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    Home»Trending»Joy Reid says she’s openly rooting for Team USA to lose, hopes an African team wins the World Cup
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    Joy Reid says she’s openly rooting for Team USA to lose, hopes an African team wins the World Cup

    Anjianjei ConstantineBy Anjianjei ConstantineJuly 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Joy Reid said she could not celebrate the Fourth of July over the weekend as a Black person in America. It sounds like she won’t be able to enjoy Team USA’s success in the World Cup, either

    On Monday, The Nation sports editor David Zirin, a goof, told Reid he is rooting for the United States to lose to Belgium so President Donald Trump cannot “exploit” the victory

    “I find myself really wishing the United States was actually playing a team from the Global South so I could truly root with even more fervor to see them get knocked down a peg, because we know how it’s going to be exploited if they go forward in the Cup,” Zirin said on Reid’s podcast

    Reid nodded in agreement

    “Exactly,” she replied

    Joy Reid speaks at rally outside U.S. Capitol.

    Joy Reid speaks during the People’s State of the Union rally and boycott outside the U.S. Capitol on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 24.(Jemal Countess/ for MoveOn)

    FORMER MSNBC HOST JOY REID SAYS SHE IS NO LONGER A NEW YORK GIANTS FAN BECAUSE JAXSON DART INTRODUCED TRUMP

    She then clarified that she isn’t merely rooting against Team USA. She’s rooting for an African nation to win the entire World Cup

    “I’m rooting for all the African teams,” Reid said. “I’m being very open about it. I’m rooting for the African teams. I want one of them to win. I think it would be so great for the Global South for an African team to take home the big prize.”

    Is that so?

    One can’t help but chuckle at someone who has made millions of dollars a year bashing the country in which she lives while openly rooting against it in the world’s biggest soccer tournament. It’s certainly one way to thank the audience that made those paychecks possible

    No, seriously. That is exactly what her audience, the anti-American scum they are, wants to hear

    Folarin Balogun scored two goals in his first World Cup game for the US.

    Folarin Balogun scored two goals in his first World Cup game for the US

    What’s notable about Reid is that she always seems sincere. Many race idolaters and anti-American commentators are simply playing a role, including Reid’s pal Jemele Hill

    In many ways, people like Hill are trying to become the next Joy Reid, as unfortunate as that may be

    We have little doubt Reid truly spent the Fourth of July weekend stewing over America, reminding herself how irredeemably racist she believes it is

    Likewise, she will almost certainly celebrate when Team USA is eliminated from the World Cup. Speaking for most sane Americans, though, we hope that doesn’t happen Monday against Belgium in the Round of 16

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    DETROIT, MICHIGAN – APRIL 19: Joy-Ann Reid attends Empowering the Next Generation of Leaders Community Forum at Dr LaVonne M. Sheffield Bridge Center Library on April 19, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Monica Morgan/

    As for Reid’s desire to see an African nation win it all, only two remain as of Monday: Morocco and Egypt

    Egypt has the longest odds to win the Cup, at +2500 at DraftKings. Team USA and Morocco are each around +2900. France is a notable favorite at +180

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