“They don’t respect me just because I’m Black,” Angel Reese angrily considers retirement as the WNBA community disrespects her and harms her mental health. Angel Reese chokes up and says five words that leave fans in tears.

Angel Reese Breaks Silence: “They Don’t Respect Me… Just Because I’m Black”

WNBA star Angel Reese has sparked a nationwide reckoning after opening up about the emotional toll she’s faced since turning pro. In a powerful and heartbreaking moment, she revealed the root of her pain with five words that stunned fans:
“They don’t respect me… just because I’m Black.”

From College Glory to Pro Struggles

Once celebrated as the face of LSU’s championship run, Reese now faces relentless judgment, coded criticism, and online harassment in the WNBA.
“I’m constantly being judged, nitpicked, and questioned,” she said tearfully. “This is breaking me.”

A Cry for Help, Not Headlines

Reese admitted she’s thought about quitting — not because of performance, but emotional exhaustion.
“Every game feels like I’m under attack,” she confessed.

The Bigger Message

Reese’s vulnerability has ignited conversations about race, mental health, and double standards in sports. Support has poured in across social media, turning her pain into a rallying cry.

More Than a Player

Angel Reese isn’t just fighting for respect. She’s fighting for every Black girl told to stay silent while carrying the weight of it all.

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