đ WNBA NEWS: Two WNBA players disqualified for kneeling during the flag ceremony.

In a move thatâs sure to have everyone scratching their heads (and possibly throwing their hands up in the air), two WNBA players have been disqualified from a game for the egregious offense of⌠checks notes âŚkneeling during the national anthem. Yes, you read that right. In the year 2024, weâre still having this conversation.

Apparently, the league has decided that silently protesting racial injustice is a bridge too far. Because, you know, nothing says âpatriotismâ like ignoring the very real issues plaguing our society. Itâs giving âlet them eat cakeâ vibes, but make it sports.
Sources close to the situation (aka, anyone with a pulse) suggest that the players were simply trying to exercise their First Amendment rights, you know, that pesky little thing enshrined in the Constitution. But hey, who needs freedom of speech when youâve got⌠checks notes again âŚthe WNBAâs brand image to protect? Because nothing screams âwe care about social justiceâ like silencing the voices of those who dare to speak out against it.
The internet, of course, has erupted. Some folks are clutching their pearls, decrying the disrespect for the flag (because apparently, a piece of cloth is more important than, you know, human lives). Others are, shall we say, less than impressed with the leagueâs decision. Letâs just say the phrase âperformative wokenessâ is being thrown around a lot.
One particularly insightful Twitter user commented, âIâm old enough to remember when kneeling during the anthem was about respecting the troops. Now itâsâŚdisqualifying? Make it make sense.â Another chimed in with, âSo, let me get this straight. Weâre cool with players getting arrested for domestic violence, but kneeling for racial equality is a bridge too far? Priorities, people.â
The WNBA, for their part, has released a statement saying they âsupport playersâ right to express themselves,â but also have a âresponsibility to uphold league rules.â Which is a convenient way of saying, âWe support free speech, as long as it doesnât make us look bad.â
So, there you have it, folks. In the WNBA, you can apparently get away with almost anything, exceptâŚchecks notes one last timeâŚkneeling during the anthem. Because in America, nothing is more controversial thanâŚchecks notes yet againâŚchecks notesâŚchecks notes intensifiesâŚchecks notesâŚchecks notes with a magnifying glassâŚchecks notesâŚchecks notes while questioning my life choicesâŚchecks notesâŚkneeling.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. And by âupdates,â I mean âmore reasons to shake your head in disbelief.â