Flawed Country, Inconsiderate Guests: What Being "Pro-Working People" Truly Means
Not having been brought up on soccer/football, I have only in the last twenty years or so learned anything at all about the World Cup. This year is the men's version, and even with my years of living outside of the US at least temporarily behind me, I have been paying fairly close attention to the tournament and everything around it. Not that I have actually watched any matches, mind you, given the stranglehold that Fox has on the broadcast rights, but I have certainly followed the results and surrounding news carefully enough to have formed three thoughts that I will share here to end the week. Actually, it is not so much three thoughts as two thoughtlets and one angry observation. Thoughtlet #1 : As soon as I learned that this year's tournament had been expanded in both the number of teams and by adding a Round of 32 to the knockout rounds, I had no doubt that the commentary would lapse into one of my longstanding pet peeves: meaningless "first evers." I have com...