Indiana Fever SHUTS DOWN & DESTROYS Sheryl Swoopes LIES About Caitlin Clark!
Can Black People Be Racist? Sheryl Swoopes’ 2nd Attack on Caitlin Clark Provides the Answer

Sheryl Swoopes is at it again.
Weeks after being blasted for her uneducated and inaccurate take on Caitlin Clark’s pursuit of basketball history, she feels compelled to once again go after Clark while attempting to defend herself.
Clark is white. Swoopes is black. Swoopes’ original critique was so off base, many observers concluded racial bias and jealousy contributed to Swoopes’ ignorant claims.
But according to Swoopes, it’s impossible for her to be racist. Why? Because of her skin color.
“For people to come at me and say I made those comments because I’m a racist, like, first of all, black people can’t be racist.”
Jason and Shemeka Michelle break down Swoopes’ race-based theory of racism.
Stephen A. Myth takes to the airwaves to pay tribute to the late hip-hop legend Jam Master Jay.
In his soliloquy, Smith casually drops the idea that his older brother and Jay were best friends growing up in Hollis, Queens.
There’s only one issue — the math doesn’t add up, Whitlock explains.
Plus, Pat McAfee wants all the smoke.
The sports media firebrand once again calls out ESPN executive Norby Williamson, and this time, he makes it very clear who he works for. Steve Kim joins “Fearless” to break down the feud between McAfee and ESPN.
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