In the World's Face is based on the debate on whether politics should directly get involved with sports culture. It has been a growing problem since the 20th Century and I would like to address what has changed specifically in the present. The episode will be divided into two topics, that will be discussing the questions of "How does society try to accommodate sports events into their daily lives?" and "Why should political figures, such as the POTUS, stay out of sports commentating to secure the freedom of speech of all players?".

In the World's Face
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In the World's Face is based on the debate on whether politics should directly get involved with sports culture. It has been a growing problem since the 20th Century and I would like to address what has changed specifically in the present. The episode will be divided into two topics, that will be discussing the questions of "How does society try to accommodate sports events into their daily lives?" and "Why should political figures, such as the POTUS, stay out of sports commentating to secure the freedom of speech of all players?".
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November 21, 2019
In the World's Face
<p>In the World's Face is based on the debate on whether politics should directly get involved with sports culture. It has been a growing problem since the 20th Century and I would like to address what has changed specifically in the present. The episode will be divided into two topics, that will be discussing the questions of "How does society try to accommodate sports events into their daily lives?" and "Why should political figures, such as the POTUS, stay out of sports commentating to secure the freedom of speech of all players?".</p>
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