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Recently, some people have called for a boycott of the 2026 World Cup in the United States.
This has started discussions about sports and social issues.
In the past, people expressed dissatisfaction through boycotts, such as not participating in games.
But sometimes, boycotts do not truly solve the problems.
Now, some suggest having a dialogue with FIFA instead of direct boycotts.
For example, FIFA once helped keep a football field for children in a Palestinian refugee camp because of everyone's efforts.
This shows that FIFA can listen to people's opinions.
The World Cup has many viewers, and FIFA's decisions are very important.
If we talk with FIFA and propose suggestions about safety and fairness, maybe the games can be better.
Doing this avoids conflict and also lets FIFA see everyone's concerns.
Dialogue might make sports more responsible and make football more meaningful.