Dominic Armato on Nostr: Why do people treat the end of U.S. dominance in an American sport as some horrible ...
Why do people treat the end of U.S. dominance in an American sport as some horrible tragedy or sign of abject failure? Isn't that a good thing? To create something that people around the world love to play so much that matches actually become competitive? That's a win!
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