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FIFA so they can rake in that €€€€€who the fuck thought that a world cup in a arab country was a good idea?
FIFA so they can rake in that €€€€€who the fuck thought that a world cup in a arab country was a good idea?
who the fuck thought that a world cup in a arab country was a good idea?
Why not? are they not humans? It's called the fucking world cup, and it belongs to all the people of the world, not just south americans and europeans.
I met three British girls who have been living there for a year and were working as models, and all three of them were wearing clothes that any country that actually cares about how women dress will not allow. After that they took me for a couple drinks and when I asked about how alcohol is handled there, they said that the only rule was not to wear traditional qatari clothes in a bar.
I'm gonna make a wild wild guess, a one that I got right now and based on no prior knowledge, but you've never been to Qatar have you? I will guess you haven't. And I can't blame you really. Unfortunately I have. And while it was only for three days, I have seen more of Qatar than most of you. And you say it's a shit destination for tourists and specially for women, but when I was there I saw more tourists then qatari people. Also how is it different exactly to female tourists? The weather was a bit hot and female tourists like males were wearing very slim cloths some were even wearing tight shorts and bikini bras. No one seemed to give a shit about what they're wearing and if that is not what you meant by specially to women then please explain further.
I met three British girls who have been living there for a year and were working as models, and all three of them were wearing clothes that any country that actually cares about how women dress will not allow. After that they took me for a couple drinks and when I asked about how alcohol is handled there, they said that the only rule was not to wear traditional qatari clothes in a bar.
What bothers me is the amount of propaganda and hypocrisy this world cup is generating.
Between Qatar, USA and Australia there's no footballing history what so ever, and you have to be biased to see otherwise.
But if morals is what bothers you, then please explain to me how Qatar as a state has less morals than the USA?
It's really annoying for me to sound like I side with Qatar, when I hate Qatar more than most of you, they're funding militia groups in my country with weapons and money and they're directly connected to the hardships I suffer, on a daily basis.
But this world really consists racists and extreme nationalists. It's just that those who live in civilized countries are better at masking it.
But this world really consists racists and extreme nationalists. It's just that those who live in civilized countries are better at masking it.
exactly. I mean it being in Saudi Arabia would have been better or a country with a remotely decent NT but what ever. Just think it's funny if Europeans bitches about how hot Brazil was they are really going to have that WC
More annoyed the Anericans bitching it wasn't given to them. It's like you hosted it 5 WCs ago and there are 120 more NTs out there.
I think what rubs people the wrong way is the......well might as well call it what it is, slave labor. And the corruption of bribing FIFA officials to win the WC bid is also pretty concerning. Yes, these are only allegations, but you'd have to be blissful to not think something shady went down.
Honestly if Qatar won the bid on it's own, I think it would've been an extremely fun location for a WC to be.
Here's the other side of the story.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/...d-private-property-qatar-150518130012891.html
"Perhaps anticipating that the government would not provide this sort of access, the BBC crew decided to do their own site visits and interviews in the days leading up to the planned tour. In doing so, they trespassed on private property, which is against the law in Qatar just as it is in most countries."
Now I'm not a fan of Aljazeera, In fact I hate it, it's a propaganda network filled with lies, and mass controlling schemes (Just like every other huge media network in the world, Including BBC).
But journalists trespassing is a very believable story, and a one that makes a lot of sense too.
Qatari government statement, 18 May:
"The Government Communications Office invited a dozen reporters to see - first-hand - some sub-standard labour accommodation as well as some of the newer labour villages. We gave the reporters free rein to interview whomever they chose and to roam unaccompanied in the labour villages.
"Perhaps anticipating that the government would not provide this sort of access, the BBC crew decided to do their own site visits and interviews in the days leading up to the planned tour. In doing so, they trespassed on private property, which is against the law in Qatar just as it is in most countries. Security forces were called and the BBC crew was detained."
BBC response:
"We are pleased that the BBC team has been released but we deplore the fact that they were detained in the first place. Their presence in Qatar was no secret and they were engaged in a perfectly proper piece of journalism.
"The Qatari authorities have made a series of conflicting allegations to justify the detention, all of which the team rejects. We are pressing the Qatari authorities for a full explanation and for the return of the confiscated equipment."
What Al-jazeera said there based on the claim of Qatar govt. BBC countered it with another statement.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-32775563
I don't like Qatar and I didn't want them to win the WC bid but this human right thing is getting hyped so much just because people are not happy with Qatar winning the WC bid.
What is happening with these workers in Qatar is truly sad but it's not like Qatar is the only country which violates human rights. I recently lived in a European country where I saw similar behaviors towards african immigrants. They had their own community which they were not allowed to leave. I've never been there but I remember once an immigrant girl showed up at the hospital because a cockroach was in her ear and when I asked her how the hell a cockroach got into her ear she said "where I sleep is really dirty". That should tell a lot about the hygiene of those communities.
Wasn't USA one of the bidders for 2022? If they had won, would anybody talk about human rights in USA too? Guantanamo or many more other fucked up shit that they carry out? Probably not, because a lot of people wanted USA to win the WC bid.
Those workers don't have good working conditions in Qatar, I agree but why everyday more and more of them travel to Qatar? Why don't their embassies do something? Why don't their countries speak up?
I tell you why! because if they were in their own countries they would have even worse living conditions. I lived briefly in India and I've seen the living conditions there. A LOT of homeless people sleeping on the side of the road. You see a lot of families which just take up a side of the road and that's their home. You see them sleep there, cook, shower and even relieve themselves there. You won't believe it till you see it! It really makes you appreciate what you have.
The countries or embassies don't say anything because they know those people need the money and living on the streets they already have a very short life expectancy so they might as well go to Qatar and make a few bucks for their families.
The film that was posted earlier in this thread only talked about how many of these workers die in Qatar every year but don't say anything about how many of those people die in their own countries every year.
It is truly sad and pathetic but what can you do?? If they don't accept those jobs someone else will.
That immigrant girl and cockroach story that I said is sad too but let me tell you another story.. I was really pissed about how they treated immigrants until one day we received a group of immigrants at the hospital whom were just arrived by boat. They hadn't eaten in days and they looked really sick. I remember seeing a young guy with a broken foot with wooden sticks or something as a cast. Obviously it hadn't supported his foot well which resulted in his bones being fused the wrong way and the guy had ended up with a deformed leg. Anyways, so we were giving them food and water and also examining them. I was examining this young girl and I saw a weird mark on her stomach and when I asked her what it was she said it was a gunshot wound. So it made me think, maybe those communities with poor hygiene and cockroaches every where not the ideal place for living, but at least they are better than being shot at.
Again, I'm not saying what is happening in Qatar is right, definitely not, but let's not act as if like they are the only ones out there.