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‘Violating Their First Amendment Rights’ — Outrage Erupts As Fever Fans Get ‘Discriminated Against’ During Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese Showdown

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Outrage erupted online after an Atlanta Dream security guard allegedly forced a mother and daughter to cover up their XX-XY Athletics t-shirts during Sunday’s overtime clash against the Indiana Fever.

The Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese clash was overshadowed as critics on social media condemned the security personnel’s actions, calling them a blatant act of censorship.

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Security Sparks Fan Backlash During Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese Showdown

Clark’s Fever capped off a thrilling 95-91 overtime win against Reese’s Dream, but the real storm erupted off the court.

Conservative commentator Jon Root posted on X alleging that arena security forced a local Georgia mom and daughter to put Atlanta Dream shirts over their XX-XY Athletics t-shirts during overtime or face ejection.

“BREAKING: A local Georgia mom & daughter were discriminated against at Sunday’s Fever vs Dream game for wearing @xx_xyathletics shirts. During OT, a security guard told them
they had to put provided Atlanta Dream shirts over their shirts, or they would be escorted out… This is unacceptable @AtlantaDream,” he wrote on X while sharing a video of the issue.

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