• If the US women's team can't respect the national anthem, they don't de

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 13 03:48:14 2023
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    Once again, the US women’s national soccer team (USWNT) is generating
    headlines and, as has become all too typical, the publicity has nothing to
    do with their on-field performance. Instead, players are courting
    controversy for a pointless refusal to sing the national anthem before
    their World Cup matches.

    Such protests have become dismally commonplace in recent years. Longtime
    USWNT player Megan Rapinoe, for example, has been demonstrating during the anthem for years, and she stated in 2019 she did not believe she would
    ever sing it again. In 2021, those protests also reached the Olympics,
    where several American athletes engaged in demonstrations during anthem ceremonies.

    Of course, all of this raises an obvious question: why even bother
    representing a country whose anthem has come to symbolize something so detestable? It should go without saying that any athlete using their
    status as a representative of the United States to publicly bash it
    conveys a vulgar ingratitude. Moreover, it’s disingenuous – none of these
    women will be packing up and moving to another country anytime soon. And
    it’s also utterly shameless, the behavior of petulant, entitled children lashing out for attention.

    Nevertheless, perhaps the reason such stunts have become so typical is
    because they are so effective at garnering the attention their
    perpetrators appear to crave. What is marketed as a kind of courageous
    stand against the powers that be ironically results in endless adulation
    from those very same powers. The mainstream media cheers. Politicians
    award Presidential Medals of Freedom. Stunning and brave, it is not.

    In fact, many on the USWNT seem to consider this kind of political theater
    to be the team’s primary purpose. They don’t appear to be doing a good job promoting soccer – these antics relegate discussion of the actual match
    results to a few fleeting paragraphs at the end of much American coverage.
    It is almost humorous to consider how little coverage of the US women’s
    soccer team seems to care about the US, women, or soccer.

    Sadly, such absurdity is not limited to this year’s World Cup. Like the
    USWNT, most of America’s formerly respectable institutions – its leading universities and businesses, the military and Hollywood – have been torn
    from their putative missions and instead commandeered to tear down
    America’s traditions, disparage its history, and debase its pride on the
    global stage. For America-hating ideologues, nothing gives them more
    pleasure than to subject the rest of us to this perverse self-
    flagellation.

    However, as illustrated by Anheuser-Busch’s debacle earlier this year,
    most Americans don’t appreciate being the target of such obvious and overwhelming disdain. So it should come as no surprise that many are
    simply tuning the competition out altogether. According to a recent poll,
    only 10 percent of US adults said they planned to watch the women’s World
    Cup with any regularity.

    It’s really a shame. A good women’s national team could have done a lot
    for their country, their sport, and women’s athletics writ large. Unfortunately, instead, they seem to be more interested in currying favor
    with the ruling class. Win or lose, that will be the ultimate headline
    coming out of their World Cup performance.

    Terry Schilling is the president of the American Principles Project

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/soccer/if-the-us-women-s-team-can-t- respect-the-national-anthem-they-don-t-deserve-to-represent-america/ar- AA1eufPp

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  • From Michael Falkner@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 13 11:48:18 2023
    Maybe, at this point, they don't want to.

    The USMNT threw a World Cup qualifying series to get their coach fired.

    Given the political and the like makeup of the USWNT, it would not surprise me if we eventually found out they didn't want to win this World Cup to make a point about this nation.

    Mike

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