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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 | August 15, 2022
Novak Djokovic is in a bit of an odd situation. Currently, the defending Wimbledon champion is being denied the opportunity to play in the U.S. Open due to his vaccination status, despite the fact that the tournament itself has no rules on vaccination status for participants. The U.S. is still holding onto its delusion that foreigners who are not vaccinated should not be allowed into the country…
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John Simmons | August 15, 2022
If you think NBA free agent Enes Kanter Freedom is the only player or coach in the NBA that has suffered the consequences of holding worldviews the league doesn’t believe, think again. Freedom posted the transcript of a conversation he had with an anonymous assistant coach in the NBA who recounted a story in which a colleague of his basically ended their friendship because he didn’t support the…
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John Simmons | August 12, 2022
The U.S. government is serving up some nonsense to tennis star Novak Djokovic.  Under the current rules of entry for the United States, the Serbian star and defending Wimbledon champion cannot participate in the final installment of the Grand Slam because he is not vaccinated. The ban still stands despite the fact that U.S. Senator Marsha Balckburn (R-TN) has recently written a letter to…
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John Simmons | August 12, 2022
Dr. Anthony Fauci threw out the ceremonial first pitch at T-Mobile Park on Wednesday and received the Hutch Award, typically given to the MLB player that “best exemplifies the fighting spirit and competitive desire of Fred Hutchinson, the legendary pitcher and manager who died of cancer at the age of 45.” He became just the second non-MLB player to win the award. However, he was greeted with…
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John Simmons | August 11, 2022
Serena Williams will retire from professional tennis after the U.S. Open in late August, concluding what will undoubtedly be considered the greatest female tennis career in history. While any successful athlete always gets nostalgic regarding their career coming to a close, Williams is grousing about the decision because she thinks she wouldn’t have to if her gender were different. In a lengthy…
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John Simmons | August 11, 2022
American sports leagues need to follow the example set by the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) with regards to how to handle transgender female athletes who want to invade women’s sports. The IRFU issued a statement saying that it will ban transgender athletes from playing in any league competitions moving forward. It grudgingly admitted that research shows there are strong and undeniable…
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John Simmons | August 10, 2022
ESPN has been the sports media darling for promoting woke values, and now, one of its reporters will literally be embodying the woke values they so strongly support. Mechelle Voepel, a reporter with ESPN for the past 16 years who has mainly covered volleyball, women’s basketball and the WNBA, announced in a series of tweets that next year she will be transitioning to a man. “At some point, you…
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John Simmons | August 10, 2022
The Seattle Mariners defeated the New York Yankees 1-0 in 13 innings last night in what was the longest game of the MLB season so far. But that perhaps wasn’t even the biggest storyline coming from the evening on the diamond. Before the game started, Dr. (and I say that part loosely) Anthony Fauci threw out the ceremonial first pitch at T-Mobile Park and received the Hutch Award, typically given…
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John Simmons | August 9, 2022
Something confusing is brewing in Oklahoma Sooners football. Cale Gundy, an assistant coach with the Sooners program since the 1998 season, resigned unexpectedly on Monday. In addition to being involved in coaching for nearly three decades, Gundy was a standout quarterback for the Crimson and Cream and was one of the first highly accomplished quarterbacks for the Sooners. His resignation is not…