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by lvbu
1305 days ago
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So what is the problem?
Is it slavery?
Is it that quatar is hot?
Is it that quatar doesn't like LGBTQ? Why new reasons come up in every comment rather than any justification for the parent comment at all? Are you going to watch football or to marry someone? And should you boycott US also where random people kill innocent children regularly for no reason? From this discussions in this thread atleast the problem with quatar is nothing of what is mentioned. Westerners can't accept that a nation culturally so different from theris can host an important tournament. They can't accept that people's have different priorities different cultures and different way of looking at life. They can't accept that about 2 billion people of the world are having the most accesible world cup. In short, they can't accept that world doesent exist just for westerners. Since they can't tell that openly due to being called out for racism, they come up with these reasons.. |
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You think punishing a woman for getting raped is acceptable?
You think punishing someone for being homosexual is acceptable?
You think treating workers building the Worldcup facilities like slaves by working them to death is acceptable?
Please give me straight yes/no answers to those. No more hand-wavy BS and then stating how accessible the Worldcup now is.
It's mind-bending how you can turn around and call criticizing these things a proxy for racism, or that it's just cultural difference.
> And should you boycott US also where random people kill innocent children regularly for no reason?
You're already admitting here how different it is. You say random people, and that's what it is. Individual people or a group of people misbehaving, acting against the law which can and does get prosecuted. Not always unfortunately, and there are systematic problems that need to be addressed, but unlike Qatar's many crimes against humanity, they are not institutionalized and written in law. Again, the West is by far not perfect, but compared to these kind of countries, we've come a very long way.