America’s soccer dream took another hit—and, as usual, the blame lands squarely on the feet of out-of-control officials and weak-kneed international soccer bureaucrats. The so-called “red card” slapped on Folarin Balogun during the U.S. match against Bosnia and Herzegovina was just another example of how American excellence gets punished, not rewarded, on the world stage. Miraculously, as the story exploded, even President Trump and FIFA’s top brass chimed in—because that’s how chaotic and biased the soccer world has become.
Balogun was taken out of the game for a questionable call. The result? The U.S. lost one of its top players not just that day, but also for the next crucial battle with Belgium. How convenient for the soccer elite, who never miss a chance to sideline Americans from making real gains. It’s a classic play straight from the globalist playbook: sideline America’s best, rig the rules, and pretend it’s all “fair.”
Meanwhile, Europe’s soccer overlords sip champagne, gloating as they see another rising American star pushed to the sidelines by nonsense officiating. Fans are left wondering—how long will this anti-American bias keep infecting world sports? Liberals love to talk about “fairness” and “inclusion,” but when Americans are in the spotlight, those nice-sounding words disappear as fast as Balogun did from the field.
Let’s not forget—this is the same international soccer world that shrugs off cheating, brutality, and backroom deals—unless, of course, it’s an American. Then suddenly, the rulebook is thicker than the tax code and just as twisted. It’s breathtaking hypocrisy, and conservatives shouldn’t stay silent.
If the U.S. ever wants a fair shot at global sports, it’s time to call out this nonsense for what it is: coordinated, cowardly, and designed to keep American athletes down. Are we really going to keep letting foreign bureaucrats decide who plays and who sits? Or is it time to remind the world—the American spirit can’t and won’t be red-carded?
Source: Redstate
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