World Cup Success Is Giving Americans ‘Permission to Be Patriotic’

As the World Cup approached, many Americans felt conflicted about the tournament and their country’s role in it. Some were excited about the global event and the chance to support their national team, while others were concerned about issues like the cost of hosting and the political implications. The tournament sparked debates about national identity, patriotism, and the responsibilities of being a host nation. These mixed feelings highlighted the complex relationship between sports, politics, and society, prompting discussions about what it means to represent a country on the world stage. QUESTION: How might the mixed feelings about the World Cup influence the way future international events are perceived and organized?  

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