Olympic skiing sensation Lindsey Vonn took to social media on Tuesday, to share her thoughts on the backlash she received after making critical comments about President Trump last week.

Vonn made it clear in an interview with CNN that she would “absolutely not,” visit the White House if invited. She also said that she would “represent the people of the United States, not the president.”

The two-time Olympic medalist went on to imply that President Trump does not represent America well in the world. “I want to represent our country well, ” Vonn said. “I don’t think that there are a lot of people currently in our government that do that.”

Vonn posted a lengthy response to the criticism she receiver after making those comments, on Instagram:

While the response Vonn receiver for her comments may have woken her up to how “divided” we are at home, Vonn’s comments also indicate that she is just as divisive as anyone else. Vonn not only made critical comments about President Trump and his leadership, she also identified Colin Kaepernick, Arthur Ashe, and Billie Jean King, as athlete-activists whom she admires.

Needless to say, there is no conservative amongst that trio of politically outspoken athletes.

While there’s no justification for anyone to wish physical harm upon Vonn, the legitimate political backlash she received, was well-deserved.