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ALT1: ... that, despite being painted in a feminist and pro-LGBT+ neighbourhood, a mural of Alexia Putellas has been vandalised with misogynistic and homophobic comments?
ALT2: ... that a barrier of insults and stereotypes of female athletes graffitied on a mural of Alexia Putellas can be literally broken down in Barcelona?
Comment: I'd prefer a more positive hook, if possible (my preference order is Alt0, Alt2, Alt1, but I know reviewers and prep builders find different things good). The main image has already appeared on DYK for another article. Alt2 relies on being posted before 25 September, but I would also like if this could be included in a set during the Women's World Cup (20 July to 20 August). Sources in article.
The article is new enough (July 18) and long enough ) 2447 characters) and the QPQ is done. The article is cited, interesting and neutral. I did not find evidence of plagiarism and because of the foreign language sources Earwig is a zero: I spot checked several references and they checked out.. I am not sure about having several references which are supported by an oral interview but I did confirm ALT0 with this referenceAlexia has been an inspiration to his daughter and that is why he has dedicated a mural to her: “'Dad, I want you to sign me up for soccer,' my 5-year-old daughter told me a few days ago. I prefer ALT0 as confirmed, interesting and positive. ALT1 and 2 focus on negative incidents. Spain has freedom of panorama so the image is useable it has not been presented here for consideration. Bruxton (talk) 13:01, 18 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]