Jason Whitlock: WNBA is sacrificing Caitlin Clark to protect its ‘black and lesbian’ agenda
Jason Whitlock discusses the WNBA's treatment of Caitlin Clark in relation to its broader agenda. He argues that the league is prioritizing its identity politics over the recognition of individual talent. This commentary reflects ongoing debates about race and representation in sports.
- ▪Jason Whitlock critiques the WNBA's focus on identity politics.
- ▪He believes Caitlin Clark is being overlooked due to the league's agenda.
- ▪The discussion highlights tensions between individual merit and social issues in sports.
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