Guac’s Going On? The Podcast
In this episode of Guac’s Going On?, Joaquin Oliver reflects on what should have been a moment of joy: getting ready for the World Cup, talking trash with friends, picking teams, and living inside the beautiful chaos of the game. But in America, gun violence changes everything. Through the lens of soccer, Joaquin draws a sharp and emotional contrast between a sport built on rules and a country that continues to treat gun violence like an unsolvable reality. Since the last World Cup in the United States, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed by gun violence. They are not just statistics. They are fans who should still be here, filling stadiums, screaming at TVs, wearing jerseys, and celebrating goals with the people they love. This short but powerful episode connects World Cup culture, gun violence prevention, public safety, and the urgent need for action. If we protect the game with rules, why do we refuse to protect people the same way? A conversation about soccer, loss, accountability, and the lives America keeps leaving behind.
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