The US women’s soccer team trounced Team Thailand in soccer on Tuesday 13-0 in their first game of the world cup.

They celebrated every goal… excessively which bothered some folks.

The women’s team is also sued the United States Soccer Federation in 2016 for sex discrimination due to their alleged pay inequities.

On Tuesday Senator Kirsten Gillibrand pushed the conspiracy that women are not being paid as much as men due to sexism.

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Here's an idea: If you win 13-0—the most goals for a single game in World Cup history—you should be paid at least equally to the men's team. Congratulations, #USWNT! — Kirsten Gillibrand (@SenGillibrand) June 11, 2019

The truth is that women’s soccer does not bring in as much as men’s soccer.

The Examiner reported: