@saficnation the way youre ignoring queer egyptians LMAO using our struggles for your benefit when we dont need it. keep your fucking western radical concern (which u only use for ur benefit) for yourself
i can’t believe ur stupid ass is gonna make me defend france but a team full of black african players (most of whom speak up against racism) vs a team full of zionist nazis…are you okay?
Whatever you do, you will still be affected by islamophobia & racism.
Maybe every Egyptian who thinks islamophobia does not exist should just have a look at the comments. Even if you're atheist or christian, they still think you are subhuman.
your existence as a queer person in a third world country is always forgotten until an amerikan on twitter dot com uses it as a moral check point over how they would neverrrrrrr support the country that oppresses you
commenting under my posts and harassing me and my friends and calling us bitches cuz we're mad OUR national team lost cuz of your rigged racist ass is just another level of low
Dni list
. People from Argentina
. People that like Argentina
. people that supported Argentina today
. People that have an Argentina jersey
. Omar Marmoush
quite frankly, i knew this was gonna happen. fifa would not allow the palestinian flag to be raised on field again. they would not allow another press conference talking about palestine. whether you like it or not, this is heavily political and racist.
egypt losing IS that deep btw no its not just a sport this is just plain proof that racism is still very much alive and has a massive influence on everything 😭😭
Many people don’t know this, but the crossed-arms “X” signal is FIFA’s universal gesture for reporting racist abuse.
When a player, coach, or team official makes that signal, they’re informing the referee that racist abuse has occurred. It is meant to trigger FIFA’s three-step anti-racism protocol: first stop the match, then suspend it if the abuse continues, and ultimately abandon the match if it doesn’t stop.
Today, Egypt manager Hossam Hassan made the “X” gesture from the touchline. Instead of initiating the protocol, the referee booked Hassan with a yellow card and allowed play to continue.