Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Fans could be jailed for waving rainbow flags in World Cup in Qatar


World Cup fans have been warned they could face up jail for waving rainbow flags during the tournament in Qatar.

As a country with some of the most archaic laws in the world, Qatar is known for their law of homosexuality as an illegal activity. According to the country's official laws, being homosexual in Qatar can be punished with 3 years in prison and sometimes even the death penalty. 

With the World Cup right around the corner, many rumors started emerging in the wake of this celebration regarding the LGBTQ community. This community has many football fans and they will definitely want to attend the World Cup in Qatar, but they also want to make a statement with their visit to a country with such strict laws against a minority.

According to multiple reports, the country allegedly threatened to punish with prison sentences to people who decided to wave the LGBTQ flag in public. FIFA already assured flags of any color will be allowed inside stadiums in the country. Qatar is one of the most difficult places to live or visit for members ofthe LGBTQ community, which is why suggesting they don't wave these flags is a the best idea.

As one of the most opressed minorities in the world, the LGBTQ community has always fought for their rights to express themselves. This opportunity to attend the FIFA World Cup in a country where free sexual expression is forbidden by the law, is one that many won't want to pass. We can definitely expect some people protesting these archaic laws and possibly get in trouble with the police force within the country.

Surprisely, the "gay icon" David Beckham signed a deal worth £150 million to become the “face of Qatar” ahead of next year’s World Cup. This decision contrasts with the announcement made by Tom Daley, who decided to try and ensure that countries which criminalise homosexuality and the LGBT community can’t compete in and host big sporting events in the future.


We hope that FIFA doesnot accept this



2 comments:

  1. Who the heck awarded this terrorist supporting criminal nation the World Cup anyway? How many bribes were paid out? It is absolutely disgusting.




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  2. Because money, pro soccer is a big business and they play where the money says

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