U.S. Soccer Team Changes Logo to LGBT Pride Colors Ahead of World Cup in Qatar

Ahead of the latest World Cup taking place in the Middle Eastern nation of Qatar, the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) revealed a newly-redesigned team logo that features the rainbow flag colors representing “gay pride.”

As The Daily Caller reports, the World Cup is set to begin on November 20th, with the United States playing its first game on November 21st against Wales. But the host nation has been criticized for its human rights violations, particularly with regards to the outlawing of homosexuality, thus leading to the American team’s redesigned crest. Earlier this month, an ambassador for the World Cup in Qatar defended his country’s approach to homosexuality by calling the practice “damage to the mind.”

The U.S. team first unveiled the new logo, which can be seen around their team base, after arriving in Doha. In addition to the regular rainbow colors, the top and bottom of the wall lining the hallways of the team base also feature the white, light blue, and pink colors representing transgenderism, a mental disorder in which one believes that there are more than two genders and that anyone can change their gender at any given time.

Additionally, the walls of the base also feature the colors of black and brown, in a reference to the latest pro-“diversity” flag design, known as “the progress flag.” Taking the original rainbow design of the gay pride flag, the latest leftist symbol of “diversity” and “multiculturalism” features an interjecting triangle at the left-hand side, consisting of the aforementioned trans colors as well as black and brown; the dark colors are ostensibly meant to represent Hispanics and African-Americans, even though these groups have nothing to do with sexual preference.

However, the team will not be displaying the new design on their team uniforms, instead keeping the original signature red stripes.

About Eric Lendrum

Eric Lendrum graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he was the Secretary of the College Republicans and the founding chairman of the school’s Young Americans for Freedom chapter. He has interned for Young America’s Foundation, the Heritage Foundation, and the White House, and has worked for numerous campaigns including the 2018 re-election of Congressman Devin Nunes (CA-22). He is currently a co-host of The Right Take podcast.

Photo: KANSAS CITY, KS - JUNE 05: A view of the USA Soccer logo before a friendly match between the United States and Uruguay on June 05, 2022 at Childrens Mercy Park in Kansas City, KS. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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