I watched a lot of it and rooted for team USA, this year not so much (none).who really watches the Olympics anyway
And it really ruins it for the participants that aren't in the woke club, takes all the attention away from the ones that deserve it.
Same here - faithfully watched it every night. Winter and summer games. This year I have not watched a single minute of the Olympics.I watched a lot of it and rooted for team USA, this year not so much (none).
Megan Rapinoe Has Nightmare Of Winning A Medal And Having To Hear The U.S. Anthem Play
I guess white men can jump.
Megan Rapinoe Has Nightmare Of Winning A Medal And Having To Hear The U.S. Anthem Play
Megan Rapinoe Has Nightmare Of Winning A Medal And Having To Hear The U.S. Anthem Play
TOKYO—It’s common for stress to get to professional athletes, but U.S. women’s soccer player Megan Rapinoe has been dealing with a recurring nightmare: winning the gold medal and having to hear the U.S. national anthem play.“Aieee! The anthem of my most hated country!” she would hiss and scream...babylonbee.com
She should get more press!WATCH: U.S. Wrestler Tamyra Mensah-Stock Praises God, America After Winning Gold
“It feels amazing,” Mensah-Stock said of competing for her country. “I love representing the U.S.,” she continued as she brought her hands up in the shape of a heart. “I freaking love living there, I love it, and I’m so happy I get to represent U-S-A,” she said.
WATCH: U.S. Wrestler Tamyra Mensah-Stock Praises God, America After Winning Gold
U.S. wrestler Tamyra Mensah-Stock made history Tuesday, winning gold in the women's 68-kilogram freestyle final.www.breitbart.com
I'm sure CNN will call her an Uncle Tom.She should get more press!
American Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin 'grateful to be able to represent my country'
Sydney McLaughlin barely beat US teammate Dalilah Muhammad in the hurdles
"Just trusting the process. Giving the glory to God. That’s all. This season, hard work and dedication and just really grateful to be able to represent my country and to have this opportunity," she said.
American Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin 'grateful to be able to represent my country'
American sprinters Sydney McLaughlin and Dalilah Muhammad finished 1-2 in the 400-meter hurdles at the Tokyo Olympics on Wednesday.www.foxnews.com