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I honestly believe "culture appropiation" is just a made up problem invented in the US and literally no one outside there cares about it, an absolute non issue. It seems most cultures feel flattered when other people adopt some traditions (in a respectful manner obviously). What do you guys in UK think about it?
Ever see Bill Burr's bit on Elvis? Touches on the point that we (white Americans) took something black, adopted it as out own, took it over and then ignored the people that originally created it. We kind of have a history of that behavior so I get that we have those issues over here. That being said, not everything is cultural appropriation (we take shit way too far with that stuff).
 

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Absolutely
Sounds like you have never watched a World Cup before because those type of fans appear at every single one

I bet you think the moon is made of cheese too :wenger:


I honestly believe "culture appropiation" is just a made up problem invented in the US and literally no one outside there cares about it, an absolute non issue. It seems most cultures feel flattered when other people adopt some traditions (in a respectful manner obviously). What do you guys in UK think about it?
Depends on the details I suppose but in this case I don't see an issue

Cultural exchange is one of the great things about a sporting event like this
 

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The few people I know who have been/currently are at the WC have said that the atmosphere has been really good, both in and out of the games
 

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Well of course they focus on the ones who made an effort to dress up - why the feck would they focus on the boring ones in jeans and T-shirt?!

Are you suggesting all these fans are fake?
Utter nonsense
Media/twitter has really brainwashed some to this level.
 

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I honestly believe "culture appropiation" is just a made up problem invented in the US and literally no one outside there cares about it, an absolute non issue. It seems most cultures feel flattered when other people adopt some traditions (in a respectful manner obviously). What do you guys in UK think about it?
I would agree, Arabs are even help these guys dress up in the attire.
 

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I honestly believe "culture appropiation" is just a made up problem invented in the US and literally no one outside there cares about it, an absolute non issue. It seems most cultures feel flattered when other people adopt some traditions (in a respectful manner obviously). What do you guys in UK think about it?
Unfortunately there have been cases of students banning costumes, sombreros etc, at parties because of cultural appropriation. There's been plenty of such stories making the headlines, the sorts of stories designed to enrage people. But, in fairness, that's because the concept is very strange to most people.
 

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I honestly believe "culture appropiation" is just a made up problem invented in the US and literally no one outside there cares about it, an absolute non issue. It seems most cultures feel flattered when other people adopt some traditions (in a respectful manner obviously). What do you guys in UK think about it?
Yeah for the most part it’s an weird obsession rich over educated America liberals have. Best to give it no attention imo.
 

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Very meh atmosphere at the France-Poland game. Danish tv saying it’s not even sold out. If true that’s pretty disappointing for a knockout game,. I know Poland is boring but still…
 

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France v Poland has the atmosphere as a dead rubber final group game.
 

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I wouldn’t believe a word Qatar are saying about attendances
Plenty of spare seats at the France game here and no doubt they’ll say it was almost full
 

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Funny because they kept announcing sold out crowds whilst we could clearly see half filled stadiums.
A lot of people leave their seats at prayer times to pray. I’ve got a few friends out there saying you’ll see loads of people on the concourse during the game as well.
 

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Yeah, for sure. I mean, if there’s one thing that makes women safe, it’s Qatari culture, right!?

Jeez Louise, man.

Treatment of Women in Qatar

‘We’re Treated As Children’ - Guardian

‘Women In Qatar Live In Deep Discrimination’
None of those have anything to do with feeling safer though.

The rules are obviously incredibly discriminatory against women, saftey wise though I wouldn't be surprised it's amongst the highets given the relatively low level of crime. For women who are married and want to be housewives (everyone is free to have that lifestyle), it's a very good place to live given the high standard of living and safety. Similar for those women just going there for visiting or a vacation.

For women who want to be more independent I can imagine the rules being a higher preference than safety and therefore it not being a great place to live in.
 

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None of those have anything to do with feeling safer though.

