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U.S. Soccer is making a statement with Pride Crest during World Cup in Qatar

Por: WPLG Local 10 Sports November 18, 2022

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There are many reasons to criticize FIFA for the way they’ve handled the Men’s World Cup that is about to begin in Qatar, and at the top of that list is that they chose to have it in a nation with egregious human rights violations. The year may be 2022, but being an out gay male in Qatar is illegal, with a punishment of up to three years in prison. There is also the possibility of the death penalty for gay Muslims in the nation. While people... + full article



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