American journalist expressed displeasure at being held in Qatar due to his rainbow-colored clothes, a Qatari physician lashed out against foreigners.
A journalist from America was not aware that wearing a rainbow shirt would cost him near about thirty minutes when he would try to enter a World Cup match. Conversely, this accomplishment brought a doctor from Qatar a sense of pride.
It is unavoidable to acknowledge the fact that the cultural ideas and values held by people all over the globe are distinct from one another. There are certain nations that do not truly let other types of open-minded or contemporary ideas inside their borders. Mostly due to the fact that they enforce their rules extremely strictly and there are severe consequences.
A gentleman by the name of Grant Wahl who was not allowed to attend the World Cup event operates a Substack that covers soccer. He also wrote on Twitter that he wasn’t allowed to join Monday’s match between the United States and Wales as he was on a rainbow-colored t-shirt.
He wrote on to Twitter that “Just now: Security guard refusing to let me into the stadium for USA-Wales,” According to Grant Wahl, he was instructed, “You need to change your clothing.” It’s against the rules.’ He later also wrote, “I am now located in the media center and I am still wearing my clothing.” Was held for over half an hour at the police station. Said the following on Twitter: “Go Gays.”
The security guard’s decision to deny Grant Wahl admission was supported by Qatari doctor Nayef Nahar Al-Shammari, who also urged “respect” for the nation’s beliefs.
Doctor Qatari wrote his views on his Twitter account, As a Qatari, I’m proud of what happened.
-Source news.com.au-