@Poynter @katiehawk Not in Germany. It's unbelievable. And symbolic of the treatment of women in this country. I'm writing about it, too.
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@BirteVogel@Poynter Please share! Would love to hear more international perspectives on this topic. -
@katiehawk@Poynter My article on the current German soccer world cup coverage is online: http://thea-blog.de/zwischen-ignoranz-beschimpfung-und-mansplaining-was-koenig-fussball-uns-frauen-lehrt/ … It's in German, though ... -
@BirteVogel@Poynter Thanks for sharing! Even translated, it's a great piece. I'm glad the term "mansplaining" translates ;) -
@katiehawk@Poynter Thanks, Katie! Mansplaining doesn't translate, though, we call it the same. The original is too perfect to translate ;-)
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@Poynter@katiehawk We covered the first#USWNT game here:http://www.inforum.com/sports/3762328-area-soccer-fans-soak-world-cup-winnipeg …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Poynter@katiehawk not much, i am still looking for an online channel to watch them in Puerto Rico. :(Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Poynter: Have you found much#WomensWorldCup coverage? http://www.poynter.org/news/mediawire/350547/the-dismal-double-standard-of-world-cup-coverage/ …@katiehawk is looking. pic.twitter.com/17BbVkqacK@Wsnet
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