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AFTER THE FIRESTORM: Candace Owens Defends Caitlin Clark Amid Race Debate — “She’s Not The Problem. She’s the Proof.”
When conservative commentator Candace Owens stepped into the growing controversy surrounding Caitlin Clark, she didn’t bring fuel. She brought focus.
As headlines swirled, and critics accused Clark of “conforming” to woke narratives on race and privilege, Owens issued a rare rebuke — not aimed at Clark, but at the culture engulfing her.
“She’s not the villain here. She’s not even the story. She’s a 22-year-old who plays better basketball than half her league — and now she’s expected to solve race in America?”
It began after Clark, fresh off being named Time Magazine’s Athlete of the Year, gave an interview in which she acknowledged the “unearned advantages” that sometimes accompany being white in America.
Her remarks were measured. Honest. Thoughtful.
But in the age of outrage, they were quickly weaponized.
Critics said she had “betrayed herself” to appease the media.
Supporters applauded her awareness.
And somewhere in the middle stood millions of Americans — unsure of what to think, but watching intently.
Megyn Kelly, never one to hold back, weighed in during her podcast:
“It felt forced. Like someone told her to say it. This isn’t Clark’s battle — and the second she plays into guilt, she loses credibility.”
The clip went viral. The narrative sharpened. And suddenly, Caitlin Clark was no longer just a basketball prodigy — she was a lightning rod.
Owens, typically critical of progressive media narratives, surprised many by publicly backing Clark.
“Caitlin isn’t the problem. The system that’s trying to use her to settle decades of racial tension? That’s the problem.”
In an unexpected alliance with voices on both sides of the political aisle, Owens defended Clark’s right to express herself — without being dragged into cultural battles that predate her success.
“We talk about empowering women, but we punish them the second they step into success.”
Sports personalities like Gilbert Arenas, Jim Jackson, and Dan Patrick echoed Owens’ sentiment — emphasizing that Clark’s talent is real, her impact undeniable, and her success should be celebrated, not dissected.
But others pushed back.
Cheryl Swoopes questioned the Athlete of the Year designation.
Sheila Johnson claimed the coverage around Clark exposed longstanding disparities in media recognition.
And ESPN’s L. Duncan, once a critic, admitted that Clark’s performance had changed her mind — but warned that “intentional humility is still not enough for some.”
At the heart of this whirlwind is a question far bigger than Caitlin Clark:Can a young athlete thrive under the weight of both cultural adoration and historical responsibility?
In trying to navigate her rise, Clark has become a symbol — not just of basketball excellence, but of America’s complicated, unresolved dialogue on race and representation.
Candace Owens didn’t step in to stir the pot.She stepped in to unplug it from Clark’s feet.
The critics will debate.The commentators will parse.But on the court, Clark continues to do what she always has — shoot, lead, and elevate the WNBA to heights it hasn’t seen in years.
And maybe that’s the point.
“She’s not perfect,” Owens said. “She’s powerful. And that terrifies people more than anything.”
⚠️ Disclaimer:This article is based on verified interviews, public statements, and live media coverage across sports and political commentary platforms. Interpretations reflect the state of public discourse at the time of publication.
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