FIFA BOSS: STOP HAVING GAY SEX
FIFA President Sepp Blatter has told gay football fans to not have sex if visiting Qatar for the 2022 World Cup.
Gay activist have criticised FIFA’s decision to award the event to the Middle Eastern nation which criminalises homosexuality with up to five years in prison.
Blatter was asked what gay fans should do by a journalist while attending Monday’s ceremony at Soccer City in Johannesburg to wrap up the South Africa 2010 World Cup.
He responded: “They should refrain from any sexual activities.” It’s unclear if he was being serious or joking.
Blatter went on to say: “We are definitely living in a world of freedom and I’m sure when the World Cup will be in Qatar in 2022, there will be no problems.
“It’s another culture and another religion, but in football we have no boundaries. We open everything to everybody and I think there shall not be any discrimination against any human beings, being on this side or that side, left or right or whatever.
“Football is a game that does not affect any discrimination. You may be assured … if people want to watch a match in Qatar in 2022, they will be admitted to matches.”
Qatar’s anti gay law has been enforced against gay locals and foreigners in the past. In 1995 an American man was sentenced to six months in prison and 90 lashes for homosexual activity.
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