The FE is spinning clockwise. This is also a repeated answer.
Which does not explain it at all, and is just a baseless assertion.
We can observe the motion of the sun in the northern hemisphere, or even just during the northern summer.
Assuming you are south of the Arctic circle, the sun rises in the north east, circles (or appears to anyway) towards you as it goes either due north or due south (due south if north of the tropic of Cancer), and then proceeds to set north west.
This apparent motion is impossible in your model.
But that is not the key point you need to explain.
You need to explain why places further north receive longer periods of daylight during the northern summer, to the extent that places north of the arctic circle experience 24+ hours of daylight, which is impossible in your model.
You need to explain why there is a path of darkness with all other locations experiencing day time, with places very far north observing the sun due north at midnight.