Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she give a crap about Clark’s “disrespecting” a player on another team? Weird. This chic is a real whiny snowflake.
Because the same types of critiques and disrespect have been levied against all of the SEC girls and they all notice it. "Thugs" "ghetto" "bar fight" etc.
Like she said, she was making a point bigger than her. Players from a bunch of SEC schools have already spoken up on support of her, including South Carolina and Tennessee.
They should. This is two years in a row that the media has zeroed in on the cute white girl while ignoring the better team filled with black women. Even now Paige Bueckers makes more from NIL than the entire SC team that beat UConn combined.
Clark is the best woman college player by every metric. Sorry this blows the narrative. Would you have the media just ignore her accomplishments because she isn’t the right color? And BTW, the media has been celebrating black women basketball players for decades to the extent that they celebrate women athletes at all, so I don’t know what you are talking about.
She's the best by scoring, that's the only metric. Volume scorers don't win in the mens game, they don't win in the NBA and the don't win in the womens game when the come up against a more complete team. And by the way, the media always celebrates the white player when they have the opportunity.
What rock do you live under? The media has celebrated black basketball players every day for 40 years! Are they not allowed at all to talk about a white player for a change?
I'm the OP. The undercurrent here is that this situation reflects our society now. It doesn't matter what either player did, people are stacked on those sides base on skin color alone.
Well, LSU created this totally unnecessary controversy. And they ruined what should have been a great day for women’s sports.
Translation: Ladies, stay in your box and don't complain!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she give a crap about Clark’s “disrespecting” a player on another team? Weird. This chic is a real whiny snowflake.
Because the same types of critiques and disrespect have been levied against all of the SEC girls and they all notice it. "Thugs" "ghetto" "bar fight" etc.
Like she said, she was making a point bigger than her. Players from a bunch of SEC schools have already spoken up on support of her, including South Carolina and Tennessee.
They should. This is two years in a row that the media has zeroed in on the cute white girl while ignoring the better team filled with black women. Even now Paige Bueckers makes more from NIL than the entire SC team that beat UConn combined.
Clark is the best woman college player by every metric. Sorry this blows the narrative. Would you have the media just ignore her accomplishments because she isn’t the right color? And BTW, the media has been celebrating black women basketball players for decades to the extent that they celebrate women athletes at all, so I don’t know what you are talking about.
She's the best by scoring, that's the only metric. Volume scorers don't win in the mens game, they don't win in the NBA and the don't win in the womens game when the come up against a more complete team. And by the way, the media always celebrates the white player when they have the opportunity.
What rock do you live under? The media has celebrated black basketball players every day for 40 years! Are they not allowed at all to talk about a white player for a change?
Look at the current MVP race. Look at how desperate the media is for Luka to actually win. They celebrate the black players when they don't have a choice, but they are desperate to find the great white player
false.
Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about Kim Mulkey instead?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she give a crap about Clark’s “disrespecting” a player on another team? Weird. This chic is a real whiny snowflake.
Because the same types of critiques and disrespect have been levied against all of the SEC girls and they all notice it. "Thugs" "ghetto" "bar fight" etc.
Like she said, she was making a point bigger than her. Players from a bunch of SEC schools have already spoken up on support of her, including South Carolina and Tennessee.
They should. This is two years in a row that the media has zeroed in on the cute white girl while ignoring the better team filled with black women. Even now Paige Bueckers makes more from NIL than the entire SC team that beat UConn combined.
Clark is the best woman college player by every metric. Sorry this blows the narrative. Would you have the media just ignore her accomplishments because she isn’t the right color? And BTW, the media has been celebrating black women basketball players for decades to the extent that they celebrate women athletes at all, so I don’t know what you are talking about.
She's the best by scoring, that's the only metric. Volume scorers don't win in the mens game, they don't win in the NBA and the don't win in the womens game when the come up against a more complete team. And by the way, the media always celebrates the white player when they have the opportunity.
What rock do you live under? The media has celebrated black basketball players every day for 40 years! Are they not allowed at all to talk about a white player for a change?
Look at the current MVP race. Look at how desperate the media is for Luka to actually win. They celebrate the black players when they don't have a choice, but they are desperate to find the great white player
false.
Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about Kim Mulkey instead?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she give a crap about Clark’s “disrespecting” a player on another team? Weird. This chic is a real whiny snowflake.
Because the same types of critiques and disrespect have been levied against all of the SEC girls and they all notice it. "Thugs" "ghetto" "bar fight" etc.
