John Hoberman | Austin American-Statesman No one familiar with the authoritarian history of national and international sports federations will have been shocked by the forcible kiss that upended the politics of Spanish soccer at the conclusion of the recent Women’s Football World Cup. In one grotesque act of male appropriation, Luis Rubiales, the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation planted an unwanted kiss on the mouth of the football star Jenni Hermoso after Spain’s World Cup victory. This tradition of male arrogance and misogyny has long infected the comically corrupt FIFA, football’s world governing body, and has been embedded in the mindset of the International Olymp
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