Who's Ready To Pull Out Of World Cup And Humiliate Trump? Spain? Colombia? Denmark? The article questions how American athletes will be received at upcoming international sporting events, such as the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics and the World Cup hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada, due to Donald Trump's perceived aggressive foreign policy and rhetoric. It suggests that Trump's actions, including threats to invade neighboring countries and his policies, make it unsafe and undesirable for international teams and fans to participate. The author draws parallels between the current political climate and the 1936 Berlin Olympics, advocating for boycotts.
- Concerns raised about potential booing of American athletes at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
- Author argues Donald Trump's actions, including threats to invade countries and 'Gestapo immigration policies,' make it unsafe for international participation in the US-hosted World Cup.
- Compares the current situation to the 1936 Berlin Olympics, suggesting a boycott movement might be warranted.
- Highlights diplomatic condemnations from Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, and Uruguay regarding US actions in Venezuela.
- Suggests that countries with strong soccer teams, many of which have been targets of Trump's rhetoric, might withdraw from the World Cup.
- Criticizes the American sports world for not taking a stronger stance against the Trump administration.
- Advocates for boos and boycotts against the US as a response to the current political climate.