‘Disgusting, spoiled brat’ Gwen Berry isn’t after OLYMPIC gold. She’s trying out for the SPENDING kind.

“I feel like it was a setup, and they did it on purpose,” said Olympic athlete Gwen Berry of hearing the national anthem for the nation she’s going to represent at the Olympics. “I was pissed, to be honest.”

People like greedy Gwen don’t comprehend the nature or purpose of the Olympics. Like a lot of youths brainwashed by our leftist, communist, racist school system, like so many products of mainstream TV, MTV, Nickelodeon, Nike “culture,” Gwen thinks the Olympics are about HER. About HER achievements, HER feelings, HER career. Her “Brand.”

She’s no different than any dumb TikTok weirdo, except that she gets international attention for her insane stunts. And bigger sponsorships. Like Matt Walsh said, a “disgusting, spoiled brat.”

This stunt involved promoting a t-shirt (that you can BUY!!) in “protest” of the national anthem.

Berry’s reaction to the “Star-Spangled Banner” was as notable as anything on the track on a blazing-hot Saturday, the second-to-last day at U.S. Olympic trials. With temperatures reaching 101 degrees (38 Celsius) on the field, DeAnna Price won the event with a throw of 263 feet, 6 inches (80.31 meters), which was nearly 7 feet longer than Berry’s throw. Price broke the meet record on four of her six throws, and the last two of those throws also broke the American record.

Second place belonged to Brooke Andersen, while Berry grabbed the third spot by a scant 2 inches over Janee Kassanavoid. Berry, heading to her second Olympics, has promised to use her position in Tokyo to keep raising awareness about social injustices in her home country.

She’s doing her best to capitalize on it. You see, being in the Olympics isn’t enough for a career anymore. You gotta go Rapinoe and Kaepernick these days to get the big Nike/China money.

And when your claim to fame is, uh, the hammer throw? And you come in third? BARELY? Yeah, you aren’t going on the Gatorade bottle until you … well, do this.

When she tried it before it didn’t work out as well. She raised her fist at the Pan American games and got disqualified for making a political statement from the podium. RIGHTLY SO, but everyone acted like it undid the Civil Rights Era entirely.

Since then, being an “activist” has become majorly lucrative, and she’s getting another shot. And taking it. OPENLY.

“I don’t need to do anything sport-wise,” says Gwen. “What I need to do is speak for my community, to represent my community and to help my community. Because that’s more important than sports.”

Yeah. We know what community you mean, Gwen. It’s not Black. It’s $$$ green.


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