Posted on 07/27/2021 7:24:50 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
Following the U.S. Woman’s Olympic team’s horrible loss to Sweden the other night after taking a knee for BLM, social justice warrior Megan Rapinoe said women’s sports “still needs to get better” criticism.
The team received mounds of criticism which some on the team are not used to. The media hit the team for their poor performance. Sweden crushed the U.S. team to end a 44-game win streak in a rare loss. Rapinoe says she saw a good amount of it.
“I know what it is,” she said according to Yahoo Sports. “I’m on social media. I’m not a hermit.” Rapinoe sounded like she enjoyed the onslaught of criticism. The report noted that the athlete sees criticism as a sign of respect.
Rapinoe said, “I always welcome the criticism.” But, she added, “For women’s sports, criticism in the media still needs to get better.”
“It says to me that people are watching the games and understand the importance of games and understand different teams,” Rapinoe said.
Of course, much of the anger directed at the U.S. women’s team wasn’t based solely on their performance. Instead, it was fueled, in large part, by the team’s repeated disrespect towards the flag and anthem.
Rapinoe said to bring it on. The more people that criticize means more people care.
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That's your opinion.
Hers my criticism: I will actively avoid anyone or anything associated to a bunch of America hating scumbag whores. How about them apples?
Obviously, my friend.
In fact, most people, look better and more attractive if they smiled and acted like human beings.
They don’t have to be these gorgeous super models.
Not sure why you needed to remind me that it was my opinion. I knew that it was. Feel free to agree or disagree, makes no difference to me at the end of the day.
Peace be with you.
She should retire from soccer and become a fish monger.
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