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No LGBT rights no visit.
Easy and simple.
The whippings barely sting at all, pinky promise.
And the stadiums will be full anyway.
So by 2034 they either expect the Liberal Hegemon to have gained enough ground there OR they expect the rest of the world to be more accommodating of their system.
Reality is probably a little of both.
You have to be some special kind of stupid to go to a country where you can get killed for just existing.
"Hello, I am from Israel and this is my comment"
Are you taking next worldcup or current?
Yes.
Next one will be Morocco, Portugal and Spain in 2030. But I share the sentiment of your message :-)
Admiral Ackbar, what's the verdict?
I imagine it will be similar to the 2022 world cup in Qatar. No rainbows allowed. People detained or driven to the airport for wearing rainbows.
also woman cant do certain things, like show too much skin.
Why would anyone would travel to Saudi Arabia for World Cup?
Also why would you have the World Cup in a desert?
Honestly, why do people bother with fifa still? “Richer” countries won’t bother to play anymore because they get pennies. They save up their energy for better paying leagues. And on the other hand there are people putting their life on the table. This isn’t fun or fair.
Yeah, unfortunately lots of willing morons travelling to the fascist shithole of the US for a world cup. I am not having high hopes of them developing a discerning sense of morality before 2034.
Oh yes. The US the worst country ever...
Propegandist...
That's a place to avoid no matter if you are LGBTQ+ or a woman or even a man, some religious zealot might still try to kill you.
I lived there for several years a couple of decades ago. It was an extraordinarily safe place, compared to the US, despite the occasional terrorist attack. I never had trouble with the locals, even the religious whackjobs. They're generally kind-hearted people.
Gay colleagues had a great time there: it was on the DL but very low-risk. What happened in private homes stayed private. For various cultural reasons, quite a number of Saudi men would have sex with men-- especially foreigners, who they believed were less prone to gossiping than other Saudi guys were.
Something to keep in mind in places like KSA with draconian laws is that it's all about hypocrisy, turning a blind eye, and sporadic, performative selective enforcement. Another example is that I often heard Saudis tell me that, despite the many restrictions on life there, at least they didn't have drug problems like the US or Europe. But in the local newspapers, every few weeks, there'd be a photo of some minor prince doing a ribbon-cutting at a new rehab clinic.
A local proverb, attributed to the Prophet, is: "A sin that is hidden is half-forgiven." The rationale is that, if you do it publicly, it encourages others. But the Saudi police were actually far more respectful of entering people's homes than US or European police are (unless you get on a powerful person's shit list).
It's a good idea to learn a little about a place before you decide to visit. I've been all over the world, and Saudi Arabia is culturally one of the places that is most different from anything you'd encounter in the US.
Salman, is that you?
The rehabilitation of the country that produced 9/11 is really sickening. I’m disappointed in any American who gives them anything.
So ironic you gave yourself the username Georgwell
America did 9/11 to itself. If they didn't kill thousands of civilians and innocent people in the name of profit, it'd not have happened.