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Video Shows Moment Biological Male Wins Girls’ 400-meter Race In Washington – and Gets Booed

The organizers of the Washington State Championships have come under heavy fire after a biological man won the girls’ 400-meter race on Memorial Day weekend.

Veronica Garcia, 16, previously known as Davina Brown and Donovan Brown, won a heat race during the competition in Tacoma with a time of 55.59 seconds – more than three seconds faster than the second-place candidate.

In the final, Garcia won with a time of 55.75 seconds, beating runner-up Lauren Matthew by over a second. Boos and jeers could be heard from the audience as Garcia cruised home to victory.

According to the Daily Mail, the winner’s presentation was met with virtual silence despite applause for the other finishers. The publication noted the remarkable improvement in Garcia’s form after coming 164th out of 172 in last year’s boys’ 5000-meter championships.

Some social media users pondered whether the female competitors should have protested further than their unified silence during the presentation ceremony.

Without a doubt, they should have.

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Race-obsessed Sports “Journalist” Upset About Caitlin Clark’s Shoe Deal Because She’s White

There are few sure things in this world. Death. Taxes. And freezing cold takes from sports writer Mike Freeman.

Freeman, self-described “Sports Race and Inequality Editor” for USA Today, thinks that skin color should be a factor in awarding shoe deals for WNBA players.

I’ll save you the trouble of reading his column. Freeman admits that Clark, the WNBA #1 overall draft pick, deserves a shoe deal.

He argues that fellow WNBA star, 2018 #1 overall pick A’ja Wilson also deserves a shoe deal. One that she will likely get but as yet has not signed.

To justify his position, Freeman points out that the only active shoe deals in the WNBA belong to Breanna Stewart, Elena Delle Donne, and Sabrina Ionescu.

“You may notice a pattern there.” No, Mike. The average American is not obsessed with race and therefore does not see a pattern here.

Freeman goes on to detail how from 1995-2011, only black WNBA players had shoe deals, starting with Sheryl Swoops signing with Nike.

The fact that for nearly half of the league’s history, no white woman had a shoe deal seems to be okay with Mr. Freeman. After all, it’s apparently okay to be racist against whites.

Finally, the cherry on the top of this hard-hitting piece of journalism, Freeman calls his readers “fools” if they believe the white women got their shoe deals because of their talent on the court. He believes it is because they are “more marketable” than black players.

Reaction was typical on X. People weren’t having it.

What do you think?

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Stephen A. Smith Folds to Woke Backlash, Walks Back Positive Trump Comments

Stephen A. Smith, sports commentator for ESPN, is known for “telling it like it is” in his sports analysis. He has recently begun commenting on the politics of America as well.

On April 18th, Smith went on The Sean Hannity Show on Fox News, where he called the hush money trail of Donald Trump a democrat strategy to try and keep Trump out of office.

What got him in hot water with the woke crowd, however, was when he agreed with comments Donald Trump had made previously stating that the black community should identify with him based on how he is mistreated by the justice system in America. Smith said, quote, “He wasn’t lying. He was telling the truth.”

However, Smith quickly walked back his statements in support of Trump following backlash from the African-American community.

“A lot of folks in Black America seem pretty pissed at me right now. From friends and loved ones to colleagues, contemporaries, and dare I say, even the NAACP itself.”

But what’s worse is that he didn’t even apologize for what he said, which was clearly supportive of Trump’s comments. (remember “He isn’t lying?)

Instead, he apologized for how his words were interpreted and misconstrued. What a lame cop-out.

His apology was not received very warmly in conservative circles.

The way I see it, Smith wants to keep his job at ESPN. He probably got a phone call from his boss saying either apologize for these comments or find a new job. This pseudo-apology was his way of saving face. Pretty lame, if you ask me.


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