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SELLOUT: Eileen Gu's Anti-American Olympic Fame EXPOSED as Patriots Question Her Loyalty

Gary FranchiFebruary 21, 2026163 views
SELLOUT: Eileen Gu's Anti-American Olympic Fame EXPOSED as Patriots Question Her Loyalty
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Olympic skier Eileen Gu is having her moment in the spotlight, but it's built on one of the most shameful betrayals in American sports history. The February issue of Time magazine featured the China-representing athlete on its cover, celebrating someone who turned her back on the country that gave her everything.

Gu just won silver in freestyle skiing slopestyle in Milan and is favored to medal in other events - all while competing for the Communist Chinese regime instead of Team USA. This Stanford student has become the poster child for putting money over patriotism, serving as a spokesperson for companies ranging from Red Bull to Tiffany & Co., working as a model, and becoming the fourth-highest-paid female athlete globally.

The Ultimate Sellout Story

Let's be crystal clear about what's happening here: An American-born athlete, educated in American schools, trained by American coaches, chose to represent Communist China because it was more profitable. While real American athletes sacrifice everything to wear the red, white, and blue, Gu calculated that Chinese endorsement deals were worth more than American pride.

This isn't just about sports - it's about loyalty, values, and what it means to be American. Gu's decision to compete for China sends a devastating message to young athletes: your country doesn't matter if the price is right.

"She represents everything wrong with today's globalist mindset - no roots, no loyalty, just whatever pays the most," said one Olympic coach who requested anonymity.

The mainstream media celebrates Gu as some kind of groundbreaking figure, but patriots see the truth. She's a cautionary tale about what happens when American values take a backseat to Chinese money.

Where Are Her Defenders Now?

Companies continue lining up to sponsor this sellout while real American athletes struggle for recognition and funding. Red Bull, Tiffany, and others apparently believe betraying your country is good for business - a calculation that should disgust every patriotic American.

As Gu continues collecting medals and magazine covers for Communist China, one question remains: How long will we celebrate those who choose foreign flags over American freedom?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedFeb 22, 2026
Question for the group - can she even legally hold dual citizenship while competing for China? I thought the CCP doesn't allow dual citizenship for their athletes.
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LegalEagle45VerifiedFeb 22, 2026
You're right to question this. China typically requires renunciation of other citizenships, so there's definitely something fishy going on here.
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RedWhiteBlue2024VerifiedFeb 22, 2026
Finally someone's calling this out!
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TruthSeeker101VerifiedFeb 22, 2026
The mainstream media gave her a complete pass on this. Thank goodness for outlets that aren't afraid to ask the tough questions about where her loyalties really lie.
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MediaSkepticVerifiedFeb 22, 2026
The double standard is incredible. Imagine if an American athlete did this with Russia - the coverage would be completely different.
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VeteranDadVerifiedFeb 22, 2026
My son is in the military right now and stories like this just make me sick. While he's serving our country, she's literally helping our adversaries for endorsement deals.
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PatriotMom67VerifiedFeb 23, 2026
This is exactly what I've been saying! You can't have it both ways - either you're American or you're not. She chose China for the money and now wants to act like she's still one of us.
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FreedomFirst88VerifiedFeb 23, 2026
Absolutely right. My grandfather fought in Korea against the Chinese and this feels like a slap in the face to our veterans.
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AmericaFirst2020VerifiedFeb 23, 2026
She grew up with all the privileges of being American - our schools, our freedoms, our opportunities. Then she turns around and represents the country that's our biggest threat. Unbelievable betrayal.
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OldGlory1776VerifiedFeb 23, 2026
Money talks, I guess. She chose Chinese sponsorship dollars over American pride and now she's trying to have it both ways when it's convenient for her brand.
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HeartlandValuesVerifiedFeb 23, 2026
What really bothers me is how she's being held up as some kind of role model for young Americans. What kind of message does that send to our kids?