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Women's basketball league discussed as needing more dedicated haters and toxic fan culture rather than supportive 'girlies' attitude to increase popularity.

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"Why are people so disrespectful to women bros :( you can work your whole life to be good at something but because of a characteristic determined at birth, you will be vulgarly demeaned and mocked"
"This league got the gift of a lifetime with Clark. It became 100% more relevant than it was previously. ESPN bought in; likely because it's pennies on the dollar compared to other sports with decent enough audience numbers but whatever. And now, it's leadership and players are fighting in public abo"
"This girl has done nothing to bother anyone, and has brought so much money and attention to the WNBA. But she's being almost bullied at some of the games by other players, and haters are bashing her online everyday."
I'm shocked by the amount of hate Caitlin Clark is getting · u/tantamle · ↑453 · 2024-06-04
"It makes me kind of depressed knowing how many young women train their entire lives to compete in a sport at the professional level only to be relegated to a lowly women's league. I saw some discussion on Twitter earlier today comparing some of the salaries of NBA players with WNBA players and it's "
The WNBA is very sad · u/tralktralk · ↑400 · 2024-04-16
"The current attitude of "We're all just girlies trying our best and having fun 😁 " that's being pedaled is just breeding apathy. If Caitlin Clark goes 5 for 22 the fan discourse shouldn't just be "It's okay Cait it happenes to the best in every sport; we know you'll rebound". You need a healthy numb"
"I just think it's so weird how every comment under a wnba or women's soccer post is hating. Most the guys commenting it are overweight and don't play any sports while the people who actually play in the NBA will still pull up and watch wnba games or women's college bball games."
Why do overweight men hate women's sports? · u/Grumpy-Falcon4495 · ↑91 · 2025-07-20
"Oh poor me, I'm tall like a model. Even the freakishly tall ones in the WNBA are considered sex symbols."
"That's why I don't hate on the WNBA, if my daughter and son come out 6 foot 5, that's not bad"
Tall women should be appreciated more. · u/glowshroom12 · ↑22 · 2025-03-21
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