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Argentina fans flood NYC’s Times Square before World Cup final

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So, Argentina fans descended on New York City’s Times Square ahead of the World Cup final. But let’s call a spade a spade: this isn’t just a celebration of soccer; it’s a reflection of how the mainstream media spins cultural events to feed their narratives. You can almost hear the corporate media panting over the foot traffic—CNN and NBC would have you believe that such gatherings somehow unify us against “division.” Please, spare me the contrived clichés.

In typical fashion, outlets like The New York Times parade their elitist disdain for anything that disrupts their carefully curated narrative of “what’s important.” The same networks that complain about “populism” and “divide” when it suits them turn around and capitalize on an enthusiastic crowd, making it a photo op. Their coverage is less about the spirit of the game and more about pandering to identity politics. What’s lost is a genuine analysis of why fans are so passionate—an unfiltered expression of nationalism that could trigger a collective panic among the globalist elites.

Meanwhile, Fox News, while often tasked with the mantle of patriotic discourse, isn’t quite the antidote either. They love the pageantry but conveniently ignore the broader implications of countless Americans rallying for another nation’s victory. When will Fox stop grasping at straws to highlight “American spirit” and acknowledge the complexities of our global identity?

So here’s the bottom line: Times Square transformed into a chaotic mass of blue and white isn’t just about soccer; it’s a spectacle that unearths the flimsy narratives spun by our beloved media moguls. Don’t buy into their manufactured excitement. The real story is buried beneath their gilded frames, waiting to be revealed.

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