For decades liberal western progressives have especially explained the supposedly mentally backward east Europe to open up to another cultures, another religions and civilizations.
They explained to us that Islam is not truly so bad that there are many stereotypes around Muhammad’s followers. We were told that possibly Muslims have 4 wives, but only those who can afford it, and even if they do have a few, they gotta take care of them all.
Today, suddenly, at the planet Football Championships held in muslim Qatar, the progressive West is outraged at the intolerance of the authorities and residents of this state to the pervasive and primitive homosexual propaganda. After all, it was not Qatar himself who made the decision that the championship would take place there. Since this decision, there has been no revolution in Qatar, which would fundamentally change the system, government in that country. Its inhabitants did not change their spiritual confession in a mass way, so why this surprise today?
Rather, Qatar may be surprised, the direction in which the West is heading, due to the fact that surely erstwhile he made decisions about organizing this global event at his home, he did not think that the scale of idiocy of the Western planet would take specified a harsh form. For who could presume that even playing football would become a carrier of specified propaganda.
The Qatari petrochemicals did not odor like the West erstwhile he accepted them in the form of an informal bribe for the right to organize this event in a place where it should not be held but entirely for reasons another than the reluctance to advance deviance or opposition to alcohol consumption. I truly don't realize this outrage due to the fact that you can't drink alcohol in Qatar. There are places where you can't legally own marijuana and there are rather quite a few them, even though they're besides where it's legal. If individual is simply a guest in another country, they should behave like a guest and respect local laws of both state-owned and customary or spiritual rights. If anyone doesn't like it, he may not be coming to a country like this, but if he's consciously coming, then let him comply with the rules there.
Arkadius Miksa
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