Hoosier Enquirer Statement: We Are DONE Covering the WNBA
Effective immediately, Hoosier Enquirer is dropping all WNBA coverage.
The league’s pathetic, weak-kneed response — and outright tolerance — of the targeting, cheap shots, and resentment aimed at Caitlin Clark has crossed a line. Clark is the single biggest reason anyone pays attention to the WNBA, yet she’s been met with silence, excuses, and soft defenses while the league cashes her checks. Enough.
Flip the script: If this hostility, rhetoric, and physical nonsense were directed at a Black star player, we all know exactly what would happen. Cities would burn. Businesses would be looted. Murders and chaos would once again be excused as “mostly peaceful” protests.
That’s the toxic double standard staring us in the face. Blanket words and selective outrage do have consequences — they destroy credibility, fuel division, and prove the game was never about fairness.
Hoosier Enquirer refuses to play along. We’ll keep covering real Indiana stories with honesty and accountability. The WNBA can chase its declining relevance without us. We stand with Caitlin Clark.
-Hoosier Enquirer Team
@RepBrandonGill You did a great job. This is way to common, fed program protecting corporate interests at the expense of Americans who don’t understand what’s actually happening.
"The more water we put on this fire, the less smoke we're gonna get"
So...you're telling me that having water *does* help in a firefight?
Anyway, in completely unrelated news, it's now wildfire season and Karen Bass still hasn't refilled the Palisades reservoir.
@iAmNickWize@HoumaJax We have no clue where he would have gone. Just another transfer QB trying to put agood season on tape before the draft. With a pile of “potential” from what Cincinnati? He got benched at Indiana, transferred to cincy, went 14-10 over 2 seasons with a 64% completion % - avg
@iAmNickWize No where in current professional sports has any athlete that bet or gambled on their league been allowed to continue. Your argument is missing the point. His actions affect the game “or could” - bayless has a segment on this.
@mikitaposts No it’s not. Positions like that have ethics and conduct stds in the hiring contract. They are publicly traded and employees represent the business. Doesn’t exactly look good for the DEI department either. Theft and viral littering in NYC. She likely has charges from NYC now.
@wakeupbarstool@BFW I generally enjoy WUB. I work nights into the morning. You only showed first 10 picks of nba draft, then nfl draft prospects for next year? Spent a segment on soresby - for next years draft. Barely recapped World Cup - 4 games yesterday. Ronaldo was the segment. The rest fluff.