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EXPOSED: American Olympian Who Chose China Over USA Says Uyghur Genocide Is 'Not Her Business'

Gary FranchiFebruary 18, 2026271 views
EXPOSED: American Olympian Who Chose China Over USA Says Uyghur Genocide Is 'Not Her Business'
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Eileen Gu, the California-born Olympic skier who infamously turned her back on America to compete for Communist China, has now revealed the true depths of her moral bankruptcy by declaring that the ongoing Uyghur genocide is "not her business."

The stunning admission from Gu exposes the hollow virtue-signaling of athletes who lecture Americans about social justice while turning a blind eye to actual genocide when it's inconvenient for their bank accounts. This is the same woman who was raised in the United States, trained on American slopes, and benefited from American freedoms before selling out to the highest bidder in Beijing.

While Gu cashes checks from the Chinese Communist Party, over one million Uyghur Muslims languish in concentration camps where they face forced sterilization, torture, and systematic cultural destruction. The U.S. State Department has officially designated China's treatment of Uyghurs as genocide – but apparently that's "not her business."

The Price of Betrayal

Gu's callous indifference to genocide shouldn't surprise anyone. This is what happens when greed trumps patriotism and Chinese money silences American values. She chose to represent a communist regime that harvests organs from political prisoners, crushes democracy in Hong Kong, and threatens Taiwan with invasion.

"How can someone who grew up enjoying American freedoms stay silent about genocide? The answer is simple: thirty pieces of silver," said one conservative commentator.

Under President Trump's leadership, America is finally standing up to China's human rights abuses and economic warfare. Meanwhile, useful idiots like Gu provide propaganda cover for the CCP's crimes against humanity.

Patriots remember when American athletes actually stood for American values. Today, we get celebrities who pocket Chinese cash while genocide victims suffer in silence. Gu's shameful stance proves that for some people, no amount of money can buy back their soul – because they already sold it to the highest bidder.

How long will Americans tolerate celebrities who profit from partnerships with genocidal regimes while lecturing us about morality?

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Gary Franchi

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

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VeteranDadVerifiedFeb 18, 2026
My grandfather fought in WWII and my son served in Afghanistan. Seeing an American athlete defend a regime that's committing genocide makes me sick to my stomach. Some things should be bigger than sports.
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StandForTruthVerifiedFeb 18, 2026
Shameful but not surprising. China's been buying influence everywhere they can.
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AmericaFirst1776VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
This is exactly what's wrong with our culture today - no principles, just follow the money.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedFeb 19, 2026
Not her business?! Human rights violations are everyone's business, especially when you're representing that country on the world stage.
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TruthTeller2024VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
She's basically giving China cover while they commit atrocities. Blood money.
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PatriotMom47VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
Absolutely disgraceful! When you turn your back on America for China's money, don't expect us to welcome you back with open arms.
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FreedomFirstVerifiedFeb 19, 2026
Exactly right! She made her choice, now she has to live with the consequences.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
Question: Can someone explain how the IOC allows athletes to just switch countries like this? Seems like there should be stricter rules about representing nations you weren't born in or have deep ties to.