Farewell, World Cup; Hello, Misogynistic Media
August 17th, 2010 | Bryce Keane | 6 Comments
I’m aware that it’s now been more than a month since the World Cup ended, with Spain taking home their very first victory ever. And, in all fairness, I almost let this post go.
Image: Axel Bührmann, Creative Commons
But the truth is that there was something that really really began to grind my gears as the Cup went on.
Don’t get me wrong, I actually got quite into the spirit of the whole thing (not bad for a guy from a country in which “soccer” is far down the list in terms of national support levels) and really enjoyed the getting along to the local pub to catch as many games as I could.
What I didn’t like was reading about those very same games the next day.
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