American-Born Olympian Who Competed for China Wins ESPY for ‘Breakthrough Athlete of the Year’
Traitor Eileen GU, the U.S.-born skier who competed for China, has been awarded the ESPY for “Breakthrough Athlete of the Year.”
Traitor Eileen GU, the U.S.-born skier who competed for China, has been awarded the ESPY for “Breakthrough Athlete of the Year.”
Eileen Gu is taking a step up in the world and has now become an ambassador for the US effort to hold the event in Salt Lake City.
NASCAR Daytona 500 ratings not only came in at a three-year high, they also beat the NBA’s vaunted All-Star Game and the Olympics.
Feb. 23 (UPI) — The 2022 Beijing Olympics drew the smallest TV audience for an Olympics in recorded history, according to data released by NBC on Wednesday.
A prominent American is apologizing for wanting to play sports in a land governed by a tyrannical and abusive regime, but it’s not the right American.
NBC’s broadcast of the Genocide Games in Beijing was an unmitigated ratings disaster averaging just 11.4 million viewers.
There were many reasons to think NBC made a savvy business deal in 2014 when it locked up the American media rights to the Olympics through 2032 for $7.75 billion. These Olympics were a disaster for the network. It’s harder to see those reasons now.
Chinese state media gloated over the weekend that the Beijing Winter Olympics generated a windfall of profits for domestic sportswear companies – companies which, of course, would have no scruples about using forced labor from the oppressed Uyghur Muslims to create their products.
Twitter has reportedly removed hundreds of fake Chinese accounts and bots that were promoting the Genocide Games while sweeping China’s human rights abuses under the rug.
Journalists who covered the Genocide Games are finally speaking out to say that China blocked their access to the Internet.
IOC officials allowed a chinese official to shut down reporters’ questions about human rights abuses in the Communist country.
CNN on Monday published an article written by Communist China’s state-run news agency Xinhua that effusively promoted the Beijing Winter Olympics as a triumph of the tyrannical government’s coronavirus controls and green energy technology, with no mention whatsoever of China’s human rights abuses.
US-born Olympian Eileen Gu, who abandoned America to win gold for the China, does not seem very interested in Chinese communism.
On Wednesday, the Associated Press published an article full of glowing praise for China’s handling of the Olympics. Specifically, the AP tells readers just how delicious the Communist Party’s food has been.
The Associated Press is jumping to the defense of Eileen Gu, the US-born skier who defected from America to win gold for the red Chinese.
Fifteen-year-old Russian skater Kamila Valieva, bizarrely permitted to continue competing in the disastrous Beijing Winter Olympics after failing a drug test, claimed through her lawyers on Tuesday that she might have drunk from a water glass contaminated by her grandfather’s heart medication.
Sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson believes that racism may have been behind her 2020 Tokyo Olympics ban for marijuana use.
Chinese state media on Sunday swooned over American snowboarder Tessa Maud, who won no medals at the Beijing Winter Olympics but made herself useful to the Chinese Communist Party by praising her hosts and gushing over the Olympic Village accommodations, at a time when other athletes were complaining about hideous food and substandard living conditions.
Officials with U.S. Ski and Snowboard are looking into allegations that Olympic coach Peter Foley snapped nude photos of women athletes and separate charges involving Olympic snowboarder Hagen Kearney.
NBC has publicly addressed its low-rated broadcast of the Genocide Games, with a senior network executive describing the situation as “difficult” while blaming the pandemic for the low level of enthusiasm.
A South Korean civic group called the “Righteous People” tore up a Chinese Communist flag at a rally near the Chinese Embassy in Seoul on Friday.
Chinese state media on Thursday tried to counter widespread reports of poor-quality food and borderline starvation among foreign athletes at the Beijing Winter Olympic village by claiming the visitors were actually enjoying a “banquet of delicacies” to go along with the corrupt and morally compromised “sports feast” of the Genocide Games.
15-year-old Russian figure skating champion Kamila Valieva was allowed to continue practicing for the Beijing Winter Olympics on Thursday even though she tested positive for a banned substance.
NBC’s Tuesday night telecast of the Beijing Winter Olympics drew catastrophic ratings with a -59 percent plunge compared to the 2018 PyeongChang Games, reports Sports Media Watch.
Communist China’s so-called “closed-loop” coronavirus Olympic bubble on Wednesday has been reportedly popped by 465 Chinese Coronavirus cases thus far.
Eileen Gu, the US-born skier who defected to China, has become a massive celebrity there after her gold medal win.
US-born freeskier Eileen Gu refused to answer questions about whether she renounced her US citizenship to compete for China in the Olympics.
American-born Chinese gold medalist Eileen Gu calls herself an “ally” of BLM but remains silent on the persecution of minorities in China.
NBC’s Mike Tirico began Friday’s Winter Olympics opening ceremony by saying, “just over six months ago in Tokyo, we said we were about to embark on an Olympics unlike any other. Now we’re about to top that.”
Leslie Jones is free to take to social media to give her commentary about the Olympics after a misunderstanding with some of her posts.
Eighteen-year-old freeski champion Eileen Gu gave China its first women’s gold medal of the 2022 Winter Olympics on Tuesday, becoming the breakout star of the least-watched Games in TV history. Chinese state media is eager to use Gu for propaganda while protecting her image as a globalist megastar, while American media is reluctant to ask tough questions about why a California teen would put her incredible talent at the service of a genocidal slave-taking dictatorship.
Chinese state media outlets, and China’s tightly-controlled social media platforms, bestowed lavish praise upon 18-year-old American defector Eileen Gu on Tuesday after she won a gold medal at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Chinese tennis player and three-time Olympic competitor Peng Shuai, who disappeared for weeks after accusing a high-ranking Communist official of raping her and has lately been recanting her allegations under the watchful eye of regime operatives, was parked in the stands on Tuesday to cheer American defector Eileen Gu as she won a gold medal for Beijing.
19-year-old figure skater Zhu Yi, who was born in California but renounced her American citizenship in 2018 to compete for China, was mercilessly heckled by Chinese social media users after she fell on the ice on Sunday and finished in last place at the Beijing Winter Olympics. The heckling was so intense that Chinese government censors intervened and shut down almost a hundred accounts on Weibo, China’s heavily-controlled alternative to banned Twitter.
The genocide Olympics has been a huge TV bust for NBC, down more than 52 percent over 2018, and a major disappointment for the U.S. medal count.
Two of the US-born Olympians who abandoned America for Team China have suffered humiliating embarrassments in Beijing.
Famed Chinese dissident artist Badiucao reported on Friday that satirical posters he created to lampoon the Beijing Winter Olympics were banned at George Washington University (GWU), ostensibly because the Chinese artist is guilty of “racism.” After a weekend of intense focus from human rights organizations, the university backed down on its threat to remove the posters and punish the students who displayed them.
As the Beijing genocide games progress, more complaints are being heard from the Olympians about the living conditions.
The American-born Olympic ice skater who gave up her U.S. citizenship to compete for China has fallen on the ice for a second time.
Olympic athletes who have all of a sudden been so silent in the face of Chinese human rights abuses will likely remain silent after the games.