Removing US as World Cup host would be eminently sad – and entirely justified | Alexander Abnos

πŸ€” think its pretty obvious why theyre takin out usa as host 🌎 this is like america showin itself in a bad light fam πŸ’” dont get me wrong im all about americas soccer team but when ur country cant even handle its own ppl and instead talks trash on immigrants and stuff it gets harder to host somethin that promis unity πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ 32 yrs of tryna make it happen and now cuz america can't even keep itself safe and sound its bein stripped of the chance πŸ•’ thats not to say americans will be all sad about it but like, is this really the best time for us to be on the world stage πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
I gotta say, this decision to take away the US's hosting rights is kinda justified πŸ€”. With all the craziness going on in the country right now, like the violence against immigrants and Trump's divisive rhetoric, it's hard to see how soccer can be a symbol of unity when the main event is in the same country. The fact that the FIFA president thinks peace and unity are the most important messages football can convey now seems kinda laughable πŸ˜‚, especially with the current admin's track record. And let's not forget about the financial struggles cities are having to cope with hosting the World Cup, it's like they're being forced to put profit over people πŸ€‘. It might be sad for fans, but if football is gonna survive, it doesn't need a country that's all about division and violence to host it 😊.
 
The recent news about removing the US from hosting the 2026 World Cup is super worrying πŸ€•. I'm not surprised that concerns over public safety and administration policies have led to this decision - let's face it, things are pretty crazy in the States right now 😬. The rise of anti-immigrant rhetoric and violence against innocent people is just unacceptable, and it's hard to see how soccer can promote unity when its main event is in a country that's actively dividing itself.

I think FIFA made the right call here - hosting the World Cup should be about promoting peace and unity, not perpetuating division 🀝. The financial benefits of hosting the tournament are important, but they shouldn't come at the cost of public safety and human rights. I'm worried that a boycott by some countries could lead to lost revenue and scheduling challenges, which would just make things worse.

It's also worth noting that soccer has been around for centuries, and it can definitely survive without the US hosting it 🏟️. The World Cup is about more than just one country - it's about bringing people together from all over the world. In light of the current administration's policies, I think it's time to reevaluate what hosting the World Cup really means.

Ultimately, this decision might be sad for fans, but it might ultimately be the best choice 🀞. Let's focus on promoting peace and unity through soccer - that's the message we should be spreading, not division and violence πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, removing the US from hosting the 2026 World Cup isn't the worst idea ever. With all the craziness going on in the country right now, from police brutality to immigration issues... it's hard to see how hosting the World Cup can be seen as promoting unity 🌎. And let's not forget about those massive ticket price hikes that are pricing out your average fan πŸ€‘. On a more serious note, with all the security concerns and whatnot, it's probably for the best if FIFA finds another host 🏟️. The thing is, football's gonna survive regardless of who hosts it, so maybe this is just a necessary evil to ensure everyone's safety πŸ’―.
 
omg i'm actually kinda surprised they didnt do this like years ago 🀯 thinking about all that drama with trump and stuff...i mean what's a world cup without peace and unity? lol anyway did anyone know that ticket prices are getting out of hand for american soccer games?? 32 bucks to watch a team play is insane!!! 😱
 
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