When Did WNBA Players Become Such Dumb Cunts?
I don't think there's a collective of pro athletes that are more stupid than the WNBA's player pool as a whole. The white women in this league either want "good jobs" / your proverbial pat-on-the-back from black players THAT badly, or they really are so absorbed in the most severe case of jealousy by the popularity of a 22-year old woman from Des Moines that it is affecting their brains' ability to properly process information and create emotional responses.
Today I saw Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird yapping about the same thing - "racism, racist nature, misogynistic ideals" - on their podcast. Side bar, if you aren't aware, Megan and Sue are a couple. For a community that LOOOOVVVEEESSS to use the term "toxic" to describe anything different from them, co-hosting a podcast with your spouse, to me, seems like the epitome of toxic (in the colloquial sense). Below of is the clip I saw earlier today of these two cunts:
Part of me believes that what's going on is based on white lesbians doing what they can to gain "approval" from black lesbians, in a basketball league that is far and away majority lesbian, as well as predominantly black. After all life is all about survival. And who knows, perhaps 90.6% (Caitlin Clark's FT percentage in her rookie season) of Indiana Fever fans are racist. What I really want is rather than speaking in any open microphone on a podcast or in a safe space press room with head-nodding men and women that will take what these idiotic women say as gospel, I would like to see the stupid bitches say this to a group of actual WNBA fans. They never would, because even for how dim and dull these women are, they know this narrative they are perpetuating about WNBA fans is inherently false, and rather than in truth it is a narrative rooted in a jealous insecurity that a straight white girl from the shithole of America can absolutely dogwalk them on the basketball court.
None of this is new, either. It's just that nobody has been listening. Or watching. Or aware of every WNBA team's name, and now people are because of Caitlin Clark. God's honest truth is that prior to this WNBA season, I thought the Houston Comets and Sacramento Monarchs still existed as teams.
For having such a tough go of it as far as life goes, there's a shockingly large amount of WNBA players that are processing their emotions at an adolescent-level competency.
That's my spiel. I can guarantee you all one absolute certainty - as someone who enjoys watching sports, I won't be watching the WNBA, Caitlin Clark or no Caitlin Clark. haveagoodday
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