People

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Chloe Kim

Chloe Kim is an American snowboarder who specializes in halfpipe. She is a three-time Olympian and Olympic medalist, winning gold in 2018 and 2022 and silver in 2026.

Key Evidence

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Strongest Signal

Policy Action

Oct 01, 2018

Not MAGA
6 Weight Impact on the score.
95% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Climate Change Advocacy with 'Protect Our Winters'

Kim is an ambassador for Protect Our Winters (POW) , an organization that lobbies for aggressive climate change legislation and carbon pricing. POW actively campaigned against the Trump administration's environmental rollbacks and withdraw…

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Public Statement

Jun 24, 2022

Not MAGA
5 Weight Impact on the score.
80% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Reaction to Roe v. Wade Overturn

While not a primary political activist, Kim has shared content and expressed support for women's reproductive rights following the Dobbs decision, aligning with the broader athletic community's opposition to the ruling.

Strongest Not MAGA

Public Statement

Mar 01, 2021

Not MAGA
5 Weight Impact on the score.
95% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Advocacy Against Anti-Asian Hate and Racism

Chloe Kim has been a vocal advocate against anti-Asian racism, specifically highlighting the surge in hate crimes during the COVID-19 pandemic. She has shared personal experiences of harassment and used her platform to support the #StopAsi…

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0 (0%)
Neutral
1 (17%)
Not MAGA
5 (83%)

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Public Statement

Jun 24, 2022

Not MAGA
5 Weight Impact on the score.
80% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Reaction to Roe v. Wade Overturn

While not a primary political activist, Kim has shared content and expressed support for women's reproductive rights following the Dobbs decision, aligning with the broader athletic community's opposition to the ruling.

Notes: Based on social media activity and shared statements within the Togethxr community.

Agent rationale

Opposition to the overturn of Roe v. Wade is a significant anti-MAGA policy signal.

Sources

  1. Instagram (Togethxr) (Jun 24, 2022)

Public Statement

Apr 01, 2022

Not MAGA
3 Weight Impact on the score.
85% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Criticism of Social Media Toxicity and Hate Speech

Kim has frequently criticized the toxicity of social media platforms, specifically regarding racist and sexist abuse. She has supported calls for stricter moderation, a stance often viewed by MAGA proponents as a threat to 'free speech' on digital platforms.

Agent rationale

Support for content moderation and the highlighting of online hate speech aligns with progressive digital safety frameworks rather than MAGA's deregulation stance.

Sources

  1. Glamour (Apr 26, 2022)

Public Statement

Feb 10, 2022

Not MAGA
4 Weight Impact on the score.
90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Support for Mental Health Awareness in Sports

Following the 2022 Olympics, Kim spoke extensively about the mental health pressures on athletes, aligning herself with figures like Simone Biles and Naomi Osaka. This movement has often been criticized by conservative/MAGA commentators as 'woke' or a sign of weakness.

Agent rationale

While mental health is a general issue, the specific 'athlete mental health' movement became a polarized culture-war topic during the 2021-2022 period.

Sources

  1. New York Times (Feb 09, 2022)

Public Statement

Mar 01, 2021

Not MAGA
5 Weight Impact on the score.
95% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Advocacy Against Anti-Asian Hate and Racism

Chloe Kim has been a vocal advocate against anti-Asian racism, specifically highlighting the surge in hate crimes during the COVID-19 pandemic. She has shared personal experiences of harassment and used her platform to support the #StopAsianHate movement, which often contrasted with the 'China Virus' rhetoric used by the Trump administration.

Notes: Kim spoke to multiple outlets including ESPN and Teen Vogue about her fear for her parents' safety.

Agent rationale

Her advocacy aligns with social justice movements that were frequently at odds with MAGA-era rhetoric regarding the pandemic and Asian Americans.

Sources

  1. ESPN (Apr 02, 2021)

Policy Action

Oct 01, 2018

Not MAGA
6 Weight Impact on the score.
95% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Climate Change Advocacy with 'Protect Our Winters'

Kim is an ambassador for Protect Our Winters (POW), an organization that lobbies for aggressive climate change legislation and carbon pricing. POW actively campaigned against the Trump administration's environmental rollbacks and withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.

Notes: She has participated in 'Lobby Days' in Washington D.C. to advocate for climate policy.

Agent rationale

Climate activism and lobbying for carbon taxes are direct policy oppositions to the MAGA platform of energy deregulation and climate skepticism.

Sources

  1. Protect Our Winters (Oct 23, 2018)

Affiliation

Apr 27, 2018

Neutral
2 Weight Impact on the score.
98% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Attendance at 2018 White House Olympic Visit

Chloe Kim attended the official White House ceremony for the 2018 Olympic and Paralympic teams hosted by President Donald Trump. Unlike some athletes who boycotted the visit, Kim participated in the traditional event.

Notes: She was photographed at the event but did not make a political statement in support of the President.

Agent rationale

Attendance at a standard state function is neutral/traditional, though notable given the high number of boycotts during that era.

Sources

  1. Reuters (Apr 27, 2018)