WNBA in fresh racism storm after Dijonai Carrington confronts referee and blasts 'insane' treatment

WNBA in fresh racism storm after Dijonai Carrington confronts referee and blasts 'insane' treatment
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By DANIEL MATTHEWS
Dallas star Dijonai Carrington appeared to claim she was the victim of racial discrimination after a WNBA referee called security during a bust-up on the court.
In a clip that has now gone viral on social media, Carrington is seen talking to referee Roy Gulbeyan at the end of the Wings' loss against the Chicago Sky on Thursday.
The official can then be seen ushering a member of security staff to stand between himself and Carrington.
The guard, who sparked controversy last season after leaving Caitlin Clark with a black eye and then clashing with a reporter over the collision, accused Gulbeyan of an 'insane' overreaction.
'Security,' she wrote on social media. 'When I’m literally having a civil conversation is insane. Mind you, he called the “sEcUrItY” over there… #Mircoagression (sic)'
Microaggressions are defined by the American Psychological Association as 'commonly occurring, brief, verbal or nonverbal, behavioral, and environmental indignities that communicate derogatory attitudes or notions toward a different “other.”'
WNBA star Dijonai Carrington hit out at referee Roy Gulbeyan after he called for security
'Security... when I’m literally having a civil conversation is insane,' she wrote on social media
According to Merriam-Webster, microaggressions 'express a prejudiced attitude toward a member of a marginalized group (such as a racial minority).'
The Daily Mail has reached out to the WNBA and Dallas Wings for comment.
Carrington did not expand on the hashtag but the WNBA was recently embroiled in a racism saga following the season opener between the Sky and the Indiana Fever, when Clark clashed with rival Angel Reese.
Afterwards, the league launched an investigation into claims of racist abuse directed at Reese.
Earlier this week, however, the league said it could substantiate claims of racist fan behavior after a probe that included gathering information from fans, team and arena staff, as well as an 'audio and video review of the game.'
Carrington found herself at the center of a racism storm following her own clash with Clark last season. After catching the Fever superstar in the eye, Carrington was asked if it was intentional and whether she later laughed about the incident.
That sparked a furious statement from the WNBA players association, who branded the line of questioning: 'A blatant attempt to bait a professional athlete into participating in a narrative that is false and designed to fuel racist, homophobic and misogynistic vitriol on social media.'
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