By Grand Rapids Anonymous
monday, september 23, 2024 at 2:52:00 p.m. edt
GRA: Within the first 90 seconds of indiana’s playoff game yesterday, superstar Whitey, Caitlin Clark was stabbed in the eye by connecticut defender Dijonai Carrington’s fingernail, as Clark threw a pass into the paint. Carrington’s finger came down in a hawklike gouge that, in my opinion, was intentional for two reasons: 1) Clark is a great player, and 2) Clark is White.
The hit on Clark was so traumatic to her eye that it became a shiner quickly and obviously affected her shooting the rest of the game (4 for 17).
How often does anyone hear about black players committing physical assault to OTHER black players, in this way? Never—but Clark—it was done early in the game, in order to take her OUT of the contest, as a factor. Throw in her race and this was basically a hate crime, designed to eliminate Caitlin Clark as an offensive threat for this playoff game—and maybe game two (eye injuries can linger for a long time).
--GRA
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
monday, september 23, 2024 at 3:42:00 p.m. edt
Note: This story has exploded all over the internet, with 99.9% of the public agreeing with the intentional assault scenario of Caitlin Clark by Dijonai Carrington. Very few bring up race (or are allowed to).
--GRA
Mark Robinson is a buffoon.
ReplyDeleteAnd whoever voted for him in the primary.Never vote for a black.
Delete--GRA
Clark needs to wear goggles--maybe other protective devices before engaging in battle with the savages.
ReplyDeletejerry pdx
ReplyDeleteYou can see the poke in slow motion in this video. Clearly deliberate:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/imJGR-7MJgA
I've made this point before but I think it bears repeating:
Anybody remember the controversy about refs calling more fouls on black players? When they counted fouls they noticed refs did call fouls on black players more often than White ones, even black refs did it. Never once in the debates that swirled around this did I hear anybody make the point that maybe black players actually do foul more. As a lifelong basketball player, I can tell you right now they do. When you play against black guys there's always more hacking, shoving and high elbows directed at the head, my nose was fractured by one of those elbows from a black player. When I drove to the basket against white guys, they would often slap the wrist but when you drive against black guys, you didn't get a slap, you'd get a tug where they would hook your wrist and pull it back. They couldn't stand getting embarrassed by a White guy so would use dirty tactics to stop you. They have maimed White players in the NBA using those tactics but the media and the NBA won't recognize the racist bias. This is what is happening to Caitlyn Clark, they are jealous because of all the attention she is getting and are sending her (and any other White players who dare to think they are as good at basketball as they are) a message.
Followup on the foul controversy: I remember reading that after the refs were accused of favoring White players, they changed how fouls are called (basically ignoring black players blatant fouling of Whites) and have equalized the number of fouls called on White and black players. So now White players have to play with the disadvantage of black players being allowed to commit more fouls against them. That's how "equality" works nowadays.
Excellent video and commentary by the youtube poster,Jerry. Your observations are also spot on. What more can be said? Just this:
ReplyDeleteCarrington has a history with Clark from June,a foul mouthed diatribe by the negress that left no doubt,she hates Clark. It's a vile,long-winded torrent of racism against Miss Clark AND plenty of petty jealousy thrown in.That's why this is a hate crime,in my opinion.
--GRA
Caitlin Clark Vs. DiJonai Carrington In WNBA Playoffs Is Must-Watch TV Given Past Drama(September 22,2024,before Sundays game was played).
ReplyDeleteDan Zaksheske.
Excerpts:
"Carrington realized that ripping Clark made her more famous than she ever had been."
"I'm going to call her out everytime and not just shut up and dribble," said Carrington.
About Clark staying out of the racial part of the controversies that have been ongoing this year:"I'M the nasty,black as*ed bi**h,while everyone brings up her name to condone racism...and she says nothing."
None of this helps disprove the notion that DiJonai Carrington heavily dislikes Caitlin Clark. Or, at least, people who root for Clark to succeed.
