Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to guess the non-Christian players don't find it awesome.
People in America don’t realize the rest of the world works very differently.
I’m the PP you’re responding to. I’m Jewish and grew up in South America hearing from classmates that I killed Christ. People in America don’t realize there are religious minorities in all parts of the world that often feel marginalized (so, actually not as different as you think).
Anonymous wrote:The refs often make the sign of the cross at start/end. I'm atheist and unbothered by any of the religious influences or superstitious traditions, it's all part of sport culture and especially soccer. Some of it is hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to guess the non-Christian players don't find it awesome.
People in America don’t realize the rest of the world works very differently.
I’m the PP you’re responding to. I’m Jewish and grew up in South America hearing from classmates that I killed Christ. People in America don’t realize there are religious minorities in all parts of the world that often feel marginalized (so, actually not as different as you think).

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to guess the non-Christian players don't find it awesome.
People in America don’t realize the rest of the world works very differently.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to guess the non-Christian players don't find it awesome.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to guess the non-Christian players don't find it awesome.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to guess the non-Christian players don't find it awesome.