WNBA Faces Backlash as Racism and Sexism Target Rising Stars
The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) is experiencing unprecedented popularity, with record ticket sales and television viewership this season. However, this success has been overshadowed by a disturbing trend of racist and sexist attacks directed at several players, particularly those of color and from the LGBTQ+ community.
In a recent incident, Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington shared a threatening email she received, containing sexual assault and death threats, just before a playoff game against the Indiana Fever. Following her revelation, the WNBA released a statement condemning the hateful comments that many players have encountered. Rising star Caitlin Clark from the Indiana Fever emphasized during a press conference that such insults come from "trolls" rather than true fans, describing the situation as a serious disservice to the league.
This pattern of harassment is not unique to the WNBA. Female athletes in various sports have often faced backlash for voicing political opinions. The Connecticut Sun's coach, Stephanie White, remarked on the alarming prevalence of racism, sexism, and homophobia within sports.
The WNBA has yet to announce specific measures to protect its players amidst growing concerns about their mental health due to this harassment. Many players are reportedly limiting their social media engagement to shield themselves from abuse, despite the potential loss in marketing opportunities.
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