GRA:It appears that media is trying to put forth a storyline that Clark gave it back to Carrington,later in Sunday's game,when after shooting a three,Clark's follow through hand hit Carrington's head,knocking Carrington's contact lens out--"Anyone else doing that and it's a foul call,"said Carrington on the court,to open sideline mics.
A side note:Carrington is a lesbo and involved with Clark's teammate,NaLissa Smith,who Carrington has complained,"is not getting the ball enough."
Clark's fault too?
--GRA
JASON WHITLOCK(black "truth teller")SAYS "CARRINGTON SHOULD BE SUSPENDED AFTER ASSAULT"
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Wil Leitner
Sep 23, 2024
GRA:Whitlock is that niche of black reporter who,like Candace Owens and a couple others,tries to point out abhorrent black behavior. Whether it's sincere or an angle is up to you.
Jason Whitlock: “Caitlin Clark was assaulted yesterday in her very first playoff game in the WNBA. We’ve seen the animus directed at Caitlin Clark all year and it reached a boiling point yesterday. Caitlin Clark played a terrible game, shot 4/17 from the field, the Fever got curb-stomped by the Sun; I get it. But damn it, in the first two minutes of this game Dijonai Carrington stabbed Caitlin Clark with her fingernails right in the eye. There was no fouled called, there was no real discussion of it on the ESPN broadcast. ESPN wrote a story after the game that did not mention that the biggest star in the history of the WNBA, the first woman to ever be the biggest star in American sports was assaulted two minutes into the game on a dirty play by one of these women with these long fake fingernails that stabbed her in the eye.
Do you think that had any impact on the game?? Do you think that your meal ticket should be stabbed in the eye intentionally two minutes into the game, and there’s no problem here? It’s not worthy of discussion?? I’m reading this story [the game recap] and where is the mention that the Michael Jordan of the WNBA was assaulted and has a black eye during the second half of a game because Dijonai Carrington stabbed her with her fingernails in the eye? I’m not exaggerating. Caitlin Clark is trying to pass the ball in the first two minutes of the game, and this woman swats at the basketball and somehow decides to turn her hand down and her fingernails, and jab them right in the eye of Caitlin Clark. No foul called, no refs stopping the game to see if it’s a flagrant... None of that. Everybody moved on.
Your biggest star, your meal ticket, the reason why you have relevancy just got stabbed and assaulted, and nothing... Dijonai has a history like many of these girls in the WNBA, but she’s at the top of the list along with Chennedy Carter in Chicago and Angel Reese. Those three. This is inexcusable and Dijonai Carrington needs to be suspended for Game 2. That is not a natural act that you contest a shot, then all of the sudden your hand turns downward and straight into the eye of the biggest star in the WNBA. It was on purpose and it was not an accident.
Your meal ticket is under constant attack and there’s been dirty plays all season. Some of them have been exaggerated and it’s just typical rough play, but there are some that it’s just been dirty, and Dijoinai is one of these people who have a real problem with Caitlin Clark.
This off-season they have to dump NaLyssa Smith. She should be the enforcer like Charles Oakley the same way Charles Oakley was for Michael Jordan. NaLyssa should be like that for Caitlin Clark, but do you know why she can’t be? Because according to all reports she’s dating and/or likes Dijonai Carrington. That’s how twisted and screwed up this sexuality thing they got going on in the WNBA. That Caitlin Clark’s ‘goon’ and enforcer has feelings for the opposition’s player. She’s a physical starter who only played nine minutes because they know damn well she has mixed emotions going into the game because her boo Dijonai is on the court. This is insanity. She’s got to go.
--GRA
jerry pdx
ReplyDeleteWhen half the players in a sports league are homosexual, how many are dating players on their team or other teams? How does that impact competition? Maybe there should be a rule about players dating.
Carrington is actually decent looking, one of the few WNBA lesbians that isn't hideous. Smith is repulsive though, obviously the "man" in the relationship. Yeah, she looks like she should be an enforcer. Like all lesbians, a couple of social misfits dealing with their insecurities with homosexuality.