Imagine having an asterisk next to a “gold” medal that was really a tie.

Would you honestly be comfortable with that?

Fuck no.

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Only Americans have a mindset of being the best.

American colleges literally subsidize the rest of the world in their athletic endeavors that doesn’t include soccer/football/baseball.

Do you remember the first time you watched Pixar’s The Incredibles when Syndrome says, “I’ll sell everyone my inventions so that everyone can be super. And when everyone’s super? No one will be.”

Admit it, you were confused at first by what Syndrome meant.

When you accept mediocrity and fairness as a result of a certain psy-op, only then can you understand why people are jealous of Americans and want to be us so bad.

But don’t forget, America is quickly becoming a bastion of Western Commies.

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Seriously, go look at the replies to that tweet where true Americans are pointing out that it’s a competition and *only* the true American wanted to do the jump-off?

You mean the Kiwi won, but he was afraid to actually determine if he was the true winner or not in the event?

It is evident to me and hopefully to you that the Kiwi was not a full participant in the “spirit of competition.”

Bystanders such as the original poster has most likely never been considered one of the best, nor the best at anything in his life.

I almost feel sad for him.

Western Commies such as Mike, would line me up against a wall to get executed first on an instinctual level if it really came down to it.

When Marxists tell you who they are, listen to them.

Never stop being the best. You can be humble, but don’t feel guilty being the best.