Wack-On-Wack Violence: Ryan Clark Flames RGIII For Awful Angel Reese Take, Sage Steel And Emmanuel Acho Project Procynoid Propaganda

The news cycle is robust this week, with the Trump administration continuing its attack on immigrants, the disturbing testimonies in the Diddy trial, and a rap battle between Joey Badass and countless other rappers. However, despite all the noise, nothing was louder than Ryan Clark’s epic takedown of Robert Griffin III over his egregious “criticism” of Angel Reese’s reaction to a flagrant foul committed by white savior WNBA baller Caitlin Clark.
If you haven’t seen it, here it is.
This foul led to an overwhelming and obnoxious discourse about the two hoopers who have been inextricably linked since their heated college feud during the 2023 NCAA Championship tournament. There is clearly a competitive rivalry that might even border on animosity, but white empath Robert Griffin III took things way too far when he took to Twitter to write an egregiously erroneous encyclopedia about Angel Reese’s “hatred” for her caucasian colleague that heinously played into racist tropes about overly aggressive Black women.
Even if you somehow agree with RGIII, talking all this s*** about a Black woman with his white queen nestled in the background feels gross and ESPN’s Ryan Clark was more than prepared to address the matter at hand in no uncertain terms.
RC’s response was widely praised by those with brains and understanding of words; however, not everyone is blessed in that way, and Sage Steele entered the chat to put her obtuse two cents into the conversation.
No shock that Sage is vouching for RGIII’s foolishness. She never misses a chance to be the grandstanding conservative contrarian.
If you thought this shady sports saga ended here, you would be dead wrong. In response to RC’s scathing truth-telling, RGIII called himself clapping back with yet another encyclopedia of a tweet.
And if all that wasn’t enough, the most annoying sports commentator in the game, Emmanuel Acho, couldn’t let the sun go down without inserting his flaccid race analysis into the conversation because he will always think of himself as the smartest, most balanced voice in the room.
What say you about the Angel Reese v. Caitlin Clark beef and the accompanying commentary? Air it out in the comments!
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