This “conspiracy” is not really a “conspiracy theory.” It is a very plausible theory, knowing USA loves to investigate corruptions in foreign companies and states and use their extensive military to press their asses to jail, FIFA is knowingly corrupt, there is no question for that. Unfortunately, no powerful country loses anything from FIFA’s corruption, so they turn the blind eye from FIFA’s blatant obvious corruption.
World Cup final: Argentina vs Qatar Messi missed the game thanks to “mysterious illness”. Qatar was unable to get in Argentina’s box all game while Argentina went full attack mode all game and scored 5 goals…all of them were ruled offside (including Julian Alvarez’ 30 yards long shot goal). Rodrigo De Paul, Angel Di Maria and Lisandro Martinez were sent off on 60th, 72nd and 85th minute causing a substitute Dybala to go on the pitch as a center-back. On 90+10th minute, Dybala committed a foul outside the box but the referee considered it a penalty. Qatar scored. The game ended 1-0 with the host Qatar as a world champion.
Lol cool story but at least we expect that from Qataris, not like 2002 South Korea acting chill and democratic while being a referee purchaser behind the scenes.
No surprise that alcohol was banned from this world cup, but it's disgraceful that they waited for people to buy their tickets and get to the country before they finally decided YoU gOtTa ReSpEcT oUr CuLtUrE, banning all alcohol in and out of stadiums. Of course, this is a minor issue compared to the laundry list of lines this world cup has crossed.
@@Number1Camper and why is that? It has been part of sports for an extremely long time, so why does it not belong there? Sure, some fans overdo it and drink too much and cause problems, but those people can be dealt with and kicked out, everyone else are behaving and just having a good time
It actually got worse this morning as it was just announced that beer won’t be sold inside stadiums during the World Cup. Budweiser who provide $100 million to FIFA for exclusive rights of beer sales at the World Cup just found out less then 48 hours before the World Cup. During the last World Cup, the Russian government stated they were struggling to cope with severe beer shortages during the World Cup.
I'm not even remotely upset about this. Budweiser was the same company that, in 2014, joined with FIFA in basically running over Brazilian laws banning the sale of beer at soccer matches, laws that were enacted for a reason. Good to see Bud taking one hard on the chin for once.
@@Glitch_II how is not allowing men to have sex with men called discrimination? It’s part of the religion and it’s considered deeply immoral there. As is female modesty
Normally I'm very much a believer in "never attribute to malice what can be explained by stupidity." But not here. It's obvious that FIFA officials were bribed. They didn't "mess up", they were corrupt.
FIFA really said "please don't expose us, we will give you the next world cup" and the US said "don't care" Kinda ironic that it's the soccer merchants who saved football
@Mk the US have footballing pedigree and should have won the 2022 bid. And unlike Qatar, when the US commits human rights violations, people actually speak out against them. Also, love how you're calling Maxwell an "American propagandist", which just shows you didn't watch the video
I made an essay about this topic back in 2021 for my class but I don’t think anyone was paying attention 😂😢 but just glad people are realizing about fifa corruption now. The paper was relating to human rights.
FIFA corruption has been a suspicion by fans since the late 1970s. The Sepp Blatter era cemented those suspicions, but nothing was done about it until 2015.
Man: thanks for doing this. You are not the only one of course but it is very important that the record is set straight from every corner and unfortunately other football content creators dont seem to care. Thanks!
One of the best videos on this topic. I will also watch the WC because of my passion and hype of football, but I am happy to see that so many people are boycotting and interested in true side of Qatar and fucking FIFA. And I feel like a lot can happen and change during and after World Cup
I've been watching the world cup since italy 1990, and i'll probably watch this one too, but to have to think about the hundreds that died in order to make each match possible, is extremely saddening. I wish the teams and players all boycotted this event. Fifa says:" you have to play in qatar in 2022", players say: "no thanks bye".
Quick question: If players "hypothetically" say NO to going to Qatar for the World Cup, what would FIFA or Qatar do? Unless it's stated on their contract that they have to participate...
Man, that John Oliver video on FIFA opened my eyes and broke my heart at the same time. Like: no, powerful men can't use something I love to do horrible things... Right?
Hopefully everyone will not only remember this championship because of Argentina’s win, but also the the violations of human rights and the countrys autocratic rule
he sounds like a typical wide eyed left of center NPC to me, doesn't see the real issue with concentration of power, only sees the corruption that it inevitably creates. Can't see the forest from the trees. Otherwise some solid points.
@@steph4356 He said Neymar supported a far right candidate - would be fair to mention for eg. Maradona who supported and met with not only far left extremists, but mass murderers and tyrants, while tattooing other far left psychopaths and murderers on himself, or woke American footballers supporting extremists like Bernie, whilst others also supported far leftist Lula in Brazil too. A bit of perspective wouldn't hurt, a simple mention goes a long way. Otherwise you risk leftard hackery..
