Caitlin Clark Issues Response To Megyn Kelly After She Slammed WNBA Player Over Asinine ‘White Privilege’ Comments
Needless to say, Caitlin Clark lost the conservatives.
talk to time magazine Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark said in an interview that she has to work hard and earn everything she has when it comes to accomplishments and accolades in both her WNBA and college career.
But that said, she also managed to anger large swathes of America with her ridiculous claims that she has benefited from white privilege. On top of that, she took attention away from her own glory to “elevate” Black women playing in the WNBA. (Related: Caitlin Clark bows in arousal over outrageously ignorant comments about white people)
Conservative podcast host Megyn Kelly, like many of us, dismissed Clark's stupid comments. She accused the former Iowa State Hawkeye of being “fake” and “apologizing for being white.”
“Look at this,” Kelly wrote on Twitter. “[Clark]is just getting down on his knees and apologizing for being white and for the attention he's drawn. Self-flagellation. “ah” [please] Really (sic) look at the black athletes you want to celebrate. ”Condescending. fake. Transparent. sad. “
Look at this. She's just knee-deep in apologies for drawing attention to herself for being white. Self-flagellation. “Oh, look at the black players I really want to congratulate.” Condescending. fake. Transparent. sad. https://t.co/cTzk0CTLPn
Time magazine hosted a dinner at Current at Chelsea Piers in New York City on Wednesday, and during the event, NBC's Malia Taylor asked Clark about the criticism he received from Kelly.
“I feel like I've always had a very good perspective on everything that's happened in my life, whether it was good or bad, and obviously coming to the WNBA — like I said. “I feel like everything that's happened to me throughout my career has been earned,” Clark told Taylor.
“But I've also been a fan of this league since I was little. My favorite player was Maya Moore. I know what this league was…because it's only been over 25 years. , I know there's been a lot of great Black women in this league, and it's very important to keep them uplifted and that's what I think I'm very conscious of.”
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Caitlin Clark will be cooked and her brand will be gone from here on out – good banishment.
Caitlin Clark Issues Response To Megyn Kelly After She Slammed WNBA Player Over Asinine ‘White Privilege’ Comments
Needless to say, Caitlin Clark lost the conservatives.
talk to time magazine Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark said in an interview that she has to work hard and earn everything she has when it comes to accomplishments and accolades in both her WNBA and college career.
But that said, she also managed to anger large swathes of America with her ridiculous claims that she has benefited from white privilege. On top of that, she took attention away from her own glory to “elevate” Black women playing in the WNBA. (Related: Caitlin Clark bows in arousal over outrageously ignorant comments about white people)
Conservative podcast host Megyn Kelly, like many of us, dismissed Clark's stupid comments. She accused the former Iowa State Hawkeye of being “fake” and “apologizing for being white.”
“Look at this,” Kelly wrote on Twitter. “[Clark]is just getting down on his knees and apologizing for being white and for the attention he's drawn. Self-flagellation. “ah” [please] Really (sic) look at the black athletes you want to celebrate. ”Condescending. fake. Transparent. sad. “
Time magazine hosted a dinner at Current at Chelsea Piers in New York City on Wednesday, and during the event, NBC's Malia Taylor asked Clark about the criticism he received from Kelly.
“I feel like I've always had a very good perspective on everything that's happened in my life, whether it was good or bad, and obviously coming to the WNBA — like I said. “I feel like everything that's happened to me throughout my career has been earned,” Clark told Taylor.
“But I've also been a fan of this league since I was little. My favorite player was Maya Moore. I know what this league was…because it's only been over 25 years. , I know there's been a lot of great Black women in this league, and it's very important to keep them uplifted and that's what I think I'm very conscious of.”
clock:
Caitlin Clark will be cooked and her brand will be gone from here on out – good banishment.
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