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Portrays soccer as a transformative, mainstream cultural force in America
[headline_body_mismatch], [narr游戏副本ing]
“How Soccer Changed America and America Changed Soccer”
soccer culture in Mexico is framed as being in a state of persistent crisis over discriminatory behavior
[comprehensive_sourcing] traces the chant across decades and tournaments, constructing a narrative of chronic failure despite interventions
“The slur has been an unwelcome feature at matches involving Mexico and its fervent fans for two decades, though it is not limited to El Tri.”
Soccer is portrayed as a space where marginalized groups are under threat due to discriminatory behavior
[appeal_to_emotion] and [framing_by_emphasis] — The article emphasizes the chant's recurrence and links it to potential future embarrassment, while including activist testimony about escalation to hate crimes, framing the sport as unsafe for LGBTQ+ individuals
““This permissiveness that nothing happens and that it’s cultural means that hate crimes also remain cultural,” Bello added.”