California Democrats unleashed a scathing attack on World Cup fans — saying they shouldn’t tune in to the tournament if their politics don’t align with the left.
In a series of posts on social media, the California Democratic Party proclaimed that certain people were “not allowed to watch” the World Cup if they held certain political beliefs.
“You’re not allowed to watch the World Cup if you’ve ever voted against immigration,” the party wrote on X.
“You’re not allowed to watch the World Cup if you’ve ever spoken out against DEI,” it added in a follow-up post.
“You’re not allowed to watch the World Cup if you only want people to speak English,” the party wrote in a third.
The posts led to to mass blowback from critics who found the declarations distasteful.
“Their attitude towards all of America. You’re not allowed unless we say you’re allowed,” one user responded.
“Nobody voted against legal immigration, we voted against illegal immigration. I’m saying this as an immigrant myself,” another added.
“Why? I don’t even understand the logic to this post,” a third chimed in.
The Golden State is hosting some of World Cup’s biggest matches in Los Angeles and the Bay Area, starting with Team USA’s opening match against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium in LA on Friday night.
There will be seven other matches played at the stadium, including Iran vs. New Zealand, Switzerland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey vs. United States, two Round of 32 matches, and one quarterfinal showdown.
Six other matches will be played at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, bringing the state’s total to 14 games.