Like she said, she was making a point bigger than her. Players from a bunch of SEC schools have already spoken up on support of her, including South Carolina and Tennessee.
They should. This is two years in a row that the media has zeroed in on the cute white girl while ignoring the better team filled with black women. Even now Paige Bueckers makes more from NIL than the entire SC team that beat UConn combined.
Clark is the best woman college player by every metric. Sorry this blows the narrative. Would you have the media just ignore her accomplishments because she isn’t the right color? And BTW, the media has been celebrating black women basketball players for decades to the extent that they celebrate women athletes at all, so I don’t know what you are talking about.
She's the best by scoring, that's the only metric. Volume scorers don't win in the mens game, they don't win in the NBA and the don't win in the womens game when the come up against a more complete team. And by the way, the media always celebrates the white player when they have the opportunity.
What rock do you live under? The media has celebrated black basketball players every day for 40 years! Are they not allowed at all to talk about a white player for a change?
Look at the current MVP race. Look at how desperate the media is for Luka to actually win. They celebrate the black players when they don't have a choice, but they are desperate to find the great white player
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she give a crap about Clark’s “disrespecting” a player on another team? Weird. This chic is a real whiny snowflake.
Because the same types of critiques and disrespect have been levied against all of the SEC girls and they all notice it. "Thugs" "ghetto" "bar fight" etc.
Like she said, she was making a point bigger than her. Players from a bunch of SEC schools have already spoken up on support of her, including South Carolina and Tennessee.
They should. This is two years in a row that the media has zeroed in on the cute white girl while ignoring the better team filled with black women. Even now Paige Bueckers makes more from NIL than the entire SC team that beat UConn combined.
Clark is the best woman college player by every metric. Sorry this blows the narrative. Would you have the media just ignore her accomplishments because she isn’t the right color? And BTW, the media has been celebrating black women basketball players for decades to the extent that they celebrate women athletes at all, so I don’t know what you are talking about.
She's the best by scoring, that's the only metric. Volume scorers don't win in the mens game, they don't win in the NBA and the don't win in the womens game when the come up against a more complete team. And by the way, the media always celebrates the white player when they have the opportunity.
What rock do you live under? The media has celebrated black basketball players every day for 40 years! Are they not allowed at all to talk about a white player for a change?
I'm the OP. The undercurrent here is that this situation reflects our society now. It doesn't matter what either player did, people are stacked on those sides base on skin color alone.
Well, LSU created this totally unnecessary controversy. And they ruined what should have been a great day for women’s sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she give a crap about Clark’s “disrespecting” a player on another team? Weird. This chic is a real whiny snowflake.
Because the same types of critiques and disrespect have been levied against all of the SEC girls and they all notice it. "Thugs" "ghetto" "bar fight" etc.
Like she said, she was making a point bigger than her. Players from a bunch of SEC schools have already spoken up on support of her, including South Carolina and Tennessee.
They should. This is two years in a row that the media has zeroed in on the cute white girl while ignoring the better team filled with black women. Even now Paige Bueckers makes more from NIL than the entire SC team that beat UConn combined.
Clark is the best woman college player by every metric. Sorry this blows the narrative. Would you have the media just ignore her accomplishments because she isn’t the right color? And BTW, the media has been celebrating black women basketball players for decades to the extent that they celebrate women athletes at all, so I don’t know what you are talking about.
She's the best by scoring, that's the only metric. Volume scorers don't win in the mens game, they don't win in the NBA and the don't win in the womens game when the come up against a more complete team. And by the way, the media always celebrates the white player when they have the opportunity.
What rock do you live under? The media has celebrated black basketball players every day for 40 years! Are they not allowed at all to talk about a white player for a change?
I'm the OP. The undercurrent here is that this situation reflects our society now. It doesn't matter what either player did, people are stacked on those sides base on skin color alone.
Well, LSU created this totally unnecessary controversy. And they ruined what should have been a great day for women’s sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she give a crap about Clark’s “disrespecting” a player on another team? Weird. This chic is a real whiny snowflake.
Because the same types of critiques and disrespect have been levied against all of the SEC girls and they all notice it. "Thugs" "ghetto" "bar fight" etc.
Like she said, she was making a point bigger than her. Players from a bunch of SEC schools have already spoken up on support of her, including South Carolina and Tennessee.
They should. This is two years in a row that the media has zeroed in on the cute white girl while ignoring the better team filled with black women. Even now Paige Bueckers makes more from NIL than the entire SC team that beat UConn combined.
