So CC is racist

PinkShizzle

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Well everyone on Reddit is a bot except you, so jot that down
 
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Mcgibbs

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I think the last time someone mentioned a progressive tax system around him he started throwing chairs off of a rooftop and yelling racial slurs.
I think the last time someone started throwing chairs off a rooftop and yelling racial slurs, the white dems were offended. Well until they found out it’s was a black person doing it, then it didn’t matter.
 

Yellowsnow51

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When someone hangs out with white supremacists it's certainly something to consider. You disagree?
Well…I’d say there is zero chance that Caitlyn Clark is a racist so who are the people you are calling white supremacists that she’s hanging out with?

Does this scream racist to you?


Caitlin Clark has explicitly supported higher pay for WNBA players, acknowledging that Black players, in particular, built the foundation of the league and deserve increased investment and recognition. She has highlighted the need for equitable compensation as the league's revenue and popularity grow, benefiting all players. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • Recognition of Legacy: Clark stated, "A lot of those players in the league that have been really good have been Black players. This league has kind of been built on them".
  • Advocacy for Investment: She called for brands and companies to invest in the Black players who have made the league "incredible".
  • Advocating for Fair Pay: As of 2025-2026, amid record-breaking viewership and revenue, Clark has been a vocal supporter of the movement demanding better compensation, including the "Pay Us What You Owe Us" sentiment.
  • 2026 CBA Impact: Following the 2026 Collective Bargaining Agreement, which saw significant salary increases, Clark emphasized that these changes allow players to be properly compensated, moving away from a time when they had to "scrape by".
 

AFM22

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Well…I’d say there is zero chance that Caitlyn Clark is a racist so who are the people you are calling white supremacists that she’s hanging out with?

Does this scream racist to you?


Caitlin Clark has explicitly supported higher pay for WNBA players, acknowledging that Black players, in particular, built the foundation of the league and deserve increased investment and recognition. She has highlighted the need for equitable compensation as the league's revenue and popularity grow, benefiting all players. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • Recognition of Legacy: Clark stated, "A lot of those players in the league that have been really good have been Black players. This league has kind of been built on them".
  • Advocacy for Investment: She called for brands and companies to invest in the Black players who have made the league "incredible".
  • Advocating for Fair Pay: As of 2025-2026, amid record-breaking viewership and revenue, Clark has been a vocal supporter of the movement demanding better compensation, including the "Pay Us What You Owe Us" sentiment.
  • 2026 CBA Impact: Following the 2026 Collective Bargaining Agreement, which saw significant salary increases, Clark emphasized that these changes allow players to be properly compensated, moving away from a time when they had to "scrape by".
Caitlin.
 

Yellowsnow51

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When someone hangs out with white supremacists it's certainly something to consider. You disagree?
So all these Dems supporting and throwing parties for the Nazi Dem candidate in Maine. Hope you didn’t vote for racist Walz. Ouch.
  • National Progressive Leaders: Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Elizabeth Warren, and Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego were vital early champions of his populist platform.
  • Party Establishment & Leadership: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and DSCC Chair Kirsten Gillibrand officially pledged to work with Platner to flip the seat.
  • Statewide Executives: Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and other key midwestern figures who initially backed Mills have shifted to host kickoff events for him.
  • Maine Federal & State Candidates: U.S. Representative Chellie Pingreepublicly endorsed Platner at the state convention. Primary rivals and candidates for high office, including former Secretary of State Matt Dunlapand Joe Baldacci, also backed his nominee bid.
  • Maine State Legislators: Over a dozen state lawmakers formally backed him, including State Senators Pinny Beebe-Center, Chip Curry, and Mike Tipping, alongside Representatives Nina Milliken, Deqa Dhalac, and Mana Abdi. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]

Institutional & Grassroots Support
  • Organized Labor: He secured major union support from the United Auto Workers (UAW), the Maine State Nurses Association, the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE), and the local Maine AFL-CIO chapter.
  • Youth Coalitions: Progressive youth organizations, including Voters of Tomorrow, threw early institutional support behind his campaign to mobilize Gen Z voters.
  • Grassroots Network: The backbone of his campaign is a massive volunteer operation consisting of over 15,000 local organizers and a small-dollar fundraising network averaging $26 per contribution. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
 

scotchtiger

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Whelp, I plan on having a great time watching Morgan Wallen in Death Valley with my family this summer. He put on a great show in Miami last year. Looks like we’ve imported more race-obsessed dorks to this board, which is unfortunate.
 
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tigres88

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Whelp, I plan on having a great time watching Morgan Wallen in Death Valley with my family this summer. He put on a great show in Miami last year. Looks like we’ve imported more race-obsessed dorks to this board, which is unfortunate.
How much were those floor seats?
 

Ghee Buttersnaps 2

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Huey drawing lines in the sand again. jfc

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It sucks being on the MAGA side of the coin, but it aint much better living on the other side of it either.