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Louisiana Democratic Party responds to Landry’s comments on LSU Lady Tigers basketball

The Lady Tigers received backlash for not being on the court for the National Anthem during their elite eight game. Coach Kim Mulkey said their absence on the court was nothing intentional. The governor posted on X, formerly Twitter, that student athletes who are not on the court during the anthem should have their scholarships revoked. Landry soon after doubled-down by wearing a LSU shirt on Fox News while reiterating his statement on X. The Louisiana Democratic Party has responded to Governor Jeff Landry's comments on the LSU Lady Tigers basketball team, which received backlash for not being on the court for the National Anthem during a game. The governor suggested that student athletes who are not on the track during the anthem should have their scholarships revoked. The LDP responded by expressing their disappointment at the comments, stating that they cast doubt on the abilities of some of Louisiana's finest female athletes. They urged Landry to set aside divisive rhetoric and instead focus on actionable measures aimed at enhancing education, expanding job opportunities, improving healthcare outcomes, upgrading infrastructure, and fostering safer communities for Louisiana families.

Louisiana Democratic Party responds to Landry’s comments on LSU Lady Tigers basketball

Published : a month ago by Madison Remrey in Sports Politics

MONROE, La. (KNOE) - The Louisiana Democratic Party issued a statement regarding Governor Jeff Landry’s comments on the LSU Lady Tigers basketball team.

The Lady Tigers received backlash for not being on the court for the National Anthem during their elite eight game. Coach Kim Mulkey said their absence on the court was nothing intentional.

The governor posted on X, formerly Twitter, that student athletes who are not on the court during the anthem should have their scholarships revoked. Landry soon after doubled-down by wearing a LSU shirt on Fox News while reiterating his statement on X.

On April 4, the Louisiana Democratic Party released a statement voicing their discontent with Landry’s comments.

The LDP’s statement is as follows:

The people of Louisiana entrusted Governor Jeff Landry to champion their interests, building upon the solid groundwork laid by former Governor John Bel Edwards. Engaging in divisive rhetoric that casts doubt on the abilities of some of Louisiana’s finest female athletes only serves to deepen rifts within our community. Governor Landry’s recent remarks concerning our Lady Tigers basketball team echo the negative assumptions made by the LA Times regarding a talented group of young women. The Lady Tigers have consistently served as a unifying force at our flagship university, elevating women’s sports and attracting fans from diverse backgrounds to celebrate athletic prowess and female empowerment. It’s important to recognize that athletes nationwide, across all levels, often miss portions of event openings due to their rigorous pre-game regimens. These individuals are tirelessly working towards achieving excellence, dedicating themselves to intense preparation, strategic planning, physical conditioning, and moments of reflection and prayer as they face their challenges head-on. We urge Governor Landry to set aside divisive rhetoric and prioritize actionable measures aimed at enhancing education, expanding job opportunities, improving healthcare outcomes, upgrading infrastructure, and fostering safer communities for Louisiana families. These initiatives are crucial for the well-being and prosperity of our state, both now and in the future. We commend the resilience of these young athletes, Coach Mulkey, and their families in the face of criticism from high-ranking officials, all while showcasing some of the finest athleticism our nation has to offer.


Topics: Louisiana State University, Academia, Basketball, DNC

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