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Aces’ Chelsea Gray hopes people ‘think twice’ after man who sent slur was fired

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Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray said she hopes “people will think twice now” before spreading hate after a Hilton Grand Vacations employee was terminated for directing a racial slur towards Gray online.

“Enough is kind of enough,” Gray said on Wednesday, July 15, in her first media availability since coming forward about the racial abuse she received on social media. “These messages are not the first of its kind. There was other stuff too … It was just time. I got fed up with it and I just decided to share it.”

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Gray said she’s experienced a wave of emotions since “putting myself out there” to shed light on the harassment some Black WNBA players regularly face. She hoped making the slur public would give a realistic look at what she and others experience, “so people can see it and can’t ignore it,” she said

“The hate directed at me and so many other Black athletes is one of the many ways systemic racism shows up in our lives,” Gray wrote in a social media post shared on Wednesday afternoon. “But as athletes, there is real power in calling it out and naming it, and we have a real opportunity to create change collectively when we do so.”

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