Posted on 07/07/2020 3:32:11 AM PDT by C19fan
This season's WNBA players hope that before you chant their names, you'll remember the victims of police and racial violence too.
WNBA stars Layshia Clarendon, Breanna Stewart and A'ja Wilson will be wearing special uniforms designed to honor women who the league says "have been the forgotten victims of police brutality and racial violence" when the league's 2020 season tips off later this month.
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I’m guessing that none of the thousands of white women who have been raped and murdered by blacks won’t get their names on any jersey. After all, that’s not racial violence.
take away funding from the nba and the wnba folds like a cheap suit.
But women’s soccer is going to keep trying as they’re appealing their May court loss where they tried to rip off men’s soccer like the WNBA does to the NBA.
Aaaaaannnnnnnnnd the WNBA Market Share falls behind “Family Guy” re-runs on Adult Swim.
So the attendance will now go from 12 people down to 7 per game....
You’re probably right about that; women are already complaining about their records falling to trannies.
Exactly; it is like a female auxiliary of the NBA, not a stand-alone organization.
I thought that lawsuit was about the national teams (not the professional leagues).
Thanks, was wondering how they paid the bills.
No problem; it explains why the women’s soccer can’t make a go of it (the men have nothing to loot).
The women and society wants hung ‘females’ to play with the (cis?) females.
Let’s make the NBA inclusive. All 57, or is it 58, sexes compete in that one league.
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