Whoopi Goldberg Vows to Follow Brittney Griner Out of America: “No Respect for Talent Here”
Whoopi Goldberg made headlines this week with a bold declaration of solidarity: she’s ready to leave America if the treatment of WNBA star Brittney Griner doesn’t change. On The View, Goldberg passionately defended Griner, calling out the racial and gender biases that continue to overshadow her incredible talent.
“Don’t judge her by her skin color—look at her talent,” Goldberg urged, slamming the public for fixating on Griner’s identity rather than her achievements.
Griner, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and dominant force in the WNBA, has long faced criticism rooted in racism, sexism, and homophobia. Despite her accolades—multiple All-Star nods, Defensive Player of the Year honors, and a reputation as one of the league’s best—Griner remains unfairly scrutinized.
Goldberg’s comments are more than celebrity support. They highlight a larger truth: athletes of color, especially Black women, are often judged more harshly than their white peers. Goldberg isn’t just defending Griner—she’s calling out America’s double standards.
“If this country can’t respect its own stars, maybe it’s time to go,” Goldberg said, echoing Griner’s own frustrations.
Her plea is part of a broader call for racial and gender equity—not just in sports, but everywhere. And her message is clear: it’s time we stop letting prejudice silence greatness.