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Serena Williams, the Black woman defending her US Open championship, was penalized in her semifinal match with white player Kim Clijsters.
In the lily-white world of women's professional tennis, Ms. Williams and her sister have often struggled to overcome racism.
White rightwing hate radio talker Don Imus infamously referred to Black woman athletes as "nappy-headed hos", revealing the true feelings of most white Americans.
Racism was a big factor in the shocking display last night, stunning the crowd in Forest Lawn's Arthur Ashe Stadium - which ironically is named for another Black champion.
A line judge claimed that Williams threatened her after she was double-faulted.
Replays proved it wasn't a fault after all, but the judge claimed that Ms. Williams "threatened" her.
Ms. Williams was stunned and replied “I didn’t say I would kill you, are you serious? I didn’t say that.’’
After the disgusting act of racism that ejected her from the tournament, Ms. Williams told reporters "I've never been in a fight in my whole life, so I don't know why she would have felt threatened."
"She was called for a foot fault, and a point later, she said something to a line umpire, and it was reported to the chair, and that resulted in a point penalty," a white official explained. "And it just happened that point penalty was match point. It was a code violation for unsportsmanlike conduct."
The only code I see is the usual one: whites only.
In the lily-white world of women's professional tennis, Ms. Williams and her sister have often struggled to overcome racism.
White rightwing hate radio talker Don Imus infamously referred to Black woman athletes as "nappy-headed hos", revealing the true feelings of most white Americans.
Racism was a big factor in the shocking display last night, stunning the crowd in Forest Lawn's Arthur Ashe Stadium - which ironically is named for another Black champion.
A line judge claimed that Williams threatened her after she was double-faulted.
Replays proved it wasn't a fault after all, but the judge claimed that Ms. Williams "threatened" her.
Ms. Williams was stunned and replied “I didn’t say I would kill you, are you serious? I didn’t say that.’’
After the disgusting act of racism that ejected her from the tournament, Ms. Williams told reporters "I've never been in a fight in my whole life, so I don't know why she would have felt threatened."
"She was called for a foot fault, and a point later, she said something to a line umpire, and it was reported to the chair, and that resulted in a point penalty," a white official explained. "And it just happened that point penalty was match point. It was a code violation for unsportsmanlike conduct."
The only code I see is the usual one: whites only.
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