America Sure Did Forget About the Woke Olympics in a Hurry

What an amazing performance we got to see in the women’s freestyle wrestling championships in the Olympics in Japan this year. American patriot Tamyra Mensa-Stock defeated Nigerian champ Blessing Oborudundin 4-1 to capture the gold medal and the hearts of the American people.

After her gold medal-winning performance, Mensa-Stock draped herself in the American flag, praised God and her home country, and had nothing but good things to say about her victory for the USA, USA, USA! That’s how Olympic champions should behave toward their home countries.

But “haters gonna hate,” as this meme points out. The purple-haired sandwich hawker from the US women’s soccer team had nothing but awful things to say about America after she led the American team to multiple humiliating defeats in the Olympics. A team of toddlers could have crushed those pathetic losers, because they were more concerned with promoting Black Lives Matter and Joe Biden than with, you know, actually winning at the sport they’re supposed to represent.

This meme is such a perfect description of that dichotomy and hypocrisy… right down to the “Wokyo Olympics” logo on the purple-haired freak’s shirt.

Congrats once again to the Tamyra Mensa-Stock: You are the best of what we all love about America!


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