John Simmons
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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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USA Today columnist Nancy Armour demonstrated just how desperately she needs improvement in her critical thinking skills. On Friday evening, she published a column about an online feud between Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and OutKick’s Riley Gaines, the latter of whom has been a strong advocate for keeping men out of women’s sports for the past three years. The feud began when Gaines said that a…
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Major League Baseball (MLB) officially made late Cincinnati Reds superstar Pete Rose eligible for the Hall of Fame. Commissioner Rob Manfred revealed that President Donald Trump played a role in that decision. Rose had been banned from Hall of Fame consideration since 1991 for illegally placing bets on his team as a player and manager from 1985 to 1987, in violation of a league rule. For 34…
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As an avid sports fan, I’ve witnessed some pretty arrogant behavior form players and coaches. But its been a while since I’ve seen an athlete act this proud, brash - and, frankly, disgusting. "Verónica" Garcia won the girls' 2A 400-dash in Washington State on Saturday with a time of 55.70 seconds. But the problem is, Garcia is a boy, not a girl, and this is the second year in a row he has "won"…
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Another day, another example of boys invading girls' sports and taking away the awards due to them. Minnesota just wrapped up its Class 4A Section 5 softball championship on Thursday, and Champlin Park defeated Rogers - the defending state champs - in back-to-back games to take home the title. Marrissa Rothenberger pitched two shutouts to help guide Champlin Park to the top of the division. But…
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Earlier this month, the WNBA launched an investigation into claims from Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese that she was verbally attacked with racial slurs. That investigation is over, and has found no evidence to substantiate the claims. Shocking, I know. Reese was fouled hard by Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, and after she went to confront Clark for the hard (yet not dirty) foul, fans booed…
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Today is Memorial Day, which means that today (and even the whole weekend) we should be honoring the men and women who died in defense of this country. But a WNBA franchise thought it would be best to honor a drug-addicted anti-hero than our brave soldiers. The Minnesota Lynx hosted the Connecticut Sun on Friday, and before the game, Lynx forward Napheesa Collier grabbed the mike and said it was…
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The WNBA wants you to respect women’s sports, as if most people don’t already. On Thursday night, the Atlanta Dream hosted the Indiana Fever in a WNBA clash.  Atlanta decided to make a court design that had the following message on it: “Pay some respect to women’s sports.” Pay some respect to women's sports. New season. New era. New court. It's more than just a statement, it's a…
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A columnist from USA Today wants the NFL to defy Donald Trump’s efforts to wipe out DEI and double down on enabling discrimination. In an opinion piece published on Monday titled “Is NFL caving to anti-DEI movement? The optics don't look good,” author Jarrett Bell explained that he is rather upset that Trump is doing everything he can to stop the spread of "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion" - an…
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ESPN’s Ryan Clark picked a fight with Robert Griffin III that he had no business in starting. First, we need to go to the WNBA to see where this all started (don’t worry, we won’t linger there long). On Saturday, the Indiana Fever defeated the Chicago Sky, but during the game, a hard foul committed by the Fever's Caitlin Clark on the Sky's Angel Reese grabbed the most attention. Clark fouled…
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What do you do when governments don’t stand up for your right to justice? You stand up for yourself. On Saturday May 17, AB Hernandez won the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division 3 long jump and triple jump events in the women’s category. This normally wouldn’t make national headlines if it were a standard meet, but it was anything but. Hernandez, who attends Jurupa Valley High…