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WNBA team reveals snapping turtle mascot with ‘she/them’ pronouns — and gets hilarious backlash

The Toronto Tempo team of the WNBA is facing some ridicule after introducing a new mascot couple — and one with she-them pronouns.

The mascots are Dez, a snapping turtle with the non-traditional pronouns, and Dot, an arctic hare with she/her pronouns, according to a release on Wednesday.

‘This is some woke trans garbage right here fitting coming from a team who’s [sic] fans boo a woman fighting for no boys in girls sports.’

LGBTQ site Pink News described Dez as having “butch energy” and wondered whether the two were some variant of LGBTQ coupling.

“Naturally, the internet began wondering whether the mascots were friends, girlfriends, or perhaps simply two fictional animals trapped in the longest queer will-they-won’t-they of the WNBA,” the queer site mused.

The mascots, coincidentally, were introduced at the team’s Tuesday game against the Indiana Fever, whose star guard Sophie Cunningham has kicked a gender-confused hornet’s nest with her opposition to males in women’s sports.

The fans of the Canadian team relentlessly booed Cunningham emphatically, but she responded by helping her team defeat the Tempo.

Pink News added that many believed the Seattle Storm mascot Doppler was the first nonbinary mascot in the WNBA.

Others on social media were not as enthused about the apparently gender-confused mascots.

“Your organization is disgusting. I have 3 girls and none will be attending your games. Ever. Have fun losing more of the NBA’s money,” read one response.

“Butch lesbian mascot for a WNBA team you really outdid yourselves,” another critic replied.

“This is f**king HUMILIATING,” read another reply.

“Easily the worst mascots I’ve ever seen. [T]his is some woke trans garbage right here fitting coming from a team who’s [sic] fans boo a woman fighting for no boys in girls sports,” said another critic.

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“Ladies and Gentlemen this is Liberal Toronto and Liberal Canada in a nutshell. Absolutely ridiculous… mascots are for children,” said another. “Yuck.”

In response to speculation that the two were in a lesbian relationship, the team said only that Dez and Dot are “besties.”

Blaze News requests for comment from the WNBA as well as the Toronto Tempo were not returned.

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JD Vance recounts story of American worker who trained his foreign replacement — and then did the unthinkable

Vice President JD Vance silenced an otherwise raucous crowd Friday after he recounted the harrowing story of Kevin Flanagan, a computer programmer from California.

Vance was giving a speech to support the campaigns of gubernatorial nominee Vivek Ramaswamy and Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) in Middletown, Ohio, when he made the comments.

‘No man is a king if they can’t take their family out to dinner without being mugged or having their car jacked.’

“I remember when somebody would come to school and tell me that their dad had just found out that he had lost his job. That the factory that employed their parents was going overseas to China or to Mexico,” said Vance.

“In other cases, American workers didn’t just have their jobs destroyed; they got told they were being replaced by a foreign worker, and then they had to train that worker before they got replaced. Some of these stories made national news, and they stuck with me,” he added.

“A computer programmer, not a mill worker, a computer worker by the name of Kevin Flanagan was let go at the bank that he worked at. And the business, the bank, they told him, ‘You’re only gonna get your severance package if you train a foreign replacement to do your job instead,” Vance said.

“And it’s a heartbreaking story, because he did it; he dutifully did what he was asked to do,” he added. “And on his last day, he packed up his things, he walked to the office parking lot, and he got in his truck and he shot himself.”

The crowd was hushed while processing the story. Vance went on to connect Flanagan’s story to the opioid crisis as well.

“It’s not just Kevin, as you all know. Now economists have measured the ways in which the opioid crisis exploded in the very locations where jobs were shipped overseas,” he continued.

“The open borders demanded by those same people brought some innocent people; of course it did,” Vance added. “But we also know that it brought a lot of cartels. It brought the fentanyl trade, and it left us with millions of orphaned children being raised by aggrieved grandparents.”

Flanagan’s death in 2003 made national headlines. In a note he left behind, he said that he finally felt at home when he got his job at Bank of America.

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He went on to praise the populist message of Louisiana Democrat Senator Huey P. Long from the 1930s.

“Huey Long … once said ‘every man a king’ was the goal of his political program, but no man is a king if their castle is under siege by criminals,” he concluded. “No man is a king if they can’t take their family out to dinner without being mugged or having their car jacked.”

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