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World Cup kiss exposes Spain’s toxic masculinity
In 40 years, radical social change made Spain one of the world’s most progressive nations. But machismo remains pervasive.
Rodrigo OrihuelaFor Spain, lifting the Women’s World Cup should have been a moment of celebration.
Instead it laid bare the toxic masculinity that still pervades the euro’s fourth-biggest economy more than 40 years after the end of Franco’s dictatorship – a period when the country went through radical social change that saw it become one of the world’s most progressive nations.
Bloomberg
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