We Need a Black Tranny to Stop Her

Go figure... that's what the Olympics has been coming to for the past 30 years. My wife and I used to watch them every year but have avoided them for years now because of the liberal slant on everything.
 
The goal wasn't to bury the story, but to marginalize her achievements.

Podcaster Jemele Hill spouted her usual race-baiting rhetoric by claiming WNBA star Caitlin Clark is popular simply because she’s a white heterosexual in a sport swarming with black lesbians.
 

Podcaster Jemele Hill spouted her usual race-baiting rhetoric by claiming WNBA star Caitlin Clark is popular simply because she’s a white heterosexual in a sport swarming with black lesbians.
Yeah, it can't be because of her basketball skills.
 
Who needs a black tranny where there's a gang of black lizzies?


Indiana Fever’s rookie star guard, Caitlin Clark, the savior of the WNBA, has confirmed that she suffered a ruptured eardrum during a game against the New York Liberty.
The incident took place almost three weeks ago when Clark was blindsided by an unexpectedly aggressive screen during the fourth quarter, forcing her to exit the game.
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While Clark may be downplaying her injury with good humor and sportsmanship, her situation raises serious questions about her safety in the WNBA. TGP has reported multiple times about the attacks against Caitlin Clark in her WNBA games since joining the league this year.
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Indiana congressman Jim Banks has had enough. He sent a letter to the WNBA requesting that the league take action.
 
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The USA women’s basketball selection committee released an official statement in June, several days after the media reported that they had left the most dynamic and popular female athlete in the world today, Caitlin Clark, off of their Olympic team.
The league broke the news after Caitlin Clark drained seven 3-point shots, scored 30 points, led in assists, and filled a 20,000-seat arena in Washington, DC, the night before the news broke. Clark put on a clinic.
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The world was waiting for Caitlin Clark to play in the Paris Olympics, the WNBA brass gave the US and the world the middle finger.
These women cannot publicly admit why they banned Caitlin from the Olympics. At first, they insisted that Caitlin did not have the experience and talent of these other women.
Then, that lie was exposed quickly. At the time their decision was made:
  • Caitlin Clark led the league in 3-point shots.
  • Caitlin Clark was in the top 8 in the league in scoring.
  • Caitlin Clark was in the top 3 in the league in assists.
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