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Mexican driver mocks FIFA and puts World Cup matches on his bus
MX🎭 Culture18 days ago

Mexican driver mocks FIFA and puts World Cup matches on his bus

A bus driver in Acapulco, Mexico, installed a screen in his vehicle to allow passengers to watch FIFA World Cup matches during their commute. The gesture became popular online, with social media users praising the idea of turning a daily trip into a unique football experience.

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Mexican driver mocks FIFA and puts World Cup matches on his bus

A bus driver in Acapulco, Mexico, installed a screen in his vehicle to allow passengers to watch FIFA World Cup matches during their commute. The gesture became popular online, with social media users praising the idea of turning a daily trip into a unique football experience.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a non-political event involving a creative initiative by a bus driver to entertain passengers during the FIFA World Cup. There is no political framing, bias, or controversy present in the content.

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