FIFA boss accuses Europe of ‘double standard’ for criticising Qatar

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  1. So, I want to get this straight… Europeans have double standards, because women in the stone ages in Europe had less rights than they do in Quatar today?? Because homosexuality was a crime in Poland until 1932??? Really??

  2. “FIFA President Gianni Infantino targeted European critics of World Cup host Qatar on Saturday and suggested a moral double standard in his home continent.
    **Infantino listed Europe’s problems on the eve of Qatar kicking off its home tournament** that has been dogged for years by criticism of the emirate’s record on human rights and treatment of migrant workers who built stadiums and infrastructure”

    “**Europeans should be apologising for the next 3.000 years before giving moral lessons to people**” Infantino said

    “Today I feel Qatari, today I feel Arab, today I feel African, today I feel gay, today I feel a migrant worker” he also added”

    Boycott FIFA and Qatar, this is the public display of moral corruption: hitting out at others ignoring the shit that goes on in the name of money.

  3. The EU gets much of its fruits and vegetables from Spain. All year around. But what you aren’t told/ didn’t bother to look up is that much of those fruits and vegetables are grown in the greenhouses of Almeria where tens of thousands of undocumented African migrants work in abhorrent conditions just so you can enjoy your cheap tomatoes and cucumbers in winter.

    Qatars human rights abuses didn’t bother Germany when they struck a gas deal a couple months ago. Same with Germany and Russia or Germany and China.

    France controls the currency of 14 African states and gets trade privileges to exploit African resources.

    All of Europe imports workers from poorer parts of the world just so they keep our economy running. Once again we exploit the brown mans labor just so the white man can enjoy his pension.

    But all of this is okay because it’s white people doing it. If it’s non-whites doing it it is outrageous.

  4. >“Today I feel Qatari,” Infantino said. “Today I feel Arab. Today I feel African. Today I feel gay. Today I feel a migrant worker.”

    Why did the article exclude the “today I feel disabled” part? It is the only sentence that I am inclined to believe him.

  5. Being corrupt to the core and responsible for a multitude of death and misery yet having the absolute brass balls to tell the fans to apologise for 3000 years for them having the gall to criticise your corrupt ways.

    It’s a bold strategy Cotton, let’s see if it pays off for ’em.

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