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Unique and old WNBA gamers hold called on the league to oust Sen. Kelly Loeffler from her role as a co-proprietor of the Atlanta Dream.
Referencing the continuing protests in opposition to police brutality, systemic racism and social inequality, Loeffler shared a clip from her appearance on Fox Details last month and stated, “We must now not allow mob rule.”
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We must the least bit times now not defund the police.
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Loeffler furthermore criticized the WNBA’s resolution to let gamers wear particular apparel drawing attention to “the forgotten victims of police brutality and racial violence.”
“The truth is, we need much less—now not more politics in sports,” Loeffler stated, per the Atlanta Journal-Structure‘s Greg Bluestein and Bria Felicien. “In a time when polarizing politics is as divisive as ever, sports has the energy to be a unifying antidote. And now more than ever, we must be united in our aim to gain politics from sports.”
As a outcome, she’s receiving fundamental criticism from around the league:
WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert issued a commentary on the subject, noting Loeffler is “no longer fascinated in regards to the day-to-day enterprise of the physique of workers“:
Hall of Famer Alex English, who’s furthermore on the board of advocates for the Women’s Nationwide Basketball Gamers Affiliation, tweeted that Loeffler has “Donald Sterling vibes.”
The NBA banned Sterling, who was as soon as the proprietor of the Los Angeles Clippers on the time, for all times in April 2014 after recordings surfaced in which he had made a chain of racist feedback.
Loeffler purchased a minority stake within the Dream in 2010.