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Please refrain from using race when commenting. Referring to skin color in a positive or negative way is equally racist and divides us all the same. 🫶🏀🇺🇸
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Angel Reese claiming she “never had Barbie dolls growing up because they didn’t look like her” is a powerful story. It is also historically dishonest. Christie, Barbie's Black friend, entered Barbie’s world in 1968. The first official Black Barbie arrived in 1980. American Girl introduced Addy Walker in 1993. And in 1998, four years before Reese was born, Mattel was already selling Black basketball-playing Barbie dolls in authentic NBA uniforms. By the time Angel Reese was old enough to walk through a toy aisle, Black dolls had already existed for decades... with different skin tones, hairstyles, careers, fashion lines and athletic identities. Maybe none of the available dolls felt personally meaningful to her. But that is very different from suggesting they did not exist. They did. Long before Angel Reese was born. This is another example of a personal anecdote being repackaged into a sweeping cultural grievance that falls apart the moment anyone checks the timeline. The irony is almost perfect: A Black basketball Barbie existed before Angel Reese did.
Sports Patriot952,402 次观看 • 13 天前

DiJonai Carrington argued with a courtside fan last night, pointed him out to an official, and the fan was eventually escorted from the arena. Watching this just days after Carrington posted “WHITE PRIVILEGE Indiana Fever” with seemingly zero public consequences... is almost too perfect. Accountability appears to be something Carrington expects from everyone except DiJonai Carrington.
Sports Patriot138,882 次观看 • 4 天前

Monica McNutt hears Caitlin Clark explain that the media’s false characterizations are emotionally exhausting... and immediately responds by falsely characterizing her again. You cannot parody this level of arrogance. ESPN isn’t covering Caitlin Clark anymore. It’s manufacturing a fictional version of her, attacking that fiction, and calling it analysis. This isn’t journalism.
Sports Patriot212,351 次观看 • 21 天前

A Caitlin Clark fan experienced WNBA culture firsthand while attending last night’s Indiana Fever–Seattle Storm game in Seattle. A departing fan spit directly in her face... because the Fever won. Surely Cathy Engelbert and the WNBA will issue a forceful public statement condemning this behavior once they see the video. I have tagged Commissioner Cathy Engelbert so the league cannot claim it was unaware. Video credit: TikTok user Silly vanilli (@la_rosa_volpe)
Sports Patriot94,453 次观看 • 19 天前

Stephanie White says she “didn’t see the play in real time.” Look at the photo. Then listen to the video. The footage shows her standing on the sideline, facing the play as Sophie Cunningham is hit in the face. Now, days later, Sophie and Caitlin are defending White while repeating the same language White has leaned on throughout this controversy: “outside noise,” "unity," "keeping the main thing the main thing." That is what makes this so frustrating. The criticism did not come from nowhere. People reacted to White’s own words, the video, and the way she initially defended DiJonai Carrington’s competitiveness after Sophie took the hit. Now the conversation has somehow shifted from White answering for that response to Sophie and Caitlin protecting White from the people who questioned it. The “outside noise” did not create this controversy. The outside noticed it.
Sports Patriot25,477 次观看 • 5 天前

I am not going to pretend I know everything that happened here. But this video raises fair questions. It appears to show Briann January leave the coaches’ huddle, speak with the team, return to Coach White, and then Coach White makes substitutions... including Caitlin Clark coming out at 5:15 in the 3rd quarter. After the team huddle breaks, Caitlin walks off toward the locker room without assistance. Maybe there is a simple explanation, but the media did not immediately report this as is the norm. But if there is more to this, the story is much deeper than the nasty assault that took place on the court earlier in the game.
Sports Patriot133,351 次观看 • 1 个月前

ESPN just produced nearly two-and-a-half hours of television about the WNBA’s unprecedented popularity boom... and somehow managed to treat Caitlin Clark like background scenery. Life in the W celebrates record attendance, exploding viewership, new fans, new money and a “new era” in Indiana while refusing to meaningfully examine the single most important catalyst behind any of it. Clark is not interviewed. She receives no personal storyline. Her impact is reduced to game footage and passing references while ESPN desperately attempts to tell the story of the revolution without acknowledging the person who caused it. Fans have already voted... with their televisions, wallets, ticket purchases, merchandise sales and social-media engagement. They want Caitlin Clark. But ESPN and the WNBA remain so consumed with controlling the narrative, distributing credit and protecting everyone else’s spotlight that they would rather produce a documentary with a Caitlin Clark-sized hole in the middle than simply tell the truth. And that truth is painfully obvious: Caitlin Clark is too important to exclude... and too popular to include without becoming the entire show. Once again, ESPN and the WNBA were handed an opportunity to give fans exactly what they wanted. Once again, they chose ideology over reality, narrative over authenticity and resentment over growth.
Sports Patriot43,326 次观看 • 21 天前

Caitlin Clark will not be playing in tonight’s game. And since many of her fans probably will not be watching, I thought this might be the perfect time to get your Caitlin Clark fix another way. Here is my children’s book for you to watch about what happens when Caitlin does not play. Turns out, the game feels a little different without her.
Sports Patriot30,058 次观看 • 1 个月前

CNN’s Abby Phillip and journalist Cari Champion laughed off concerns that Caitlin Clark is being physically targeted in the WNBA because she is white. Champion argued that even raising the possibility of racial motivation is disrespectful to the Black women who built and supported the league.
Sports Patriot19,523 次观看 • 1 个月前

A white football player was brutally jumped & hospitalized by three black teammates at a camp hosted by Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Presbyterian University. All three were charged, yet Daniel High School is still letting them play this season. Daniel High School Rep. Nancy Mace Gov. Henry McMaster
Sports Patriot27,325 次观看 • 1 年前
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