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Megan Rapinoe Thinks WNBA 'Failed' To Protect Players From Racism That Has No Signs Of Actually Existing

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Megan Rapinoe may be retired from soccer, but when there are allegations of racism, even in a sport she didn't play, she rises to the occasion as the all-world virtue signaler she is.

Some folks in the sports world couldn't possibly let Caitlin Clark be the story of the 2024 WNBA season, despite her being the sole reason anyone was even paying attention to the league.

Those people focused on race, because that's what they do. READ: Megan Rapinoe Joins Group Advocating For Men To Play Sports Against Women Clark is a white woman in a league that is mostly made up of black women.

That statement is a fact, but just because that's the case doesn't mean racism took place. Race and racism are two words with vastly different meanings, but some can't differentiate the two.

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