World Cup Warning: Pork, Porn, Sex Toys, and LGBT Flags Could Get Fans Arrested in Qatar

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
But even “rude gestures” can get the cops on their case.

“Swearing and making rude gestures are considered obscene acts, and offenders can be jailed and/or deported,” UK officials warn. “Take particular care when dealing with the police and other officials.”

Provocative clothing and open expressions of intimacy and gay pride are also verboten. No kissing, and women “must cover their shoulders and avoid wearing short skirts,” the UK travel advice continues.

The site also adds, “Importing drugs, alco1hol, pornography, pork products, and religious books and material into Qatar is illegal.”

It all adds up to a “mistake” as far as ex-FIFA president Joseph Blatter is concerned. Even though he OKayed the choice, he thinks the World Cup should never have ended up in a country with a legal system based on shariah law.






I wonder how many ' woke ' Europeans are going to end up in jail 🤣
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

USA make a statement at the World Cup in Qatar by REDESIGNING their crest with rainbow colors to show solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community

  • The USMNT squad have arrived in Qatar to continue their World Cup preparation
  • Team showed solidarity with LGBTQ+ community by redesigning their USA crest
  • Rather than the usual red stripes, the new crest incorporates rainbow colors
  • New crest won't be worn on the field but is in place around their base in Doha

A  huge US crest on the wall, alongside slogan 'One Nation', appeared at USA's training base



Over the past few weeks and months, many players have raised concerns over the rights of fans travelling to the event, especially LGBT+ individuals and women, whom rights groups say Qatari laws discriminate against.

Qatar is the first Middle Eastern country to host the World Cup but the small nation has come under intense pressure in recent years for its treatment of foreign workers and restrictive social laws.

The country's human rights record has led to calls for teams and officials to boycott the November 20 to December 18 tournament.
 

black dog

Free America
With my son in Kuwait, I have to be careful what I put in his care packages I ship him.
It makes it easier with a APO.
 

herb749

Well-Known Member
But even “rude gestures” can get the cops on their case.

“Swearing and making rude gestures are considered obscene acts, and offenders can be jailed and/or deported,” UK officials warn. “Take particular care when dealing with the police and other officials.”

Provocative clothing and open expressions of intimacy and gay pride are also verboten. No kissing, and women “must cover their shoulders and avoid wearing short skirts,” the UK travel advice continues.

The site also adds, “Importing drugs, alco1hol, pornography, pork products, and religious books and material into Qatar is illegal.”

It all adds up to a “mistake” as far as ex-FIFA president Joseph Blatter is concerned. Even though he OKayed the choice, he thinks the World Cup should never have ended up in a country with a legal system based on shariah law.






I wonder how many ' woke ' Europeans are going to end up in jail 🤣


Bribes got the World Cup there. Even when caught it was allowed to go forward.
 

herb749

Well-Known Member

USA make a statement at the World Cup in Qatar by REDESIGNING their crest with rainbow colors to show solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community

  • The USMNT squad have arrived in Qatar to continue their World Cup preparation
  • Team showed solidarity with LGBTQ+ community by redesigning their USA crest
  • Rather than the usual red stripes, the new crest incorporates rainbow colors
  • New crest won't be worn on the field but is in place around their base in Doha

A  huge US crest on the wall, alongside slogan 'One Nation', appeared at USA's training base'One Nation', appeared at USA's training base



Over the past few weeks and months, many players have raised concerns over the rights of fans travelling to the event, especially LGBT+ individuals and women, whom rights groups say Qatari laws discriminate against.

Qatar is the first Middle Eastern country to host the World Cup but the small nation has come under intense pressure in recent years for its treatment of foreign workers and restrictive social laws.

The country's human rights record has led to calls for teams and officials to boycott the November 20 to December 18 tournament.

I can see a few poorly refereed matches and an early US team exit. Their social statement means nothing to the ones who follow the sport.
 
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