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The article focuses on the use of the concept of Orientalism in examining the image of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar compared to tournaments held in the United States. It highlights how Qatar was subjected to extensive criticism and hostile media campaigns because of its adherence to its culture and Islamic values, whereas the United States was not similarly criticized despite issues such as racial discrimination and restrictions faced by players and teams from different countries. The article demonstrates that this disparity in treatment reflects racist standards and unequal classification methods, noting that Qatar’s organization was successful despite the pressures, while participants in the current tournament in the United States face clear restrictions and limitations.
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