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Boycott Qatar

Someone should ask Gareth why they are happy to play in Qatar in relati to overtly political stances in many other areas.

Or will he and the FA display NUFC type hypocrisy and say “it’s all about the football” and “if we go itv will make everything okay in the world.”

Apart from a hideous human rights record, what about over 6k workers lost building the stadia?
Gareth will say they will take the knee and that will show them.
 

Someone should ask Gareth why they are happy to play in Qatar in relation to overtly political stances in many other areas.

Or will he and the FA display NUFC type hypocrisy and say “it’s all about the football” and “if we go it will make everything okay in the world.”

Apart from a hideous human rights record, what about over 6k workers lost building the stadia?
Sport is apolitical and its what I and a small number of others were arguing about England all along and its adoption of pet political causes has opened it up to the charge of hypocrisy, when it doesn't follow the high noble values in something that will cost them personally... Anyone whose ever being to the Gulf is wholly aware how racist a place it is and those 6k dead workers weren't Qatari Citizens and were expendable guest workers that are treated as little more than modern day slaves.
 
Personally can’t wait for the World Cup and I’m not boycotting it. What a build up to Xmas next year, it will be sensational
 
Sport is apolitical and its what I and a small number of others were arguing about England all along and its adoption of pet political causes has opened it up to the charge of hypocrisy, when it doesn't follow the high noble values in something that will cost them personally... Anyone whose ever being to the Gulf is wholly aware how racist a place it is and those 6k dead workers weren't Qatari Citizens and were expendable guest workers that are treated as little more than modern day slaves.
Of course it's not apolitical and it can't be apolitical as long as there are international competitions.
 
Are Norway still not going?
There is a decent chance they just wont qualify anyway so could be a moot point they made. They have the Netherlands away and a win would guarantee them a play of spot or they are relying on getting a better result than turkey who are away to Montenegro. Could still win group like if both happen
 
Of course it's not apolitical and it can't be apolitical as long as there are international competitions.
Hypocrisy is a poison and once drank you can never wholly go back to the way it was before. Unlike the players, I actually don't practice kneeling or any other theatre and will boycott Qatar because football was already lost, but is now spiralling down the drain.
 
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They can stick their world cup up their arse. Seriously considering boycotting the whole thing.
My thoughts exactly , it's a disgrace that the tournament was awarded to Qatar in the first place. That crook Blatter and his pal Platini have since been charged with corruption . Will league's 2 and National League still be running during the WC month ? if they are I will be watching those.
 
Sport is apolitical and its what I and a small number of others were arguing about England all along and its adoption of pet political causes has opened it up to the charge of hypocrisy, when it doesn't follow the high noble values in something that will cost them personally... Anyone whose ever being to the Gulf is wholly aware how racist a place it is and those 6k dead workers weren't Qatari Citizens and were expendable guest workers that are treated as little more than modern day slaves.

Since when was protesting against racism anything to do with politics ?

Sterling and saka etc.. have received racial abuse, they have the right to make an anti racism gesture at any time they like. It's has got absolutely zero to do with politics
 
Women beware, state sanctioned sexual assault.

 
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I suppose taking the knee is not seen as a wider geo-political issue because it is the England players themselves who are being directly abused by racists online. So it is to campaign against something being targeted at the players themselves directly, rather than making a foreign policy or international relations statement. If the UK government and society is happy with Qatar investing in the UK, Qatar airways being everywhere, athletics world champs being there all the time etc then why should the England players speak out?
 
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