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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 | April 21, 2022
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Disney have been in a long standing battle ever since the governor signed the "Parental Rights in Education Bill," which prevents teaching K-3 public school children sexual material. This was a smart move by DeSantis, since teachers were using this as a way to indoctrinate children with the LGTBQIA+ ideology. Not having opposed the bill from the outset, Disney came…
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John Simmons | April 21, 2022
Wimbledon's senseless decision to ban Russian athletes from the iconic tournament has drawn lots of backlash from the tennis community at large. Novak Djokovic, who knows a thing or two about being on the receiving end of stupid decisions from governing tennis bodies, blasted the decision as "crazy." Related: Russian Tennis Stars Banned From Competing In Wimbledon "I cannot support the…
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John Simmons | April 21, 2022
Yet another decorated and prominent athletic figure is calling for an end to the presence of transgendered athletes in women's swimming. Emma McKeon, the most decorated Australian Olympian of all time, spoke out about the issue that has taken the sport by storm at Griffith University's A Better Future for All seminar this past week. Needless to say, she would like to see the presence of…
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John Simmons | April 20, 2022
After a four-year legal battle, a college settled a legal case brought by a professor whom it had disciplined for using the "wrong" pronouns when addressing a student. Philosophy professor Nicolas Meriwether of Shawnee State University got in trouble with the school for calling a transgendered female student "sir." Meriwether said he used words like "sir," "ma'am," and other respectful terms to…
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John Simmons | April 20, 2022
Apparently, the sports world still has a thing for banning Russian athletes from competitions. Wimbledon announced that Russian and Belarusian tennis athletes will not be allowed to compete in the iconic tournament, but those same athletes can compete in the French Open as neutral athletes. "In the circumstances of such unjustified and unprecedented military aggression, it would be unacceptable…
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John Simmons | April 20, 2022
Most schools offer things like sports teams, book clubs, or music lessons for kids after school. But one school in Pennsylvania is considering offering an extracurricular activity that is literally demonic. The Northern Elementary School board in York, PA will hold a probationary vote to allow an After School Satan Club in the school, continuing a disturbing trend by self-proclaimed Satanists to…
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John Simmons | April 19, 2022
Colin Kaepernick changes his mind on the NFL more than Anthony Fauci changes his mind on how to effectively fight COVID. Just six months ago, Kaepernick released a Netflix documentary in which he bashed the NFL for being no better than slave owners form the 1800s. He has repeatedly lambasted the NFL for ousting him (he says) from the league despite his social justice stunts that started in 2016…
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John Simmons | April 19, 2022
Tanner Houck is a starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, and Mel Kiper Jr. analyzes the NFL Draft for ESPN. What do they have in common? Both these men are unvaccinated, and both will not be able to do their jobs as a result. Houck and the Red Sox will visit the Toronto Blue Jays on April 26th in Canada, but Houck will not make the trip due to not having gotten the jab. The MLB does not…
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John Simmons | April 15, 2022
April 15th is tax day, but as a born and bred New Englander and Boston sports fan, it carries a little extra meaning. Nine years ago today, the City of Boston was celebrating Patriot's Day. This holiday, which is unique to Massachusetts, commemorates the battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, which began the War for American Independence. It is celebrated on the third Monday of…