With all the controversy surrounding the vuvuzela being played at the 2010 FIFA World Cup Games, I thought it would be appropriate to defend this defenseless plastic horn. Please watch this YouTube Video explaining why I am pro-vuvuzela.
So in short, the sound the vuvuzela makes is not annoying, loud or distracting, but instead, it’s the sound of a nation coming together, against all odds to show the world they can do it. They are South Africa and they are ready.
So what do you think? Should the vuvuzela be played at the 2010 FIFA World Cup Soccer Matches? Take this poll and share your feedback by commenting.
And if you’re interested in reading more about the vuvuzela, you can check out an earlier post I wrote on “How to Play a Vuvuzela“.
Thanks for supporting South Africa. I’ll be posting stories from the African Continent all month. Become a fan on Facebook to learn more about travel to the most beautiful place on Earth.
I’ll see you out there…! Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Mike, glad you at least understand why they bring them. The good news for cricket fans, vuvuzelas are generally played at soccer matches! Thanks for commenting.
I’m not sure if I am pro or con Vuvuzela.
But I understand why they bring them.
You need something to do while all those people are running around the field waving the occasional yellow card and kicking a ball they could easily just pick up and throw.
I don’t understand cricket either. But at least it’s interesting to watch.