Caitlin Clark became a conservative icon who seemed to refuse to bend the knee to left-wing activism, but as often happens, all good things must come to an end.
In a recent interview with Time magazine, Ms. Clark made it clear where her loyalties lie, telling a reporter: A lot of the really good players in the league were black players. ”
“This league is kind of built on them. We value it, we highlight it, we talk about it, and brands and companies continue to invest in the players that make this league great.” “I think that's very important,” she concluded.
steve deace “The Steve DeAce Show” believes it was always in her cards to surrender to the woke mob after joining the WNBA.
“Caitlin Clark is on the prowl trying to make it to a bigger league than she is, but she doesn't need to be. She's her own brand. She's a big fan of the woke stupidity we have here.” You can play in international venues where many of them hardly exist,” explains Diace.
“She could take the country by storm with Caitlin Clark's Globetrotters and make a little more money than she's making now,” he continues. “The reason I didn't want her to go to the league is because this was always going to happen. She was never going to put up with it and asking her to do it because it would be a denial of her humanity.” That was frankly unfair.”
Diace also believes that Clark is in a “uniquely difficult position” because she is a woman.
“Men are relational creatures as well, but women are eminently relational creatures, and asking women to be iconoclasts in principle goes against the natural order of things,” he explains. do.
“So I would say the position that she's in is a unique challenge for her because she's being asked to compete against an entire league, an entire group of peers,” he continued. “Caitlin Clark will literally perform a lesbian lewd act as part of her halftime entertainment and will marry a woman within the next year. Or she might as well call herself Donald Trump.”
“When you enter Tolerance Boulevard, it’s always a one-way street,” he added.
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