Posted on 05/29/2025 6:02:05 AM PDT by Navy Patriot
After WNBA players reported racial slurs being yelled by fans, the league launched an investigation which turned up truly sickening results. Here are the eleven racial slurs that are often heard at WNBA games:
"Let's go Fever, let's go": Literally cheering for white people. Disgusting.
"Aaaaair-ball": Yelling about air while black people can't breathe? These are monsters we're dealing with.
"Hot doooogs, get yer hot doooogs!": Bet they're served on a white bun. Does the bigotry know no bounds?
"DE-FENSE": Chanting to defend the status quo of white supremacy. This has no place in sports.
"Daddy, I have to go potty": In a white urinal. Do you see the pattern yet?
"Shoot the ball!": An open call for gun violence, which disproportionately affects minorities. Sickening.
"Traveling!": Yelling for black women to stay in their place. So vile.
"Brick!": An explicit call to throw bricks at minorities, just like back in the Jim Crow South.
"Charge!": The solution is not charging more black people with crimes, racist.
"Pass it!": They really do think a black woman can't score on her own.
"Why do they keep punching that one white girl?": Can it, little girl.
We just hope the WNBA will finally take action to get their fans under control.
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Here it is, 2025, and not one single woman can dunk!
So boring!
In actuality WNBA is not an attractive sports viewing product.
GhettoBall
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"Daddy, I have to go potty": In a white urinal. Do you see the pattern yet?
"Shoot the ball!": An open call for gun violence, which disproportionately affects minorities. Sickening.
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Well Played!
wnba fatigue ....
I thought the purpose of insulting the player on the opposite team was to throw him off his game.
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