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WNBA Announcer Wants Caitlin Clark To Be More 'Proactive' In Spreading Woke Narratives
NOT WOKE SHOWS • October 8, 2024

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WNBA Announcer Wants Caitlin Clark To Be More 'Proactive' In Spreading Woke Narratives

Outkick Reports: Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark has set numerous rookie and WNBA records, brought record viewership and attendance numbers for the league, and made a previously irrelevant league mainstream - all in her first season. What more could she possibly do for the WNBA?


A lot more, according to Ros Gold-Onwude, a woke media personality who works as a broadcaster for the New York Liberty. 


Earlier this week, she appeared on "The Dan Le Batard Show," which should have been your first indication that you were about to hear something dumb. She accused Clark of not being "proactive" enough in condemning the (usually baseless) accusations of her fans being racist.


"Caitlin has not had a proactive approach around toxic fandom, or…being proactive against any type of hateful discourse around the WNBA and its players," Gold-Onwude said.


Thankfully, she did recognize that Clark has condemned these actions when asked. But apparently, Clark has to spend more time online condemning trolls for Gold-Onwude to be happy - and that's just the first item on her list.


She then transitioned to how Clark must use her popularity (which many past and present WNBA players have been jealous of) to fight against injustice for the black and or LGBT players scattered throughout the league.


"This is where she has agency, in how loud of an advocate she wants to be…for fellow WNBA players, for her teammates…for the most part are majority black women, a number of people identify as LGBTQ," Gold-Onwude said. "It's her choice how she wants to participate as someone who is willing to say, ‘I am them and they are me,’ and anything nasty is unacceptable…and to do that on her own."


She then tried to give Clark a little bit of grace for not being a hard-core social justice warrior (like literally everyone else in the WNBA), but did so by condescendingly calling her uneducated about racial tensions in America.

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