The WNBA Should Be Thanking Caitlin Clark | Tomi Lahren
If you're wondering why the WNBA will never really catch on or carry its own weight, look no further than the widespread, rabid, and completely underserved dogpile on the league’s only notable player, Caitlin Clark.
Anti-white media hacks like The View’s Sunny Hostin and washed up former ESPN host Jemele Hill have led this charge to demonize Clark, asserting with no evidence that she is popular because she is white and pretty.
Yes, she is white, as for "pretty privilege" that might be a stretch, but either way, Caitlin Clark, like most white athletes who refuse to kiss the ring or take a knee, has had the woke target on her back from the word "go."
Now this anti-Clark plus anti-white charade has manifested into physical attacks.
Over the weekend, Clark’s Indiana Fever faced the Chicago Sky.
A Sky player whom I’ve never heard of in my life, Chennedy Carter, appeared to call Clark a "bitch" before body slamming into her.
After the fact, the ever classy Chennedy didn’t want to talk about it.
After that BS cheap shot, chief hater Angel Reese appeared pretty pleased about it because Angel Reese
is, like Chennedy and most of the rest of the players in the WNBA, a whiny, petty and jealous clown.
Caitlin Clark is the ONLY reason anyone at all gives two craps about the WNBA.
In fact, I’d argue the only two occasions ANYONE has cared about the WNBA since its inception in 1996 occurred when Brittany Griner was detained in Russia for her weed oil AND the drafting of Caitlin Clark.
That’s it.
Caitlin Clark is carrying that entire league on her back. She’s the reason they are starting to fly private when they should realistically be on a bus like JV high school basketball.
Even with Clark, the WNBA is still outsold and outperformed by the Savannah Bananas for goodness sake.
But these other gals hate Clark because she’s famous, she’s good, she’s not a lesbian, and she’s white.
And this petty and catty behavior displayed by many in the WNBA is the exact attitude and reason that sinks all women’s pro team sports.
Push Clark out and you’ll be back to selling fewer tickets than a high school performance of "The Wizard of Oz."
Y’all haters deserve it, honestly.
Those are my Final Thoughts.