Finally a reasonable person in the english- speaking community. I want every single UA-camr/streamer that travels to Qatar for the world cup to experience just one day of working in the same conditions of the workers in Qatar. Lets see if they still spread the "Everything-is-so-coo-here" propaganda of Qatar.
I feel that, despite the fact ALL of the criticism labelled against Qatar is 100% justified, the reason why it's labelled against it is not real concern for Human Rights, in fact, it has 2 goals in my opinion: 1. To justify their Islamophobia and anti-Arab racism. 2. To absolve their own violations of Human Rights.
Just western saying that we shouldn’t follow something just because it was written thousands of years ago. For him to compare the Quran to the constitution is so stupid
Tbh I’m not even excited for this World Cup at all. A World Cup held in winter instead of summer, the human rights violations, deaths of workers, lack of accommodations for fans and other officials…This World Cup is a disgrace for the Beautiful Game, I hope something like this never happen again💔 RIP to those departed souls 💙
you aren’t alone i haven’t seen or heard anyone even talking about the world cup other than my dad and even then it was one convo where we were talking about who we thought would win
I have lived there for 5 years, not once did see abuse?? Also nothing was ever stolen from me and I was never robed. Now that I'm back living in Holland I cannot even wear expensive items on me without fear of being robbed.
@@rmmm4268 yeah, complete and utter bullshit. The Netherlands has one of the lowest petty crime rates in Europe. If you had said Romania people might’ve believed your entirely made up story
Well of course people are killed in the US. The difference is that the deaths in the US have no connection to football. The workers that died building the stadiums have a direct connection with football
@@kingchubbythe1541 yeah well the inflamed “6k” deaths were from Qatars whole infrastructure building in the last few decades not just on the stadiums.
This absolutely reeks of hypocrisy. Anyone can have their likes/ dislikes when it comes to how countries do things but bringing selective virtue signalling into sports is hypocrisy at its peak. So no country should be allowed to host the world cup besides those that are completely innocent, apparently. The US is decidedly NOT, being the main western power that perpetuates the Gulf. It has also slaughtered way more people in the middle east than Qatar over the past decades. This speaks nothing to my personal opinion of Qatar, which is low, despite some of their slow positive changes. But I also separate these feelings from this sports tournament, something many new 'human rights' advocates similarly did with the Chinese Olympics. (China is currently committing genocide). Aside from bribery, nothing else should get in the way of a neutral sports tournament, as long as there is no interference. Why? because sports is a platform and a foundation for discourse as much as it is competition. Want to change Qatar? go there and talk to the people instead of pissing on them when you've never met a single Qatari. the majority of Qatar are foreign workers, many of whom are from the subcontinent. The vast majority aren't 'slaves,' or what the decidedly racist western media would tell you. To claim that is an insult. Being South Asian myself, I can say that despite Qatar's treatment of workers, many more are living in relative comfort and are a part of the nation's success. And politics doesn't determine whether a country is a good host or not. That is up to their determination to run a good World Cup, which they have in spades; as well as the hospitality of their people, which Arabs have in spades. If you're resorting to complaining about beer and how catastrophic its loss is I don't know what to say.
youre either brainwashed or terribly misinformed. almost EVERY World Cup, as Maq says at the sportswashing part, has had its controversies. This one is just really bad. stop seeing tunnel vision and just seeing your arguments. Like me. I was open to you changing my mind and giving me another perspective but what you said is ass and invalid, imo :).
@@Shaiya-Jin "This one is just really bad" merely because the media noise is louder, and there's less consequences here than criticizing a country like China. The world cup will go on fine, and Qatar will be decent hosts, to the level Russia were. The video refers to how good of a host Qatar is, not how their country stacks up to every standard of perfection.
@@Shaiya-Jinthis one isn’t “ just really bad” you think the one in Russia wasn’t really bad?? You think the one in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WONTTT be bad??😭😭😭😭😭 I’m sorry this is clownery at its finest, as the other person said the only reason Qatar sounds like satan is because media is barking about it, when it comes to the USA I assure you the likes of the guardian and France 24 will be in hibernation and you won’t hear a single whisper,, this is why I always recommend to diversify your media maybe watch out for stuff like aljazeera and what not
@Maqwell thank you for making this video, it's incredibly brave of you to put yourself out there and use your audience to do something good, educating people and really having an impact. Despite the fact that these videos might not do as well or might aggravate some people on UA-cam who don't want to talk about politics, you don't hesitate to denounce a corrupt and cruel government, my utmost respect to you 🙏
Please, do a video essay on corruption and exploitation on the last few world cups. I know that Brazil, Russia and south africa had a decent share of issues that could relate to this video and show a pattern on how fifa choses the WC hosts.
