YES, because
It is all very well that it is their culture, but does that really mean they should be allowed to drown out everyone else's culture of chants, drums, trumpets whatever. Instead whoever is playing, even if two European teams there is the drone of the Vuvuzela drowning out these traditional chants.
Moreover, the hosts are not the only country involved. 31 other countries are already complaining. Portugese forward Cristiano Ronaldo has already complained that the ball makes him lose concentration, and we have already seen many errors. South Africa are already knocked-out anyway. The hosts will also have an unfair advantage.
Moreover, the hosts are not the only country involved. 31 other countries are already complaining. Portugese forward Cristiano Ronaldo has already complained that the ball makes him lose concentration, and we have already seen many errors. South Africa are already knocked-out anyway. The hosts will also have an unfair advantage.
t is their culture. It is used in many of neighboring countries. Instead demand the US ban racism against Native American in sport images?
If they are making the sound, it means something important to them. US hockey fans use an awful sounding loud horn
Why must the West be imperialistic even when it comes to sports? If a viewer doesn't like it, turn off the sound or the TV/MP3, etc. entirely.
Apologies for the typo t = it.
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