I always read Eurosport online and recently decided to follow Eurosport Arabia on Facebook to check out their updates. They are fun to read but I was surprised to see that some of their articles have nothing to do with sports and discuss matters that shouldn’t be there.
What does it matter if a player is Muslim or not? Who cares whether Muslim (or Christian or Jewish or whatever) footballers should or should not have tattoos? or how Islam will benefit at the World Cup on a sports website? or the Arab-Israeli conflict? Focusing on religious stuff is so unlike Eurosport.
See lets put it thins way.. If eurosports were to open an Israeli account, lets say, and call it ‘Eurosports Israel’, don’t you think they’d be promoting news about jewish players in europe for example? Or if christianity was somehow affiliated to a race or language, the same would happen. but it’s not so that’s not the case.
It’s just a way to attract their audience.
Oh, and what’s up with all the islam posts? The ZWZ hamra post? By the way, ZWZ branch is getting a lot of abuse because of there pork issue, threats and prank calls, but people fail to mention that.
Oh that being said, there’s a bunch of topless women planning to shag their boobs near mosques in europe, you forgot to post about that
Tweaker,
What does it matter if it’s Eurosport Israel or Arabia or whatever. Eurosport Arabia is supposedly for the Arab region and to cover sports events here no? They shouldn’t be concerned with such stories nor share them.
The ZWZ post had nothing to do with Islam, at least not from my side. ZWZ getting a lot of prank calls? where did you read that?
Well the comments on that post were bigoted to say the least. I didn’t read that, a guy who works there told me. THREAT calls, and prank calls such as ‘badna ni7joz la 40 people, bas into ma 3andkon pork? so nevermind’