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English translation: "ASL - Discrimination: There vs here."
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Do you know the country called Qatar?  It is in the Middle East.  In Qatar, homosexuality is illegal.  It is punishable by death or imprisonment.  

Do you know the soccer tournament called the World Cup?  Every four years, teams from around the world gather.  This year, the tournament is in Qatar.  

Many people encouraged America to boycott the World Cup this year, but the American men’s team went anyway.  Many people watched the tournament.  

A sports reporter went to Qatar to report on the World Cup.  The government of Qatar banned LGBTQ protests at the tournament and enforced their laws about homosexuality.  

A reporter named Grant Wahl wore a rainbow shirt to support his brother, who is gay.  First, Grant was detained; then he was released.  Later, he died mysteriously.  His brother suspects that the government of Qatar killed Grant.   Grant was 48, not old, and he was healthy.  I think the government killed him.  

Here in America, liberals say that gay people, LGBTQ people, face a lot of discrimination.  I ask, Oh, really?  In America, gay marriage is legal.  LGBTQ people try to force normal people to accept their agenda.  If those normal people refuse, they are called homophobic.  They try to punish those people who will not accept the agenda.  In America, LGBTQ people try to control the lives of normal people.  In America, normal people, not LGBTQ people, face discrimination.