The rules are obviously incredibly discriminatory against women, saftey wise though I wouldn't be surprised it's amongst the highets given the relatively low level of crime. For women who are married and want to be housewives (everyone is free to have that lifestyle), it's a very good place to life given the high standard of living and safety. Similar for those women just going there for visiting or a vacation.

For women who want to be more independent I can imagine the rules being a higher preference than safety and therefore it not being a great place to live in.
Female World Cup Official Facing 7 Years in Jail HERSELF For Being Raped in Qatar
 

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Yeah, for sure. I mean, if there’s one thing that makes women safe, it’s Qatari culture, right!?

Jeez Louise, man.

Treatment of Women in Qatar

‘We’re Treated As Children’ - Guardian

‘Women In Qatar Live In Deep Discrimination’
Are you able to critically think?

You’re conflating two separate issues here.

1. Do women (Qatari or otherwise) get catcalled, sexually harassed etc there? The evidence is no. This is due to the culture there which has been evidenced by Westerners and expats living there as well as Arabs. There’s a clear difference in how women are able to travel around, often alone late at night over there when compared to the UK (where I’m from).

2. What you’re desperately Googling is a separate issue and shows the work that still needs to be done for Qatari women in terms of rights to move country, marry and what not. Again, it’s a country that is a smidgen over 50 years old, after being a British protectorate.
 

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Yeah, if you followed the case properly, rather than frantically googled anything that you erroneously thought furthered your completely delusional angle, you’d know that fifa actually forced qatar not to follow through with the prosecution of the woman they were about to jail for being raped.

That won’t be the same for most women who find themselves assaulted over there, sadly.

To suggest that qatar is a safe place for women is laughable and an insult to the treatment women face over there.

To get offended and nasty because someone on a forum simply points this out says a lot about you.

But you carry on mate.
Offended and nasty? As far as I can see it's only you throwing around insults

And the other posts are 100% correct that the random stuff you posted is nothing to do with the subject of female fans feeling safe going to a football match in Qatar
 

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Yeah, if you followed the case properly, rather than frantically googled anything that you erroneously thought furthered your completely delusional angle, you’d know that fifa actually forced qatar not to follow through with the prosecution of the woman they were about to jail for being raped.

That won’t be the same for most women who find themselves assaulted over there, sadly.

To suggest that qatar is a safe place for women is laughable and an insult to the treatment women face over there.

To get offended and nasty because someone on a forum simply points this out says a lot about you.

But you carry on mate.
You’re just perpetually showing your ignorance. The fact that you dismiss Western women’s testimony of the region because you’re on some crusade to prove that only you can be right is pretty pathetic.

On the case you’ve linked above - an expat was sadly raped by another expat. What does that have to do with what I said before exactly? If you did a side by side comparison of rapes, sexual harassments, women being catcalled etc and where women generally feel safer, there’s only going to be one winner and that’s Qatar.

But you do you - keep on googling any case you find that fits your narrow minded and desperate point of view.
 

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You’re both showing your bias here. For whatever reason.

Rood - to say ‘random stuff I posted’ about the above links is not fair or balanced. I was responding to another poster claiming that ‘the culture of the place making women feel safe’ - what I’ve posted is directly on topic and a far more detailed look at ‘the culture of the place’. Sorry if you don’t like it, or if it goes against your clear bias, but I’d rather hear from actual women’s experiences who live in qatar rather than a couple of biased blokes on the internet.

And ‘throwing around insults’? Where? If so, give me a warning as that’s not on and I apologise.

If not, you’re out of order accusing me of that.
Calling perfectly reasonable opinions 'Delusional' and 'laughable' and then accusing others of being nasty is hypocritical

And this thread is about fans and atmosphere, the discussion you waded into was about an English woman's experiences at the World Cup - did you actually read it?
 

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You’re both showing your bias here. For whatever reason.

