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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 | December 9, 2022
Cats can be hard to be around: they act aloof and usually don’t want to be around people. But most people wouldn’t actually throw one out of their sight if they encountered one. But Brazil’s World Cup press officer is not like most people. In a press conference on Wednesday in which Brazilian winger Vinicius Jr. was taking questions from the media ahead of his squad’s match against Croatia on…
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John Simmons | December 8, 2022
The 2022 World Cup has been heavily under the influence of the woke agenda, but one prominent star on one of the last eight teams has been forthright in sharing his Christian faith. England winger Bukayo Saka - who has scored three times in four games for the Three Lions - recently shared how reading the Bible each night during his squad’s stay at the World Cup has given him a sense of grounding…
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John Simmons | December 8, 2022
USWNT star Megan Rapinoe might be the athlete that makes my skin crawl the most for many reasons: she’s anti-American, one of - if not the - strongest supporter of the LGBT agenda in the realm of athletics, and is as arrogant as they come. In addition to that sterling combination of traits, she’s now the cofounder of an entertainment company. Rapinoe and her “wife,” former WNBA star Sue Bird,…
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John Simmons | December 6, 2022
Former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is getting sued for pretending to be struck by lightning. Allow me to explain. The future NFL Hall of Famer was shooting a commercial for online sports gambling site PointsBets. Brees and a marketing team traveled down to the Catatumbo River in Venezuela, which is home to a never-ending lightning storm. This setting was chosen because the purpose…
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John Simmons | December 5, 2022
The USMNT was emphatically bounced from the World Cup by the Netherlands on Saturday, losing in rather humiliating fashion, 3-1. But that escaped the attention of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), who wished the U.S. men the best of luck - 11 hours after being eliminated. The round of 16 match kicked off at 10 a.m. EST, meaning the Americans World Cup run ended by lunch. But Menendez - or his social…
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John Simmons | December 5, 2022
While the NFL’s annual “My Cause My Cleats” initiative was meant to gain publicity for deserving charities across the country, yet another star is using his cleats to promote a woke organization. Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. chose to promote “Everytown for Gun Safety,” an organization that unsurprisingly seeks to end gun violence by pressuring lawmakers into passing…
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John Simmons | December 2, 2022
Each year, the NFL hosts a fundraising campaign called “My Cause, My Cleats,” in which the league permits and encourages players to come up with a design on their footwear that shows support for a charity of their choosing. Usually, players use it to raise awareness for fundraisers that help breast cancer survivors or that prevent sex trafficking, but one player used his design to support…
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John Simmons | December 2, 2022
You’ve heard of throwing your remote at the TV in a rage, but I’ll bet you’ve never seen someone stab their TV with a knife…until today. After Mexico failed to get out of the group stage of the World Cup for the first time since the 1994 tournament, a dedicated El Tri fan watching Mexico’s 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia (which was still not enough to get them to the knockout stage) began punching his…
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John Simmons | December 1, 2022
If you had an all-women referee crew managing a match on your World Cup bingo card (or if you're kind of person that cares about that sort of thing), today is your lucky day! A group of three female referees will be officiating today’s Group E match between Germany and Costa Rica for the first time in the tournament’s history. France's Stéphanie Frappart will be the head official in the match,…
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John Simmons | December 1, 2022
Members of the USMNT aren’t the only ones elated by advancing to the Round of 16 at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.  Thanks to the collective bargaining agreement signed between the USMNT and the U.S. women’s national team (USWNT), the female soccer players that are currently watching the World Cup from home just earned a 50/50 share of the prize money allotted to the USMNT for reaching the…