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John Simmons is a Culture reporter for the MRCTV Blog, specializing in exposing liberal bias in the world of sports. He graduated with a degree in journalism from Liberty University and has written for numerous publications and websites, including The Boston Globe, The Liberty Champion, and The Standing for Freedom Center. 

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John Simmons | March 31, 2023
ESPN's Kendrick Perkins has a say in who will win this year’s NBA MVP award -- Lord help us all. It also appears he will not be using his say in the matter to vote for a white player. Outkick’s Bobby Burack voiced his opinion on the matter, saying that in all likelihood Perkins would not be voting for any white candidates due to racial bias. Perkins liked the tweet, suggesting that he agrees…
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John Simmons | March 31, 2023
NPR exists for one reason: to tell urban elites what they want to hear. And in 2023, they want to hear happy talk about their current favorite grievance group. So it's no surprise that NPR is not fully convinced transgenders competing in women’s sports is a bad thing. In response to the World Athletics ban on transgenders competing in women’s track and field events, NPR tweeted out: The…
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John Simmons | March 30, 2023
A Canadian powerlifting coach just proved to the world once again that allowing men to compete in women’s sports is a dumb idea. Avi Silverburg entered the Heroes Classic Powerlifting meet in Alberta, Canada and he participated in the 84+ kilograms division bench press competition -- as a female. He did this to mock the competition's entry rules and to prove that men should never be allowed to…
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John Simmons | March 30, 2023
The Lipscomb Bisons baseball team lost to the Vanderbilt Commodores 11-1 on Tuesday, but what happened before that game served a greater purpose for both teams than what happened on the diamond. The game was scheduled for the day after the shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville, the same city both Lipscomb and Vanderbilt have campuses. During class on Tuesday morning, Bisons pitcher Logan…
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John Simmons | March 29, 2023
Plenty of NBA fans would likely admit that the league is trending in the wrong direction. Damian Lillard, one of the league’s best known stars, seems to think so as well. The Portland Trail Blazers point guard appeared on an an episode of “The Old Man and the Three” podcast with JJ Reddick and voiced his disgust with how entitled the next generation of NBA talent behaves. He cited his own…
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John Simmons | March 29, 2023
Caitlyn Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes defeated the Louisville Cardinals, 97-83, in the Elite Eight of the women’s March Madness tournament.  Despite the crushing loss, Cardinals guard Hailey Van Lith carried herself with a level of maturity that most professionals can’t muster. When asked in a postgame presser if the loss motivated her to do better next year or to prove herself in other settings…
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John Simmons | March 29, 2023
Courage spreads like wildfire, and Ivan Provorov's stance against the LGBT agenda has the NHL ablaze with people willing to value religious and personal convictions over LGBT nonsense. John Simmons analyzes the NHL's stand against progressive influence in the latest installment of the "Woke World of Sports."   Follow us on Twitter: The NYC teachers union is outright embracing racism!…
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John Simmons | March 28, 2023
Mike Wise is the living definition of a ... well, let's show some decorum and call him a self-regarding, insufferable jerk. (Trust me, that's far better than he deserves.) Formerly a Washington Post sports writer, he mercifully left the paper some years ago. Unfortunately, he still contributes opinion pieces to it (the insufferable will always have a home at The Post!), and uses the perch to vent…
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John Simmons | March 28, 2023
Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reeves has been one of the few bright spots for his team this season. He has been shredding opposing d’s and providing a much-needed energy boost while Anthony Davis and LeBron James continue to be subpar in leadership and play. Reeves has had a solid season overall, but his stats in the month of March have been especially eye-popping: Austin Reaves had 25 PTS…
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John Simmons | March 27, 2023
It’s March, so that means it’s Women’s History Month. ESPN decided to make a tribute video to celebrate all that women have done in sports by highlighting … a dude. ESPN -- which keeps inventing ways to be stupid -- broadcast a minute-long segment whose premise was that Lia Thomas competing in NCAA women’s swimming was a landmark moment in the advancement and recognition of women's sports. Of…