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racism — Man apologizes for racist gesture at World Cup match. (featured)
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Man apologizes for racist gesture at World Cup match.

A man has sparked outrage after making a racist gesture at a Korean influencer during a World Cup match in Mexico, prompting an apology and a wider discussion about racism in sports.

16 Jun 2026 · 19:51 GMT 3 hours ago

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