Megyn Kelly blasted United States Women’s National Team player Megan Rapinoe for her laughter after the team’s elimination from the World Cup. Rapinoe has been on the receiving end of multiple rants by high-profile talk show hosts after seeming not to care about the team’s historically bad performance in her final season.
Kelly, who pulls no punches on matters involving woke social justice activists like Rapinoe, slammed the soccers on her Sirius XM show. “She couldn’t execute,” said Kelly, talking about Rapinoe’s missed penalty shot that turned out to be a crucial moment and turned the tide of the game.
Kelly saw this team for exactly what it was, a group of soccer players who decided to focus more on social activism than on the sport that America sent them overseas to play. “She was too focused on her wokeism, it trickled down to her troops, and now they’re losers,” Kelly said.
Kelly was quick to say goodbye to the blue-haired soccer star, who is now retired following the loss. “It was a miss, it was a loss, and it was the end of her career. And good. Goodbye,” Kelly continued. “I won’t miss her or her leadership.”
For those who are unfamiliar with Rapinoe’s social justice teachings, Ben Shapiro went on a similar rant on his podcast where he described why so many conservatives can’t stand to watch her take the soccer field. Shapiro said, “she’s most famous for having blue hair and also for really hating America. I mean, the national anthem is bad and America is a deeply sexist and racist place, even though they’re paying her way too much money to play a sport no one has ever watched, except once every four years when we all pretend to be interested in women’s soccer and all the rest of it.”
This World Cup was a huge loss for the American team that once dominated the world of women’s soccer. Now, with the old guard retiring and making room for the next generation, it is yet to be seen if the USWNT will rise to any similar sort of dominance. The team also has an opportunity to distance itself from Rapinoe and to begin recreating the buzz that surrounded the team at its pre-wokeness dominance.
As for Rapinoe, while many Americans would love for her to vanish into obscurity, it is almost a sure thing that some media company will bring her on as a commentator or analyst for future soccer games. If that’s the case, the US Soccer Federation is going to have a very difficult time convincing Americans that the team is on the field striving to bring a win back to the States.
For now, we might as well rejoice in the knowledge that Rapinoe will no longer be donning the Stars and Stripes to embarrass the nation any longer. Her tenure as an “ambassador” to the USA is finally over, an ending that was long overdue.
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