LGBT advocates will always use human rights and gender rights as citizens as a defense. But they forget that Qataris, who are mostly Muslim and mostly conservative Qataris, do not accept LGBT people.Â
If LGBT supporters want and want to use human rights as a weapon they sell to take them to the World Cup in Qatar, then the Qatari government also has human rights to protect against deviant sexual behavior and activities that violate its values, norms, people and religion.
Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi as Qatar's Energy Minister gave a statement on accusations against his country Qatar. The Qatari Minister of Energy stated that LGBT groups could come to the 2022 World Cup.Â
They clarified and defended that they had no problem if LGBT groups came and visited Qatar. The rules and policies of the Qatari government regarding LGBT and sex outside of marriage are the absolute right of the Qatari state to run its country according to Islamic law.Â
Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi asked western countries not to interfere in the government of his country, including regarding the legalization of LGBT.
The State of Qatar also stated that the attacks given to its country as the host of the 2022 World Cup were successive regarding human rights, which were identified as having hidden intentions through these attacks.Â
The Emir of Qatar as the leader of Qatar is ready to accept negative comments and considers these comments as positive criticism for himself and Qatar.
Qatar's action to ban LGBT symbols and LGBT campaigns in their country drew criticism from the England National Team as the national team which first expressed concern about LGBT issues in Qatar.Â
Other national teams such as the German, Danish and Wales national teams wore armbands in the rainbow colors of the LGBT symbol, as a sign of their concern for Qatar and their support for LGBT groups.
Europe is one of the regions with the largest number of LGBT people in the world. The natural emergence of LGBT in Europe, supported by the will of LGBT supporters.Â
To have freedom of everything in Europe and freedom of the media to broadcast LGBT topics, which quickly fueled sexual orientation.