The world should thank Qatar, apologize to the Qataris
After the end of the Qatar World Cup in the exceptional way it began, without the slightest problems or organizational or technical or even technical and security imbalances, the smooth entry and exit of hundreds of thousands of foreign visitors to Qatar, and the attendance of nearly three million fans of the World Cup matches and the artistic and cultural events accompanying the tournament in the country.
It was said to be small in an area with a low population density, unable to organize the World Cup, accommodate visitors, and respond to the requirements of hosting the event, especially since it is Arab Gulf and Muslim, and homosexuals are not allowed to practice their rituals, addicts are addicted to alcohol and drugs, and women are not allowed to attend matches, and after all the rumors and fabrications that The Western media promoted it for more than a decade, and all those who witnessed the achievement with their own eyes lied about it, but rather the Qatari miracle. It is time for those and those to demand an apology from Qatar for the material and moral damage they tried to inflict on Qatar.
Whoever doubts the integrity of the members of the FIFA Executive Committee who voted for the Qatar file must apologize to them, and then apologize to Qatar for accusing it of corruption without the slightest evidence, despite all the security, judicial and media investigations that lasted for years without finding evidence of the corruption charge. As for those who doubted Qatar’s ability To prepare the airport, port, metro, infrastructure, and all stadiums and facilities within ten years, especially after the outbreak of “Covid 19”, he must apologize to Qatar and raise his hat to it for its commitment, mastery and quality of services that it provided despite all the obstacles it faced regionally and internationally, politically and in the media. And all the accusations of violating the rights of the workers who contributed to the construction of the facilities, even though they were under the responsibility of the major international companies that were commissioned to complete the projects related to the World Cup.
The Western and American media, in turn, are required to apologize for all the lies and fabrications it has published over the years, accusing Qatar of violating human and women’s rights, especially after realizing during the World Cup the amount of appreciation and honor that the encouraging person and visitor enjoyed through its provision of all services, amenities and comfortable accommodation. And the amount of appreciation that women enjoy in compliance with the teachings of the Islamic religion and the ancient Arab traditions and customs that take care of even the young, the elderly and people with special needs, who have all the means that enable them to enjoy the event like other normal people who have never experienced a World Cup in this exceptional way in everything With the testimony of all those who lived the event in the heart of the event, and faithfully conveyed what they found in Qatar.
As for those who questioned Qatar’s ability to provide security and protection for the teams and fans, they should be ashamed of themselves and apologize, especially after the Qatar World Cup ended without riots or violence occurring in and outside the stadiums, and the English and Welsh fans returned to their countries without being arrested or injured. In the words of the head of the British Football Police Unit, due to the appropriate security measures and the decision of the Qatari authorities to prevent the consumption of alcohol in the stands and to require them to obtain match tickets and a “Hayya” card to enter Qatar during the World Cup.
The world should thank Qatar, apologize to the Qataris, Arabs and Muslims, and sympathize with America, Mexico and Canada, which will host the 2026 World Cup, because the ceiling has become too high in all technical, security, organizational and public aspects, and it cannot be raised more than it is already high.
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