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Um, What? Race-Obsessed ESPN Reporter Claims Caitlin Clark Must Speak Out For The People Who Have Bullied Her

If you saw a friend getting picked on by a group of bullies, would you tell your friend that he or she had an obligation to speak up for the issues that these bullies may or may not have endured in their lives?

Probably not, because that would be ridiculous.

Well, ESPN talking heads specialize in the ridiculous, and David Dennis Jr. is no exception.

Clark has been the victim of a crazy amount of bullying in her short WNBA career. Photo: Grace Hollars/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK

On Friday’s edition of "Around The Horn," Dennis and the group were discussing Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and all the struggles she faced in her rookie season. 

Dennis made sure to concede the fact that Clark has faced a lot of harassment in the beginning of her career. He would be ridiculous not to; Clark has been the subject of unnecessary hard fouls, criticism from woke reporters, and was mysteriously left off the Team USA women’s basketball team for the Olympics. Make no mistake, this is a much heavier dose of bullying and harassment than most players should expect to receive in a single season. The worst part? The league and its players are bullying and harassing its first marketable player…ever.

So on Friday, Dennis Jr. decided to help Clark by offering some wisdom on how to help herself when facing all this backlash. Please know I’m using the word "wisdom" facetiously, because it was the furthest thing from good advice.

Despite the fact that Clark is the victim of a tidal wave of hatred from nearly everyone in the WNBA, Dennis Jr. had the unmitigated gall to suggest that Clark has a moral obligation to speak out on behalf of her opponents.

What does Clark need to speak out on? The typical stuff that progressives incessantly draw

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