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Lindsey Vonn just said she's proud to represent America at the Olympics. She said, "It’s a priv...

By Pamela Hensley🇺🇸
Posted February 8, 2026

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Pamela Hensley is a conservative Twitter user who frequently posts patriotic content praising American pride and critiquing 'woke' culture among younger generations. Her style is opinionated and partisan, often using sports and current events to highlight perceived cultural divides. Credibility is low as she relies on personal commentary rather than verified journalism.

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The post praises skier Lindsey Vonn for expressing pride in representing America at the 2026 Winter Olympics, quoting her as saying it's a privilege to do so. It contrasts her patriotism with criticism of 'young woke brats' who supposedly lack similar pride. This taps into themes of national pride, generational cultural divides, and admiration for Vonn's comeback story amid her recent injuries and Olympic participation in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to the timing of the 2026 Winter Olympics women's downhill race on February 8 in Cortina, where Vonn made a highly anticipated comeback after retirement, knee surgery, and a recent ACL tear. Her pre-race comments on national pride resonate amid patriotic sentiments, amplified by her crash during the event drawing massive attention. Political divides on athlete patriotism boost engagement on social media.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Lindsey Vonn, at 41, returned to racing in 2024 after partial knee replacement surgery with a titanium implant, aiming for one last Olympic gold in Cortina, her career-favorite venue.
  • 2Vonn holds 82 World Cup wins (recent reports note up to 84), making her one of the most successful female alpine skiers ever, though Mikaela Shiffrin now holds the record.
  • 3Cortina hosted Vonn's first World Cup podium in 2004 and her record-breaking victory; she called it 'special' enough to risk everything for the 2026 Olympics.
  • 4Vonn crashed hard just 13 seconds into the Olympic downhill race on February 8, 2026, after catching a gate, leading to a helicopter airlift off the mountain.
  • 5Despite a recent ACL tear in Switzerland, Vonn felt confident with a knee brace and trained successfully before the race.

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Lindsey Vonn just said she's proud to represent America at the Olympics.   She said, "It’s a priv...