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Jemele Hill Calls Racism Against Caitlin Clark 'Competitiveness,' Claims Hatred Is All Made Up

Jemele Hill has a knack for being out of touch with the obvious, but she may have outdone herself with this bit of WNBA "analysis."

The relationship that WNBA players have with Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark is one of the strangest in all sports. Clark’s talents have brought the league - and all its players - unprecedented popularity since she turned pro last season, and yet so many of its members downright hate her.

Jemele Hill (left) doesn't believe WNBA players hate Caitlin Clark (right). (Getty Images).

A’ja Wilson claimed people only like Clark because she is white.

Chennedy Carter recklessly body-slammed Clark in a game, and said she had no regrets for doing so.

Angel Reese has posted super-weird videos on Tik Tok calling Clark a "scared white girl."

There are more examples, but you get the point: WNBA players despise Caitlin Clark, and the league has done little to stop it.

Read:  If The WNBA Actually Has 'No Space For Hate,' Why Were Mean Girls Allowed To Hate Caitlin Clark?

Atlanta Dream forward Rhyne Howard continued that hatred on Thursday night, when she shoved Clark after the whistle.

Some of the league’s fans pointed out that the hate against Clark is still going strong.

But Hill thinks these fans have it all wrong and are blowing this out of proportion.

One fan posted a clip of the interaction from the Atlanta Dream game, and Hill took massive - and I mean massive - offense to this observation. She responded to the tweet by saying this:

If there were no prior incidents like this, I would say Hill was right. But Carter’s actions, Wilson’s words, and Reese’s videos are not just competitiveness. There’s an added layer of venom behind those actions, as well as Wilson’s shove from last night. On and off

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