Royal Oak Tribune

Dream owner Loeffler objects to WNBA’s social justice plans

- By Doug Ferguson

NEW YORK » Atlanta Dream co-owner Kelly Loeffler is not in favor of the WNBA’s social justice plans and has sent a letter to Commission­er Cathy Engelbert objecting to the league’s initiative­s to honor the Black Lives Matter movement.

Loeffler, who is also a Republican U.S. senator running for re-election in Georgia, asked the league commission­er to scrap plans for players to wear warmup jerseys with “Black Lives Matter” and “Say Her Name” and instead put an American flag on all uniforms and apparel.

“The truth is, we need less - not more politics in sports. In a time when polarizing politics is as divisive as ever, sports has the power to be a unifying antidote,” wrote Loeffler. “And now more than ever, we should be united in our goal to remove politics from sports.”

In the letter, Loeffler, a Dream owner since 2011, said she wasn’t consulted about the league’s new social justice policy.

Engelbert issued a statement in response to Loeffler.

“The WNBA is based on the principle of equal and fair treatment of all people and we, along with the teams and players, will continue to use our platforms to vigorously advocate for social justice,” the commission­er said. “Sen. Kelly Loeffler has not served as a Governor of the Atlanta Dream since October 2019 and is no longer involved in the day-to-day business of the team.”

The WNBA players union put out a tweet Tuesday saying “E-N-O-U-G-H! O-U-T!” in response.

The league announced on Monday that players would wear special uniforms during the opening weekend that had Breonna Taylor’s name on the back of them.

 ?? WIN MCNAMEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Atlanta Dream co-owner and Sen. Kelly Loeffler is not in favor of the WNBA’s social justice plans and has sent a letter to Commission­er Cathy Engelbert objecting to the league’s initiative­s to honor the Black Lives Matter movement when the season begins in Florida.
WIN MCNAMEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Atlanta Dream co-owner and Sen. Kelly Loeffler is not in favor of the WNBA’s social justice plans and has sent a letter to Commission­er Cathy Engelbert objecting to the league’s initiative­s to honor the Black Lives Matter movement when the season begins in Florida.

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