The Daily Show: Ears Edition - Qatar’s World Cup Rainbow Ban & Japan’s Classy Victory Response
Episode Date: December 5, 2022Qatar bans rainbow imagery at the World Cup, Japanese fans help clean up the stadium, and some coaches rely on translators to get their point across.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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The 2022 World Cup is being hosted by Qatar, a Middle Eastern country with a deep and rich
history of having oil.
And if you've been following the news, you know that there's been some controversies over Qatar
hosting the World Cup.
You know, like did Qatar offer bribes to FIFA to be the host? Did Qatar exploit
migrant workers to build the soccer stadiums? Are we pronouncing Qatar right? Is it Qatar or is it Qatar or is it Qatar?
And if we mumble it, do you think they'll notice? All of these are questions?
For one of the biggest controversies that Qatar has has been the fact that they have very strict
laws prohibiting same-sex relationships. And these anti-gay policies are causing some tension on the pitch.
And these anti-gay policies are causing some tension on the pitch. Amid the cheers of World Cup fans, the controversy is simmering.
It's over the host country, Qatar, and other nations' treatment of LGBTQ people.
Rainbow imagery, a sudden flashpoint after FIFA demanded the captains of seven European teams,
not where this armband, in support of LGBTQ causes,
insisting the captains where FIFA sanctioned bands.
The team captains of several countries say they will not be wearing
the rainbow-colored one-love armbands as they had intended
after FIFA threatened to give players yellow cards just for doing so.
After receiving two yellow cards, of course a player will face a one-match
suspension. Yeah, that's right the captains of seven European teams planned to show their support of the
LGBTQ community by wearing rainbow armbands but then when FIFA
threatened them with yellow cards they scrapped the idea which in my opinion
shows that you're not the ally you claim to be right.
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I'm just saying, that's a yellow card, I mean, ha ha.
Like a yellow card?
It's not even like you're out.
Just a warning and you're like, yeah, no, no, I can't.
And by the way, the rainbow ban has got to be hard for the referees too. You know, that's risky.
Because the referees are out there and they're like, yellow card, red card.
Oh, wait, we just started a rainbow.
No!
Don't take me away!
Oh, a little crazy story as well.
If you happen to be in China watching the World Cup, you probably are missing some things because on the government TV network you'll barely see any footage of the fans at all. Yeah, because
China doesn't want its citizens to see people from every other country enjoying
themselves without wearing masks. Yeah, because they're like they just don't
want them to know that that's possible, you know. And I mean I it sounds crazy
but it's the same way Canadian TV senses their footage
should never show fans behaving rudely, because then Keny's would be like, wait, other people
are telling others to f-fee off?
We didn't know we could do that.
Hey!
But maybe my favorite part of the world cup is seeing how people from the world.
their ta know, like for instance, Saudi Arabia's coach is actually French.
He doesn't speak Arabic, but the Saudi translator doesn't speak French.
So when the coach got mad at the team's performance in the first half,
he had to yell at them in English so that the translator could yell at them in Arabic. What are we doing here?
Messi, at the middle of the pitch, he has the ball,
you stay in front of the defense.
You want to go to mark him in the middle?
You want to go to mark him?
You're in front of the defense? You have not a phone.
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You have no money.
He's going to follow.
Go ahead and he'll go ahead.
Oh wow.
You see, this is the magic of the World Cup, people.
A French man yelling in English to a group of Saudis about a British sport.
It's beautiful.
I also wonder if the translator is augmenting the message so he doesn't lose any friends.
He's like, you are terrible.
You all suck. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Is what he said.
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Arabia pulled over a huge upset over Powerhouse Argentina. Mexico had a heroic penalty
save against Poland. Wales proved to the whole world that they are a different country
than England. And one of of that game was what the Japanese fans did after it.
When Japan beat Germany, fans were ecstatic, right?
But instead of leaving after the match to celebrate,
hundreds of Japanese fans stayed in the stadium and picked up the trash that other fans
left behind.
Pictures on social media so the Japanese fans threading their way through the seats,
making sure the stadium was tidy before leaving. Some the online the online the online the online their their their their their their their their their their their their their their. their. their. their. their. their. seats, making sure the stadium was tidy before leaving.
Some online comments calling them the best guests in the world.
Wow, that is amazing.
Unfortunately, all of those Japanese fans were arrested because the Qatari police deemed the act
of tiding up, quote, kind of gay. Now, I'm not going to lie. This is one of the most amazing things to see, and you see that every that every that every that every their their their their their the gay. Now, I'm not going to lie. This is one of the most amazing things to see. And
you see that every world cup, it'll be Japan, it'll be South Korea, and I think it's a
valuable lesson to all of us. If you're throwing a party, make sure you invite Japanese
fans to your house, because then you don't have to clean up. And you know, if you ask me though, this is a huge flexh. thx, thx, thx, thx, thx, thx, thx, thx, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, their their, their their, their, their, their, it's a their, it's their, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, their their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their their thi. And thi. thruui. thiii. thiiiiiii. thiii. thii. thi. their their their their, their, their, the Japanese fans. Everyone's like, oh, it's so humble. No, it's a flex. What is a more baller move than beating somebody
and then cleaning up after them?
Yeah.
Like here, oh, let me take out your trash.
Oh, did you drop this?
Oh, yeah, no, no, no.
We'll clean up. You guys can go and figure out how to play soccer. Yeah, we'll just do that. Watch the Daily Show, weeknights at 11, 10 Central on Comedy Central, and stream full
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