Fifa invites South Korean YouTuber targeted by racist gesture to Mexico World Cup match
FIFA has invited South Korean YouTuber Yoon Su-jin, known as InoCat, to attend the South Korea vs. Mexico World Cup match on Thursday.

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AI-generatedFIFA has invited South Korean YouTuber Yoon Su-jin, known as InoCat, to attend the South Korea vs. Mexico World Cup match on Thursday. This invitation comes after Yoon was subjected to a racist gesture by a man in Guadalajara, Mexico, during a previous game. FIFA stated the match, coinciding with the International Day for Countering Hate Speech, will serve as a platform to promote a message of inclusion and respect. The UN established this observance to combat the spread of hate speech and discrimination globally. Yoon has accepted FIFA's invitation to attend the game.
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4 extractedThe racist gesture involved pulling at the corners of the eyes, derogatory to people of Asian descent.
The match will be used to deliver a message of inclusion and respect on the International Day for Countering Hate Speech.
Fifa has invited a South Korean YouTuber, Yoon Su-jin (InoCat), targeted by a racist gesture to a World Cup match.
The man who made the gesture was identified as Ulises Fernando Bernal Miramontes, president of CITGEJ.