Yep.
The World Cup as the name suggests is a melting point of cultures but some sort of respect to the hosts is surely needed.
That's why LGBTQ guys were careful in Russia 2018 considering that the largest nation on Earth which also happens to be Non-EU criminalises homosexuality.
Also, indigenous communities of the Amazon were protected in 2014 from the global attention of the WC in Brazil.
Last but not least, our loud vuvuzelas were tolerated in South Africa 2010 despite them being a nuisance to travelling fans and players.
Kitu najaribu kusema ni ati respect kwa hosts ni muhimu bana.
In my opinion, forced labour should be a bigger deal at the world cup. The labor that was used to build the shiny stadiums and the turf is what you'd say is slave labour. But because the laborers come from Africa and the poor parts of Asia, that gets swept away. He who controls the media controls what must agend.