Racing Race In the WNBA, Caitlin Gets the Love $ Angel Cries Foul

CORRECTS TO CAITLIN CLARK NOT CAITLYN CLARK - LSU's Angel Reese, left, and Iowa's Caitlin Clark, right, pose for a photo before the WNBA basketball draft, Monday, April 15, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

By Walter L. Hilliard III

“You women out there, y’all petty, man.  Y’all should be thanking [Caitlin Clark] for getting y’all a#s private charters.  All the money and visibility she’s bringing the WNBA.”    Master Coon Charles Barkley.

So the White mainstream media has put Caitlin Clark in the “WNBA Nappy Headed Black Girls Are Coming” Witness Protection Program, trying to hide their racism and defend Caitlin.

The WNBA’s Caitlyn Clark is the White Queen and the Great White Hope, all rolled into one, as Black sports misleaders like LeBron James, Stephen A. Smith, Charles Barkley, and Shaquille O’Neal drop their mops and buckets and run like hell out of the Sports Plantation Big House, crossing master’s lawn, falling down, getting up  and heading into the field to hand out tongue lashings to all the Black WNBA, NBA, and any sports media talking heads who dare criticize Caitlyn Clark.

(Whew!  That was a lot.)

(Yeah it is!)

Some Caitlin Supa Sava Hoes are even claiming reverse-racism (Huh?  What’s that?), saying Caitlyn Clark is the most racially persecuted athlete since Jackie Robinson (Yeah, the White girl with the world at her feet, is now persecuted as a White Jackie Robinson– really!?).

“The one thing that I love that she’s bringing to her sport, more people want to watch,” James said. “More people want to tune in. Don’t get it twisted, don’t get it f—– up, Caitlin Clark is the reason why a lot of great things are going to happen to the WNBA.

What about Caitlin’s suppose teammates and historic superstars like Sheryl Swoops, Diana Taurasi, Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, Tamika Catchings, Sue Bird, Lisa Leslie, and others?

Almost crying, Becky Lover Shannon Sharpe said, “Y’all gotta stop this foolishness,” as he was literally running out of an ESPN plantation meetings to say what his White bosses cannot say without being called racist.

The “It’s Always Time To Bash Black Folks Fo’ Massa” CEO Charles Barkley, said:  “LeBron, you’re 100% right on these girls hating on Caitlin Clark.  Y’all Petty girls.  I expect men to be petty because we’re the most insecure group in the world.  Y’all should be thanking that girl for getting y’all zzz a private charter, all the money and visibility she’s brining to the WNBA.”

All the Black Talking Heads have also moaned about “Becky Caitlin” getting fouled hard all season, but no one talks about how Reese has bee getting fouled hard, too.

King Buck Dancer, at all the plantation shows, Steven A. Smith, said:  “Stop the [Caitlin] Hate.”

The controversy Caitlyn has faced was started by her “throwing fade” or the popular “You can’t see me” signs at Black female players during her college career.  Caitlin then had her AZZ handed to her by her rivals, particularly LSU’s Angel Reese and her team, who whipped dat ass in the 2023 NCAA title game.  And next up to bat was Camila Cardoso and her South Carolina team beating Caitlin and Iowa 87-75 in the national championship game on 4-7-24.

When Angel returned the “Shade Fade” to Miss Clark when her LSU beat Iowa, a White Media Hornet’s Nest was released onto her for having the nerve to give Caitlin a taste of her own medicine.  Eventually, Reese responded, saying,” I don’t fit in a box that y’all want me to be in. I’m too hood.  I’m too ghetto.  But when other people [Caitlin] do it, y’all say nothing.”  Reese was really just responding to the media, literally, calling her “ghetto” on several occasions, directly and indirectly.

You see, the real truth is America is like the Democratic Party, all about the people, Black people, talking about “We Are the World,” it’ all love, but after the party’s over, and everyone goes home, or we take a raw, clear look at their politricks — we realize that they also go home and “beat up their ‘Black’ wife, too.”

 

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My name is Walter Hilliard III. I have a B.S. degree in Public Administration and a Masters in Psychology (specialty in Media Psychology). I’m currently seeking publishers for a book focusing on Black Self-Destruction and two inspirational eBooks, having already published a multitude of articles in several different newspapers and magazines over the years. I’ve been a head basketball coach on the high school and college level, and taught success classes at a private college, created numerous community and college programs focusing on leadership, mentoring, college awareness (for inner-city kids), and employment and training. And I have worked as an employment and training manager, family therapist, behavior specialist, college retention specialist, juvenile detention center treatment supervisor, and a contractor, facilitating relationship and marriage education groups for couples. The purpose of Universal Soul Power is to confront negative media messages about African Americans, proliferate positive messages about the Black community, and inspire all those who are part of the universe, but especially African Americans, through my inspirational writings. The truth is that most African Americans haven’t lost their Spiritual Souls, yet (although some of us behave like we’ve lost our minds), but we have lost our “Soul” — that NewRhythmandBluesyContemporaryHipHopSoul that allows us to be compassionate, productive leaders who recognize what really matters in life and live our lives beyond fad terms like “Swag,” instead embracing more fulfilling concepts like being Calm, Cool, and Collected, and knowing what they are all about: being your “growing self,” dancing to your own Life Drum, in tune, on beat, unfazed by fear, and leaving the world a better place when they move on. Now dat’s Real Soul, and dat’s whatum talkin’ ’bout! Walter L. Hilliard III