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USWNT Player Korbin Albert Booed By Fans In Atlanta After Apologizing For Social Media Post

US Women's National Team Player Korbin Albert heard boos when she stepped onto the pitch in the second half of the USWNT's match against Japan in the SheBelieves Cup.

The boos came about a month after Albert heard it from teammates and former USWNT player/loudmouth Meghan Rapinoe for re-posting part of a sermon that included talking about how being gay and "feeling transgender" is wrong.

While Albert apologized, that was not enough for woke fans who really wanted her to wallow in it.

Of course, I can't imagine many other players would get booed for re-posting a video that had to do with their faith, even if they didn't agree with what was being said.

Having said that, fans have every right to boo players, even if you don't agree with why. But there's some real irony about this situation. 

I guarantee that a lot of the fans booing Korbin Albert, are the same ones who got all up in arms when others criticized the 2023 USWNT that competed at the World Cup. That team was quite possibly, the most unlikable team to ever wear the Team USA jersey in any sport. 

I mean, between the lack of effort and what looked like a lack of pride in representing the US, take your pick; there was a lot to boo.

This is another reminder of why you never apologize when pressured by wokesters, by the way. It does nothing but let them know they can continue to mess with you.

Albert said she was sorry — and it was a lengthy mea culpa — and they still gave her grief the next time she stepped on the pitch.

They didn't care about the apology, they just like beating up on a 20-year-old who either A). shared a clip that had to do with her faith or B). goofed up on social media.

Lindsay Horan (right) was one of the USWNT players who spoke out about Korbin

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