‘We’re living in an insane country’ – Rapinoe, Harvey call for gun control after OL Reign win

OL Reign won on Wednesday, but the team’s coach and most well-known player had no interest in talking about soccer

OL Reign defeated the Kansas City Current 1-0 on Wednesday night but after the game, the team’s coach and most well-known player had no interest in talking about soccer.

Instead, Laura Harvey and Megan Rapinoe wanted to address another horrific mass shooting at a school in the United States, and what can be done to avoid more tragedies in the future.

On Tuesday in Uvalde, Texas, a gunman opened fire at Robb Elementary School in an attack that left 19 children and two teachers dead.

Harvey, who is from England, said she has a hard time believing such events can occur with such regularity in the U.S.

“Yeah, I think, you know, we needed [the win], but in light of what happened yesterday in Texas, I think that — as much as we’re really happy that we got the win and we know that that’s our job to do — we all came here with a heavy heart and wanting things to change,” Harvey told the media after the game. “I’ve lived in this country now for nearly 10 years. And it’s mind-blowing to me that this continues to happen.”

The shooting in Uvalde happened just 10 days after a gunman opened fire in a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, killing 10 people.

“We’re living in an insane country when it comes to gun control and gun laws. There’s literally a mass shooting every day. It actually struck me when we went to do a moment of silence today, because we just did one three f–––– days ago for a different mass shooting,” Rapinoe said.

“It’s literally the definition of insanity. The entire country is being completely held hostage, as Steve Kerr said last night. And I mean quite literally hostage, in a hostile environment — where you can go to church, you can go to the grocery store, you can go to school and end up dead — by whatever it is, 50 senators or 49 senators, whatever the number is, it’s just completely insane.”

OL Reign call for gun control

Prior to Wednesday’s game, OL Reign posted a statement on their Twitter page calling for legislation to require background checks on all gun sales in the U.S.

Rapinoe echoed those words, saying: “It [gun control] is just something that the vast majority of the country wants. I think it’s like every single mass shooting now, it’s just an AR-15. It’s just f––––– insane. Obviously, nothing’s going to change immediately, but I urge people to use their voice and vote or to call their representatives, or to badger their representatives, or to vote them out if they don’t change this.

“Because we’re just quite literally being held hostage in this country for no reason whatsoever. The only reason that an AR-15 exists is to murder human beings. It’s not used for anything else. And it’s obviously very effective and it’s just heartbreaking.”

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Watch: Wilson, Bird and Rapinoe have powerful message to open 2020 ESPYS

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, Storm guard Sue Bird and OL Reign winger Megan Rapinoe have a powerful message to open the 2020 ESPYS.

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How to watch 2020 ESPYS hosted by Russell Wilson, Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe

Everything you need to know to watch Seahawks QB Russell Wilson, Storms Sue Bird and OL Reign’s Megan Rapinoe host the 2020 ESPY awards.

The 2020 ESPYS will be a virtual event this year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic that continues to impact the nation. The annual awards show will also have a different feel, as it’s shifting its focus “from outstanding athletic achievement to further highlight narratives of service, perseverance, and courage within the world of sports,” per the ESPN press release.

Three of the most exciting athletes in sports today will be hosting the event: Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird and OL Reign winger Megan Rapinoe.

“The ESPYS are always a highlight for me every year and I’m incredibly honored that they’ve asked me to co-host this year’s special show,” Wilson said via the press release. “Although the sports world is on a pause, Megan, Sue, and I hope to shine a light on some of the amazing stories of resilience that we are seeing through this unique time.”

The ESPYS will air Sunday, June 21 at 6:00 p.m. PT on ESPN and streaming on Watch ESPN.

Be sure and follow Seahawks Wire for the list of award winners.

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