Clark is the best woman college player by every metric. Sorry this blows the narrative. Would you have the media just ignore her accomplishments because she isn’t the right color? And BTW, the media has been celebrating black women basketball players for decades to the extent that they celebrate women athletes at all, so I don’t know what you are talking about.
She's the best by scoring, that's the only metric. Volume scorers don't win in the mens game, they don't win in the NBA and the don't win in the womens game when the come up against a more complete team. And by the way, the media always celebrates the white player when they have the opportunity.
What rock do you live under? The media has celebrated black basketball players every day for 40 years! Are they not allowed at all to talk about a white player for a change?
Look at the current MVP race. Look at how desperate the media is for Luka to actually win. They celebrate the black players when they don't have a choice, but they are desperate to find the great white player
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she give a crap about Clark’s “disrespecting” a player on another team? Weird. This chic is a real whiny snowflake.
Because the same types of critiques and disrespect have been levied against all of the SEC girls and they all notice it. "Thugs" "ghetto" "bar fight" etc.
Like she said, she was making a point bigger than her. Players from a bunch of SEC schools have already spoken up on support of her, including South Carolina and Tennessee.
They should. This is two years in a row that the media has zeroed in on the cute white girl while ignoring the better team filled with black women. Even now Paige Bueckers makes more from NIL than the entire SC team that beat UConn combined.
Clark is the best woman college player by every metric. Sorry this blows the narrative. Would you have the media just ignore her accomplishments because she isn’t the right color? And BTW, the media has been celebrating black women basketball players for decades to the extent that they celebrate women athletes at all, so I don’t know what you are talking about.
She's the best by scoring, that's the only metric. Volume scorers don't win in the mens game, they don't win in the NBA and the don't win in the womens game when the come up against a more complete team. And by the way, the media always celebrates the white player when they have the opportunity.
What rock do you live under? The media has celebrated black basketball players every day for 40 years! Are they not allowed at all to talk about a white player for a change?
I'm the OP. The undercurrent here is that this situation reflects our society now. It doesn't matter what either player did, people are stacked on those sides base on skin color alone.
Well, LSU created this totally unnecessary controversy. And they ruined what should have been a great day for women’s sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she give a crap about Clark’s “disrespecting” a player on another team? Weird. This chic is a real whiny snowflake.
Because the same types of critiques and disrespect have been levied against all of the SEC girls and they all notice it. "Thugs" "ghetto" "bar fight" etc.
Like she said, she was making a point bigger than her. Players from a bunch of SEC schools have already spoken up on support of her, including South Carolina and Tennessee.
They should. This is two years in a row that the media has zeroed in on the cute white girl while ignoring the better team filled with black women. Even now Paige Bueckers makes more from NIL than the entire SC team that beat UConn combined.
Clark is the best woman college player by every metric. Sorry this blows the narrative. Would you have the media just ignore her accomplishments because she isn’t the right color? And BTW, the media has been celebrating black women basketball players for decades to the extent that they celebrate women athletes at all, so I don’t know what you are talking about.
Every metric including defense right? Stop it.
It's about the preferential treatment she gets. She's never called out for her crap, and she has a lot of it. Same with Haley Van Lith. Same with Diana Taurasi. There is no undercurrent with them; just fierce competitors.
Re: black female athletes. No, they really have not other than token pats on the head. Look at U.S. soccer, Anna Kournikova and Maria Sharapova, Diana Taurusi and Sue Bird. On and on. The athletes notice.
She should get preferential treatment. Are we not allowed to celebrate or give notoriety to anyone besides black people anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like college basketball (men's and women's) seems to think that media = Twitter. Twitter is full of a bunch of weird old men who are haters, and isn't representative of normal society. If those kids stayed off of Twitter, they would've noticed no such divide in the "media"
Except a lot of mainstream media has been ready to crown Caitlin the greatest and give her the most visibility while completely ignoring her bad behavior. Or saying she's a "fierce competitor" "has swagger" or has that "dog in her". Hailey Van Lith has awful behavior and gets the same pass.
Dawn Staley made the point that someone overheard major media figures disparaging her team in such terms. The SEC girls notice these things for sure. They see the Cavinder twins and Olivia Duane leading in NIL money, along with Paige Bueckers, Hailey Van Lith, Cameron Brink and Caitlin Clark. They see who the media gives a pass.
Right. Caitlin Clark is just “savage”, while Angel Clark has no class. The mental contorting people are doing is comical.