WNBA releases statement addressing Sophie Cunningham’s subreddit ban
The WNBA have been forced into another statement following a social media incident involving Sophie Cunningham. Sophie Cunningham has dominated headlines both on and off the court of late.
The WNBA found itself embroiled in another social media controversy involving guard Sophie Cunningham. The Indiana Fever player faced backlash for her controversial remarks on transgender athletes, asserting that it is 'common sense' to safeguard young girls from competing against 'biological men'. This led to a heated exchange during a match between the Sky and the Fever, which saw DiJonai Carrington eject Sophie Cunningham after she struck her in the head.
The altercation triggered a new round of comments from Cunningham, who defended herself by claiming it was an issue of 'white privilege'.
A moderator on the r/WNBA subreddit revealed that any content referencing Sophie Cunningham's name would be filtered due to its tendency to attract trolls and those who are not fans of the WNBA. The WNBA took notice and released a statement of their own. "The WNBA does not moderate or have any affiliation with the r/WNBA subreddit," they clarified.
The WNBA has been under heavy scrutiny recently, issuing statements seemingly weekly as the media storm surrounding the situation continues to grow. Players like Royce White and Enes Kanter have been attempting to bypass the established rules regarding transgender athletes, hoping to gain an advantage by entering the WNBA draft.
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