{"id":73217,"date":"2014-06-26T14:00:42","date_gmt":"2014-06-26T18:00:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.theparisreview.org\/blog\/?p=73217"},"modified":"2019-02-05T12:36:22","modified_gmt":"2019-02-05T17:36:22","slug":"still-moving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theparisreview.org\/blog\/2014\/06\/26\/still-moving\/","title":{"rendered":"Still Moving"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My friend Jacob tends to be right about things. He has great taste in <a href=\"http:\/\/lapelanga.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">music<\/a>; I find myself nodding my head at him whenever politics comes up; and when he laid out, like tarot cards, his hopes for this World Cup\u2014as nearly all of my friends did before the start of the tournament\u2014I couldn\u2019t help but think that his predictions would work for me, too. We\u2019ll have our parting of the ways soon enough: the Netherlands plays Mexico in a few days. The truth is, if Mexico wins, I\u2019ll be happy for him. And I like to think that if the Netherlands wins, he\u2019ll be happy for me, too.<\/p>\n<p>Empathy like that provides balance in the world of blinding madness that sports can be. It\u2019s a particular type of immigrant upbringing, perhaps, that gives you an agnostic indifference to overdetermined allegiances\u2014a hope that, regardless of what happens, there\u2019s beauty that comes from it, and an instructive joy to share and pass on.<\/p>\n<p>So: I watch Bosnia for my friends Sasa and Veba, because Bosnia reminded me so much of them\u2014committed, creative, pensive, puckish. Colombia for my aunt Claudia and her mother, Nelly. For Alejandra, and Beti and Marlon, Japan, because they always, and almost always impractically, propose to play beautifully, thinking <em>this time <\/em>they\u2019ll get it right. Algeria for Camus\u2019s ghost and for their players born in France, who heard the call to come back. Nigeria because Rashidi Yekini\u2019s goal at USA \u201994, Nigeria\u2019s first ever in a World Cup, touched me in some still inchoate way\u2014and because few things in the world are better than a happy Teju Cole. Italy\u2014despite the neutral hardwired animosity\u2014for how Andrea Pirlo ambles on the field, far off from everyone\u2019s pace, seemingly alone, surrounded not by defenders but rather by his own genius. Costa Rica for sixty-five and a half years with no armed forces. Argentina for Messi\u2014if only for Messi. <!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Today, Germany plays the United States. If Germany wins, I\u2019ll be happy for my friend and colleague Daniel, the Israeli sociologist from Cologne with the Belgian mother, a world-class scholar who knows absolutely nothing\u2014nothing!\u2014about pop culture but likes the <em>Fussbol<\/em> tabloids he reads online as lowbrow as humanly possible. I\u2019ll be happy for Raoul, the New Yorker with a map of Germany on his face and in his last name, his old-school green Mannschaft shirt standing out among a sea of USA fans in some Upper West Side bar. And if the U.S. wins, I\u2019ll be happy for Clay and another Daniel and Clay\u2019s son, Gus. If Ghana wins I\u2019ll be happy for Africa and the black-starred strands of DNA that sing their dirges and daydreams of diaspora, as there\u2019s every chance in the world that what we now call Ghana is where my lifeline began. And if Portugal pulls off what looks this morning like the impossible, I\u2019ll remind myself that Lisbon is one of my favorite cities. Do I contradict myself? Very well, then, I contradict myself.<\/p>\n<p>Yesterday, Nigeria lost to Argentina and qualified for the next round. Switzerland routed Honduras (why so rough-and-tumble, Honduras?) and qualified for the next round. 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