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Eileen Gu’s Unintentional Shout-Out to the First Amendment

3/3/2026

 
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Eileen Gu
Sometimes it takes an athlete competing for an authoritarian regime to remind Americans why the First Amendment matters.

Eileen Gu, winner of the gold medal in freeskiing in the recent Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, is an American-born Stanford University student who chose to compete for the People’s Republic of China. It was, as soccer star Megan Rapinoe said on her podcast, an “excellent business decision.” Gu reportedly earned an estimated $23 million in partnerships with mostly Chinese companies, as well a reported $6.6 million from the Beijing Municipal Sports Bureau in 2025.

The government underwriting her wealth stands accused by the U.S. State Department, as well as by the United Kingdom and Canada, of committing genocide in the persecution of Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities in Xinjiang. Well-documented crimes against humanity in the region include concentration camps, slavery, forced sterilization, sexual abuse, and cultural eradication.

Asked by Time magazine about China’s persecution of minorities, Gu declined to take a position. “It’s not like I can read an article and be like, ‘Oh, well, this must be the truth.’ I need to have a ton of evidence. I need to maybe go to the place, maybe talk to 10 primary source people who are in a location and have experienced life there.

“Then I need to go see images. I need to listen to recordings. I need to think how history affects it. Then I need to read books on how politics affects it. This is a lifelong search. It’s irresponsible to ask me to be the mouthpiece for any agenda.”
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To which we reply – what an excellent idea! Ms. Gu could do a lot to illustrate the state of free speech and inquiry by “going to the place” to talk to the ten primary source people, see the images, listen to the recordings, and read the books – inside China! Please do that, Ms. Gu, if you think China will actually let you get to the actual sources. You could even make it your senior capstone project at Stanford… if China ever lets you return.

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