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Whitlock Slams Angel Reese's fake victim law in the WNBA scandal

Last weekend during the kickoff of the WNBA season, Indiana Fever Star Caitlin Clark received an open foul When she hit Chicago Sky's arm of the angel Reese. Reese immediately replied by bowing in front of Clark, which led to a technical foul for verbal mockery.

It did not take long for allegations of Fever fans to perform with racist shepherds against Reese, which led to the league initiating an examination.

Coincidence?

Jason Whitlock doesn't think.

“Angel Reese behaves badly, and the next thing you know – Voila, Indiana Fever fans, called for racist mockery,” he says and called the scandal “a joke”.

The likelihood that the allegations are true are incredibly slim because the only people who go to WNBA games, “black women” and “left lesbians” are of whom nobody is probably racist, explains Whitlock.

In addition, nobody seems to want exactly what happened to accept the allegations. Last week, reporter interviewed during a Chicago Sky training Reese, who was ready to talk about everything, except what actually happened.

Whitlock plays the clip of the interview.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipkugoed2S0

“How did it affect you on Saturday to do your job, play and have it at the same time?” Asked a reporter.

“It's hard, but I think I have a great support system. I am loved by so many people,” replied Reese.

“What do you think about the answer of the league, come out immediately and get this examination?” Asked another reporter.

“You understand that this is a priority. Obviously there is no place for this,” said Reese.

A reporter then tried to shift the conversation to the actual allegations and asked where the alleged racist incomparations in the arena came from, but he was quickly closed by Reese, who said: “This is not a question.”

Another reporter interfered and asked: “What should the league do with these fans?” But a Sky PR employee interrupted the question.

Whitlock says it is obvious that you don't want to talk about what happened because “nothing happened”.

“Nothing happened with her other than nailing on a cross and can pretend that she was a victim,” he says.

What is really under these false allegations is a deep hatred of Caitlin Clark, he argues. But because she knows that “Caitlin Clark has done nothing [her]“Instead, she takes out her vitriol for Clark's fans.

“Caitlin Clark fans – they are the real bad people and they are in the arena and call negative things, racist things,” amazes Whitlock.

To hear more of his comment and see the Featmouse from Reese's Interview, watch the video above.

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