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US MEN'S SOCCER TEAM CHANG LOGO TO PROMOTE GAY PRI AT WORLD CUP

The Amerin natnal soccer team has replaced the red of the Amerin Flag wh the lors of gay pri their trag facily. * us soccer gay logo *

"Cyd Zeigler, who scrib himself as a gay sports wrer, h out at the backlash, scribg as "crazy" that Amerins would turn their back on the team bee of this tweeted: "LOL the 'Amerins' who are now sudnly hopg the US los at the #WorldCup bee the team has some rabow flags around the facily Qatar.

Image hatg your untry jt bee s soccer team might not hate gay people. In se you hadn’t heard, is illegal to be gay Qatar.

While many pani and anizatns hold the rabow flag back their engagements the Middle East and wh other untri that prohib homosexualy, this is a big, bold statement.

BREAKING: SOCCER IS GAY

The Uned Stat Men’s Natnal Team (USMNT) has resigned s World Cup team logo to add rabow LGBTQ lor strip rponse to host natn Qatar’s stance agast homosexualy.

COLL MART IS U.S. SOCCER'S ONLY OPENLY GAY MALE PLAYER, AND HE'S WORKG TO MAKE THE GAME MORE CLIVE FOR FUTURE LGBTQ+ PLAYERS

The issue of homosexualy has been a nstant ntroversy for this year’s World Cup gam. Ahead of the 2022 World Cup, Qatari officials nstantly reerated their stance agast homosexualy. Only days ago a Qatar World Cup ambassador told a German TV that homosexualy is “damage the md” and remas illegal Qatar, even for visg athlet.

And June, Qatar Football Associatn general secretary Mansoor Al Ansari warned fans not to show open support for gays while Qatar for the gam. Qatar has outlawed homosexualy and impos a large fe or a prison sentence of up to seven years if nvicted of beg gay.

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Coll Mart is U.S. soccer's only openly gay male player, and he's workg to make the game more clive for future LGBTQ+ players - ESPN.

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