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Sen. Kelly Loeffler blasts players on her WNBA team for supporting challenger
2020-08-05
[NYPost] WNBA players on the Atlanta Dream squad, which is co-owned by Sen. Kelly Loeffler, showed up to their Tuesday game wearing t-shirts promoting the Georgia lawmaker’s Democratic challenger.

The statement against Loeffler, who is unpopular among many WNBA players for her opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement and the league’s affiliation with it, was captured on camera and posted to social media.
but not seen by WNBA or Women's basketball actual fans, because...there aren't any
Members of the Dream’s Tuesday opponent, the Phoenix Mercury, even joined in — with players on both sides entering the arena wearing shirts emblazoned with "Vote Warnock" and "Black Lives Matter."

Elizabeth Williams, a center for the Dream, earlier Tuesday posted a photo of herself to Twitter donning the "Vote Warnock" shirt, a nod to Loeffler’s opponent, Raphael Warnock.

Loeffler, who has been part of Dream ownership since 2011, slammed the move and said she was being targeted by the cancel culture.

"This is just more proof that the out of control cancel culture wants to shut out anyone who disagrees with them," the lawmaker wrote. "It’s clear that the league is more concerned with playing politics than basketball."

Last month, the WNBA Players’ Association union called on league commissioner Cathy Engelbert to remove Loeffler as co-owner of the Atlanta Dream over the lawmaker’s stance on Black Lives Matter.

The association cited their opposition to Loeffler’s request to use American flags on warmup jerseys instead of the league’s plan to have "Black Lives Matter" on them.

In Tuesday’s statement, Loeffler said she stood by her views.

The lawmaker said she disagreed with the cause over what she called "its radical ideas and Marxist foundations, which include defunding the police and eroding the nuclear family."
Posted by:Beavis

#7  Ref #4: Just a guess but the investment made by Loeffler in the WNBA franchise smacks of virtue signaling,

A very, very good guess.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-08-05 18:00  

#6  #4 has it, plus, a team franchise was probably cheaper than a low-end seafood restaurant, with the same lockerroom smell
Posted by: Frank G   2020-08-05 16:28  

#5  Loeffler must really not know what to do with her (her hubby's) loot if she is involved with the nest of kurvas known as the WNBA. Or, she is woefully naïve.
Posted by: Clem   2020-08-05 16:24  

#4  Just a guess but the investment made by Loeffler in the WNBA franchise smacks of virtue signaling, where the Republican businesswoman/politician makes the effort to support women's sports - albeit one with few followers and even less revenue. And no one appreciates it much less watches it.
Posted by: York Harding   2020-08-05 11:37  

#3  Like mayors and police chiefs whose homes have been 'visited by "peaceful" protestors. You get what you tolerate.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-08-05 11:22  

#2  Sen. Kelly Loeffler

The bitcoin Kelly?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-08-05 11:18  

#1  Typical example of a politician's idea of "investment."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-08-05 11:06  

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