and celebrated and for me, thatβs why I became a fan of this league. These people were my idols, I grew up wanting to be like them. So I think continuing to uplift this league in a positive way is the best thing we can do.β
Black folks didnβt need to hear Clarkβs message since itβs something we already knew. But itβs important she addressed the racists who acted like they cared about her accomplishments when in fact they didnβt, they just wanted an excuse to be divisive.
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