Jemele Hill deletes scathing old Caitlin Clark post after stalker's arrest
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Jemele Hill is once again in the crosshairs of critics after the columnist, podcaster and sports media personality allegedly deleted an unfortunate Caitlin Clark post on X after the arrest of her alleged stalker. 'I don't like to play the oppression Olympics but...has CC had to delete her social media accounts?' Hill wrote in September on X. 'No, but her teammate Aliyah Boston did.'.
At the time, Hill was making a point about Clark's treatment as the face of the league compared to her WNBA teammates and rivals, many of whom are African Americans. Clark, Hill has argued, has done everything other WNBA players do, only without becoming a target for criticism.
'CC has given out a few hard shots herself, talked trash, jawed with the refs, and yet anytime she is subjected to physical play, a hard foul, or trash talk, opposing players are absolutely villainized,' Hill continued. 'She is not constantly subjected to racial slurs, and whatever hate she does experience, she is not told to toughen up or that her feelings don't matter. She is not subjected to both sides-ism, nor are people trying to justify any hatred against her.'.
Now, after a man accused of stalking Clark has been arrested in Indianapolis, that post is nowhere to be seen on Hill's X page. DailyMail.com's attempts to contact Hill have been unsuccessful. Jemele Hill (left) is once again in the crosshairs of critics after the columnist, podcaster and sports media personality allegedly deleted an unfortunate Caitlin Clark (right) post on X.