Third-Place Loser Makes the Olympics All About Her Loser Self

Since we don’t watch any “take a knee” sports at all anymore, we haven’t really been paying any attention to the Olympics here at the old Facts Not Memes mobile headquarters. But unfortunately, the Olympics insists on inserting itself into our lives due to the current insane woke times we’re experiencing.

You probably got the gist of this meme immediately. Some third-place loser in one of the track and field events pitched a big ol’ snit fit over the American national anthem during the medal ceremony.

Hey, Third-Place Loser: Do you know who didn’t deserve to have you throw a fit on the podium next to her? The winner! You know, the American champion who threw the hammer five yards farther than you did on her worst throw?

We used to have these things called patriotism and sportsmanship in the Olympics. Do you know what you should have done during that medal ceremony, Third-Place Loser? (We refuse to call her by her given name, since all she wants is attention.) She should have taken her little medal and congratulated the two better athletes who kicked her butt.

But nooo… The Third-Place Loser had to make it all about herself.


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