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'People should not be using my name': Reporters relentlessly question Caitlin Clark about 'racism' and 'misogyny'

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Caitlin Clark was asked about her name being "weaponized" and allegedly used to spread hateful be Ca

Caitlin Clark was asked about her name being "weaponized" and allegedly used to spread hateful be [View this email in your browser]( [Blaze Media] [Blaze Media]   Trending story June 14, 2024   ['People should not be using my name': Reporters relentlessly question Caitlin Clark about 'racism' and 'misogyny']( Caitlin Clark was asked about her name being "weaponized" and allegedly used to spread hateful beliefs in a recent media availability.Two reporters from outlet the Athletic asked the WNBA star about the "culture war" and whether she's upset by her name allegedly being used to promote racism.First, reporter Jim Trotter decided ask t ... [Read more]( [Facebook]( [X (formerly Twitter)]( [Send as email](mailto:mailto:?subject='People should not be using my name': Reporters relentlessly question Caitlin Clark about 'racism' and 'misogyny'&body=   MORE STORIES FOR YOU [Biden signs 10-year defense pact with Ukraine, greasing its path to NATO membership]( [The reason, and tensions, behind Donald Trump’s DC visit]( [How school indoctrination is sabotaging the US economy]( [Why Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict is nothing like Trump’s](   STREAMING NOW! Blaze Originals: Voter Fraud Exposed: How Elections Can Be Stolen From Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump, politicians on both sides of the aisle have claimed stolen elections and voter fraud. With the 2024 election looming, Sara Gonzales and the Blaze Originals team headed to Michigan, a highly crucial swing state that completely transformed its election laws after Trump won the 2016 presidential election. "Blaze Originals: Voter Fraud Exposed: How Elections Can Be Stolen" is streaming now. So [join BlazeTV+ today]( and get [$30 off your first year of BlazeTV+]( with code VOTERFRAUD, then head over to BlazeTV to watch. [Subscribe and watch]( [Blaze Media] © 2024 Blaze Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive emails from Blaze Media. [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( 8275 S. Eastern Ave, Ste 200-245 Las Vegas, Nevada, 89123, USA

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