diffrent countries = diffrent morals. The religion in Qatar prohibits alcohol consumption and bans LGBTQ +. I completly dissagree with the mistreatment of migrant workers in Qatar and neither do i defend them. But the fact that you're trying to change a country's morals (on alcohol and LGBTQ rights) is backwards. Just because the west has a certain Liberal belief dosen't make u have the moral high ground. when your coming as a guest to a country dosent mean you own the country and can change their laws/values/morals/religion. The hate is mainly leper from the west because they missed out on the competition this year, so now they think its okay to comepletly hate on this country making them extremly childish. im not even from Qatar and have no relation to the country and i can see this obvious western bias. No bias this was I think the best world cup i've seen. The final was the most exciting final of all time no debate, The shear unpredictability of matches gave us results id never thought id see like South Korea vs portugal, Brazil vs Croatia, Japan vs Germany, KSA vs argentina, france vs tunisia, brazil vs cameroon, and morrocco's incredible run to make history at this world cup.
Dude, you say that "when your coming as a guest to a country doesn't mean you own the country and can change their laws/values/morals/religion" that means if it's hosted in let's say France that French people have the right to be Islamophobic and to treat anyone who is brown worse than they would treat someone white? That's the point you're making here and it doesn't hold very well yes you can have different views on issues but that doesn't give the right to openly discriminate. Also the matches that happened doesn't excuse the fact Qatar handles itself politically if you listened to what he had said and not took it at face value you would've realized about what he meant.
@@duckey6806 none of what you said make sense that's not how the world works he didn't mean it that way m8 also sense when France being Islamophobic is a part of it's culture tf are you talking you have no idea about what you are talking about or Qatar and Islam and it's people this guy is spreading propaganda and h@te and lies about Qatar and Islam none of what he said is true don't believe anything you see on the media buddy
@@duckey6806 okay so about France they are already openly islamophobic and have even banned the hijab from being worn im the public and they were still given the euro 2016 and nobody cared. Nobody talked about it . And I’m okay wit that because we shouldn’t try to change country laws. If you don’t like the laws In that country don’t go but to say that this World Cup will be the worse is Juss out of hand. For example like you said the whole France thing. If they host a World Cup I wouldn’t go but I also wouldn’t non stop slanderize the country and spread fear and hate about them would I?
Qatar hasn't banned any LGBTQ people from watching the game or taking part in any event have they, if people want to go to another country it's only right to follow the rules and regulations in place, don't like it, don't go simple as. And for people taking the moral high ground on human rights advising other countries, Maxwell, he's from USA, the country responsible for the largest number of civilian deaths in recent decades. Where's the uproar about that, why do they get to host the world cup.
The fact that majority of fans don't feel really excited about this upcoming WC speaks for itself why it will be a bad world cup. It will only be a great world cup probably because of legends playung their arguably last world cup
@@TWO000 it’s a part of the game and just a general personal right. It’s the worlds biggest social gathering… or should be. Why can people drink beer? What if that’s THEIR religion? It’s alllllllll about having CONTROL
@@TWO000 no. It’s banned. 2 days before. After people have already traveled. It shouldn’t seem like such a big deal but when you live in a free, social society, are allowed to have fun, it sucks. They’re just showing how in control they are. At least this won’t kill more migrant workers (slavery)
I'm not watching a single minute. As a die-hard Liverpool supporter since 2007, I truly LOVE this game. It hurts...especially since I have AMAZING memories from past World Cups, having met the entire Spain team in 2010 with them staying two blocks away from where I lived at the time. This fucking sucks, but I'm bowing out of this one and letting everyone know. I will never support FIFA again.
As someone who once work in one of the biggest construction project in Doha as a civil engineer, I could confirm that I've seen it all by myself on how they treated migrant workers in my former project. I literally signed a NDA and accepted their money before I flew there. I didn't even knew about migrant workers being hired for that project. It still bothers me today on how the hell I easily be influenced by those money in the first place.
World cup in brazil where people lost their homes and many human right stories So world cup in russia 😶 Nothing lets go and enjoy but then World cup in qatar Now we start to hear people talk
The worst and weakest World Cup host ever of all time. Lost all three group stage matches, got eliminated the earliest, bottom of the group. Too bad Qatar can't pay Messi and Neymar to change nationality. Nice to see justice got served FOOTBALL WINS OIL MONEY LOSES
@@HonestFarmerLigue1Fan 😂😂😂 you are talking as if they wanted to win the thing unless you are from Europe or South America most likely you chances are close to non existent dufus
The best argument against the "you didn't complain about X/Y/Z" is "That was terrible too, doesn't mean Qatar/NUFC takeover/Neymar backing Bolsonaro is ok." You don't have to attempt to disprove via saying you weren't politically active at the time, just say "that was wrong, doesn't make you right". Don't give liars and deflectors the time of day.
