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“I’m not going to feign indifference. I want them to lose.” With a scoreless tie against a greatly inferior Portugal team, the USWNT will move on to the knockout round of the Women’s World Cup, much to the disappointment of Jason. “Portugal almost ended the American Nightmare, the band of Megan Rapinoe-led entitled women who struggle to respect our national anthem and lie about pay 'inequality.'” Whitlock lays out his case for why cheering against this team of anthem-kneeling “Karens” is the most patriotic thing a sports fan can do. “If they lose on Sunday to Sweden, I’m sure Rapinoe will figure out a way to blame sexism, systemic racism, or homophobia.” T.J. Moe and Steve Kim join “Fearless” to discuss how we got to the point of actively cheering against an American team. Plus, there’s a feud brewing in the NFL between owners and running backs, and it recently boiled over in Indianapolis between Colts owner Jim Irsay and star running back Jonathan Taylor. What’s at the root of the issue, and why are ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith and Marcus Spears so worried about NFL players' feelings?
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“I’m not going to feign indifference. I want them to lose.” With a scoreless tie against a greatly inferior Portugal team, the USWNT will move on to the knockout round of the Women’s World Cup, much to the disappointment of Jason. “Portugal almost ended the American Nightmare, the band of Megan Rapinoe-led entitled women who struggle to respect our national anthem and lie about pay 'inequality.'” Whitlock lays out his case for why cheering against this team of anthem-kneeling “Karens” is the most patriotic thing a sports fan can do. “If they lose on Sunday to Sweden, I’m sure Rapinoe will figure out a way to blame sexism, systemic racism, or homophobia.” T.J. Moe and Steve Kim join “Fearless” to discuss how we got to the point of actively cheering against an American team. Plus, there’s a feud brewing in the NFL between owners and running backs, and it recently boiled over in Indianapolis between Colts owner Jim Irsay and star running back Jonathan Taylor. What’s at the root of the issue, and why are ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith and Marcus Spears so worried about NFL players' feelings?
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