Five Things We Learned Watching the World Cup on American Soil
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Five Things We Learned Watching the World Cup on American Soil
Warning: This articles contains graphic soccer-related language and imagery that most Americans should find offensive and upsetting. Please consider the nature of the material before proceeding. Communism arrived in America on Friday as the United States hosted its first World Cup soccer match since 1994. The semi-renowned international tournament's return to American soil cast a pall over an otherwise joyful weekend that saw President Donald Tr…
For those of us who see the World Cup at a distance, without the natural fear that it must assault those on U.S. soil (to lose a connection, not to pass a security check, to be approached by the ICE, to have to give explanations for some loose comment on Twitter about the situation in the Middle East), the first week of dispute has been positive. I have been surprised to see games contested at one in the morning by countries that would cost me t…
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