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One Missed Penalty Away from Hate

By Anthea Kasonga
The 2026 FIFA World Cup claims to unite the world. Yet before kickoff, referees were warned about social media threats. Monitoring found thousands of abusive posts, and police braced for online abuse. Hate speech was not unexpected; it was anticipated.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup unfolds across the United States, Canada and Mexico, football's biggest tournament claims to promote unity.
For five weeks, billions will watch nations compete. Communities will come together. Cultures will share a global stage. It is the story football loves to tell about itself: that sport can bridge divides that politics cannot.
Yet before many teams had played their opening match, another reality had already emerged.
The infrastructure designed to counter hate speech is now built into major tournaments themselves. Before a ball is kicked, monitoring systems are in place, police investigations are prepared, and support services are established for playe...Read more
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