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Jun 2024
31m 24s

Chris Cuomo Unpacks Caitlin Clark’s Trea...

Chris Cuomo
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Chris Cuomo dives into the recent treatment of WNBA star Caitlin Clark, sparked by Pat McAfee’s controversial recent comments. He examines the complexities of how race, sexuality, and jealousy influence athletes’ experiences in the media and among peers. Chris calls for a more open and honest discussion about the biases and prejudices that shape these perceptions, urging society to confront uncomfortable truths and challenge the divisions and misunderstandings in sports.


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