
If you haven’t seen this, then you live like a normal person in the real world.
I have no interest in women’s basketball, but this incident is fascinating to watch. I didn’t do a deep dive, but nobody is providing a convincing explanation.
Sophie Cunningham is a basketball player, and she is objecting to a referee not calling a foul on an opposing player. Many people have discussed the incident. In this clip, Greg Gutfeld misses the point just as everyone else did. For some reason, the skinny girl talks about some unrelated drama for a whole minute. She seems to think it’s funny or charming to waste our time.
It’s fascinating to watch because we recognize that Sophie is giving the malocchio. Just like Sparky, humans have instincts that have been passed along in our DNA. These visceral instincts help us survive. Most of those instincts are exercised often enough, that the behavior is recognized.
Open a cabinet, and get startled by a spider. Stand on the edge of a tall building, and get that woozy feeling. We understand those instincts, and can name and master them.
If we were rational and scientific, this hag would have been thrown off a bridge.

Instead, she’s a member of Congress because nobody wants to be saddled with a gypsy curse.
We rarely see a witch give the evil eye. I’m not being superstitious, just regular stitious.

The Black girl is moving, arguing and pointing, like a regular human. Sophie is calm, still and moving deliberately. That’s a hex.
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