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Related: About this forumThe darker side of the rise of women's sports: With more visibility comes more online harassment
NEW YORK (AP) For Djaniele Taylor, attending WNBA games was the perfect way to rediscover a sense of community coming out of the long slog of pandemic-era lockdowns.
The 38-year-old Evanston, Illinois, resident has regularly attended Chicago Sky games for the last three seasons, after she watched the team win its first championship in 2021. As a queer Black fan, she felt the games were a supportive and safe sporting environment.
I was hooked and I loved the atmosphere it was very queer-friendly, very family-oriented, very diverse, she said.
As the popularity of the WNBA skyrocketed this year, Taylor watched the price of her season tickets more than double since 2022. With the growth, she noted a darker vibe shift, too: What always felt like a positive setting started to take a more hostile turn at times.
As womens sports set new records for attendance and viewership, Taylor and other longtime fans watched with optimism and unease. Its a cycle female athletes and fans of womens sports have come to recognize: With the increased and sought-after visibility also comes added scrutiny as well as harassment and online abuse toward some players.
https://apnews.com/article/women-sports-wnba-clark-reese-online-abuse-a2cc10a4a5ef6b99769607efd7d8d4a5
hlthe2b
(106,752 posts)That is disconcerting to see, but I suppose it is inevitable as it grows.
Mosby
(17,637 posts)It blames Caitlin Clark for white racists, but in subtle ways:
She's intimating that racist fans of the WNBA are the fault of Caitlin Clark.
Then the article pivots towards intersex and trans women dealing with discrimination, which is a subject unto itself if we're being honest, because the drastic rise in interest in the WNBA is unique among women's sports, which have not experienced any increase in viewership, something the article neglects to mention. That's why it's basically dishonest and manipulative.
RandySF
(71,149 posts)1. Basketball is only part of the article.
2. Nobody blames Clark for anything but the new viewers include an unsavory that have been active on social media and showing up for games, including the final Fever/Sun game that resembled a MAGA rally.
Clark fans are overwhelmingly not racists but the racists are overwhelmingly Clark supporters.