I have a good feeling that big mouth, crybaby Gwen Berry isn’t going to medal in the final week of the Olympics in Tokyo. She came in sixth out of six in barely qualifying for the next round int he hammer throw event. Frankly, Gwen Berry is weak and outclassed not only by other American hammer throwers but hammer throwers from all over the world. If by some fluke Berry does medal, she has already announced she plans to “protest” during the American national anthem.
U.S. Olympics hammer thrower Gwen Berry now says that she will protest against the United States on the medal stand to “represent the oppressed peoples” if she medals this week.
Berry raised eyebrows by refusing to stand at attention for the national anthem during the U.S. Olympic Trials in June when she won the bronze in the hammer throw. But until this weekend, Berry would not say if she intended to mount any protests if she medals at the Games in Tokyo. On Sunday, Berry put to rest any questions about her intentions.
During an interview after she made it through the qualifying round in Tokyo, Berry insisted that she has “earned the right” to protest.
“I feel like I’ve earned the right to wear this uniform,” Berry said, adding, “I’ll represent the oppressed people. That’s been my message for the last three years.”
“I’m just focused on what I need to do,” Berry concluded. “Because all those people who hate me, they aren’t here. So, they can’t affect me.”