TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Megan Rapinoe (@mrapinoe)'s boldness was on ever fuller display in #Paris on June 28, when she scored two crucial goals in a quarterfinal against the home team. In this photograph, she's surrounded by teammates in celebration. #France had set its sights on winning its first Women’s World Cup, after its men's team took home the #⚽️ trophy in Russia last summer. Rapinoe ended that dream, almost singlehandedly. After each goal, she spread her arms out, royalty shrouded in defiance. This week, a viral video that was shot earlier this year by soccer magazine Eight by Eight made the rounds, showing #Rapinoe saying “I’m not going to the f--king White House,” in response to a question about whether she’d be excited about a team visit if President Trump extended an invitation. Trump responded that Rapinoe should “WIN first before she TALKS!” and then invited the team, win or lose. Rapinoe, who has backed @kaepernick7’s protests against social injustices during the national anthem, stands by her comments ("with the exception of the expletive"). She showed that #athletes can simultaneously use their platforms to exercise free expression, and excel on the field, writes @sgregory31. You can refuse to “stick to sports,” and still be pretty darn good at them. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Robert Cianflone—@gettyimages」6月30日 4時29分 - time

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Megan Rapinoe (@ミーガン・ラピノー)'s boldness was on ever fuller display in #Paris on June 28, when she scored two crucial goals in a quarterfinal against the home team. In this photograph, she's surrounded by teammates in celebration. #France had set its sights on winning its first Women’s World Cup, after its men's team took home the #⚽️ trophy in Russia last summer. Rapinoe ended that dream, almost singlehandedly. After each goal, she spread her arms out, royalty shrouded in defiance. This week, a viral video that was shot earlier this year by soccer magazine Eight by Eight made the rounds, showing #Rapinoe saying “I’m not going to the f--king White House,” in response to a question about whether she’d be excited about a team visit if President Trump extended an invitation. Trump responded that Rapinoe should “WIN first before she TALKS!” and then invited the team, win or lose. Rapinoe, who has backed @コリン・キャパニック’s protests against social injustices during the national anthem, stands by her comments ("with the exception of the expletive"). She showed that #athletes can simultaneously use their platforms to exercise free expression, and excel on the field, writes @sgregory31. You can refuse to “stick to sports,” and still be pretty darn good at them. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Robert Cianflone—@gettyimages


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