Comparing Clark and A’ja Wilson
Charlamagne argued that Wilson, a two-time WNBA MVP, achieved significant success during her time at South Carolina, including having a statue erected in her honor. Despite her impact, Wilson did not garner the same level of fame as Clark. This discrepancy has led to speculation about whether race plays a role in the visibility of female athletes.
Bill Maher’s Response
Bill Maher questioned whether the disparity in attention could be attributed to racism. Charlamagne clarified that he was not accusing anyone of racism but emphasized that A’ja Wilson’s point should be heard. Maher countered by referencing Serena Williams, who achieved immense popularity and success in tennis, a predominantly white sport, suggesting that race might not be the sole factor in Clark’s rising star power.
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