Rood - to say ‘random stuff I posted’ about the above links is not fair or balanced. I was responding to another poster claiming that ‘the culture of the place making women feel safe’ - what I’ve posted is directly on topic and a far more detailed look at ‘the culture of the place’. Sorry if you don’t like it, or if it goes against your clear bias, but I’d rather hear from actual women’s experiences who live in qatar rather than a couple of biased blokes on the internet.

And ‘throwing around insults’? Where? If so, give me a warning as that’s not on and I apologise.

If not, you’re out of order accusing me of that.
We’re showing our bias? Are you even following this conversation?

You’re displaying weird gatekeeping behaviour and unable to think critically about what is being discussed. Have a Google of the article penned by Ellie Molloson. Her pov is corroborated by other Western women who live in the region. I’ve been lucky enough to travel extensively in the region and I can say that women late at night have very little to worry about there than here if travelling alone. Women are a lot safer there from rapes, sexual assaults and generally harassment then women here in the UK.
 

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So you're telling me all rape cases get justice in other countries?

Few cases will come about, but the general consensus to those who have actually been there is that it's a very safe country for women.
The irony is I think it was him moaning about whataboutery in another thread.
 

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So you're telling me all rape cases get justice in other countries?

Few cases will come about, but the general consensus to those who have actually been there is that it's a very safe country for women.
It's one thing to get justice for the crime of being raped and a whole other to face imprisonment for having been raped.

It's a bit mad that this needs to be pointed out.
 

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It's one thing to get justice for the crime of being raped and a whole other to face imprisonment for having been raped.

It's a bit mad that this needs to be pointed out.
Yes, and they're plenty more women who get assaulted and raped in other countries that considered safe.

Do you think a women would be more safe in a major city like Chicago or Doha? Not just in terms of assault but generally as well (murder, theft etc)?
 

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The richer ME countries do have low crime rates, not sure why this fact that is difficult to accept for some.
 

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The richer ME countries do have low crime rates, not sure why this fact that is difficult to accept for some.
Yes but what about this report I Googled just now that said someone’s iPhone was taken on the bus in Doha?
 

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Yes, and they're plenty more women who get assaulted and raped in other countries that considered safe.

Do you think a women would be more safe in a major city like Chicago or Doha? Not just in terms of assault but generally as well (murder, theft etc)?
The point made was that a woman in Qatar was raped, and then she was to be prosecuted for being raped.

The first part can and does unfortunately happen anywhere. The second part does not.

A woman who is raped in Chicago will not be prosecuted for sex outside marriage.
 

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Imagine the low crime rate Chicago would have if they had an authoritarian government in charge of counting the crimes :lol:
 

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The point made was that a woman in Qatar was raped, and then she was to be prosecuted for being raped.

The first part can and does unfortunately happen anywhere. The second part does not.

A woman who is raped in Chicago will not be prosecuted for sex outside marriage.
That second part is incredibly rare though, I'm sure if you dig deep you may find some other fecked up result in other countries for rape cases.

You're still a lot more likely to get raped/assaulted/mobbed in Chicago than in Qatar. My wife has lived in Chicago and would avoid going alone at night.

Imagine the low crime rate Chicago would have if they had an authoritarian government in charge of counting the crimes :lol:
Yea, let's not go by people's experience who have lived there but only by the stereotypes I have in my head.
 

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You're still a lot more likely to get raped/assaulted in Chicago than in Qatar. My wife has lived in Chicago and would avoid going alone at night.



Yea, let's not go by people's experience who have lived there but only by the stereotypes I have in my head.
Yeah it's a total stereotype of authoritarian governments that they might fiddle the numbers. It's never happened outside my head.

Give yours a wobble.
 

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Yeah it's a total stereotype of authoritarian governments that they might fiddle the numbers. It's never happened outside my head.

Give yours a wobble.
Yes it is a stereotype when you haven't done any research on the matter to even try and find out what the facts are (even non government figures such as the UN don't quote huge crime figures), or talk to people who live there but just go by what you think it is.