my favourite part of this video were the unskippable 20s ads every 3 minutes, really adds to the video when 30% of it is sitting waiting for ads to finish
Well done fellow Gooner. It feels like as we get closer and closer to this travesty, the mood has shifted from that of criticism to one of jubilation that the tournament is finally here. I'm glad there are some UA-camrs who are going to continue to talk about this. As an Indian American, this tournament has a different sting to it for me hearing all the stories of migrant workers, and as a result I wont be watching this tournament as a personal choice. I don't at all blame anyone for making a different choice than mine, and by no means do I feel morally superior making it. It's actually quite sad, I love the World Cup, I've watched it since 1994 with the memory of Baggio launching his penalty into orbit. But watching the players play in a stadium built on the blood of slave labor is too much for me, especially when many of them hailed from my country of birth.
He never said the world cup would be bad he said the host Qatar was an awful country to host it in due to their laws and the way they treat their LGBT communities and their women in the country.
As a person who lives in qatar i have to say everything that is documented about the worker deaths n stuff is basically jus news covering only the bad part of things. And its not like im downplaying deaths or anything but the fact is there is NO WAY theres been 6000+ deaths and if there is then may god rest their souls. But the part of women's rights and lgbt stuff isn't a qatar issue its an islam issue and as a muslim man myself im not going to support that since my religion says not to. And if you cant respect my religion then im sorry.
He never said the world cup would be bad he said the host Qatar was an awful country to host it in due to their laws and the way they treat their LGBT communities and their women in the country.
find it a bit weird how supporting a far right group is deemed as “wrong” but of course we shouldnt bash people for their opinions. nice double standards
Yeah he lost me in this one tbh. I am center politically and dislike he has clouded way left judgement on this even going as far as telling people not to follow their religious texts cause his ass knows better LOL. Delusional.
He never said the world cup would be bad he said the host Qatar was an awful country to host it in due to their laws and the way they treat their LGBT communities and their women in the country.
@@duckey6806 and you believe that sĥiŧ Qatar is a wonderful country and she have been a great host and this world cup have been the best world cup ever
And also... no alcohol at the stadium. Yup, this world cup will definitely NOT be on my books, and if you wanna some real football tournaments, just wait for the Euro 2024 or World Cup 2026.
16:00 "I don't know anything about guns, but plz ban them" lmfao FIFA telling people to not talk politics right after banning all things Russian from football is some big fucking talk jesus
He never said the world cup would be bad he said the host Qatar was an awful country to host it in due to their laws and the way they treat their LGBT communities and their women in the country.
@@duckey6806 the west especially America has no right to play moral compass. Why didn't yall keep the same smoke for Russia 2018? By your logic, The states shouldn't host 2026, given their horrendous history and present day evils- unfair treatment of black people by the police and justice system, insane gun violence, destabilization of many countries etc.
For the LGBTQ thing I don't think its is hard to respect their countries rules. It is mainly a muslim country and you can't be gay in Islam. Other countries respect the fact that LGBTQ is allowed but no one can respect Qatar? It's like france, they literally banned the hijab and nobody says anything about it. You also need to realise most people around the world have a religion and will follow the text even if it was from 1000 years ago as it is a message sent from God
Im not respecting bigotry and discrimination, they can follow their 2000 year old words all they want but if it paves the way for hate then fuck it tbh. There is no excuse for hate or discrimination, France and the hijab are no exception both are bad and you cant justify either.
@@ToTheMaxGaming1 Exactly, totally agree with this. At the same time, "Right to freedom" is never an excuse to disrespect a country or a religions values and beliefs.
@@mahmoodabbasi6120 kind of defeats the whole point, you can’t totally agree but also disagree, if a religion wants gay people to be outlawed I’ll never respect that religion, as I said religion is never an excuse for homophobia
I don’t doubt the worker’s rights violation by Qatar and that’s something they should work on but the west is hypocritical. Similar violations happened in Brazil in the 2014 World Cup but no one spoke up about it and now some of those stadiums are sitting there empty. No one is talking about the human rights violations of Israel on Palestine, China on the Uyghur Chinese, Indians (small minority of hindutva) on the Indian Muslims, US being involved in the Middle East for the past 2 decades, British and their conquests and compare to those I think Qatar stands a world apart tbh. Regarding the lgbtq rights, the country is a Muslim country and people should understand that Islam doesn’t allow that as a practice so it should be understandable why it is banned. You can be from that community and come and watch the games but the moment you step beyond the line and start portraying then it’s going against the rules and that should be understandable. Lastly regarding women, I don’t doubt that there are rights violations in Qatar for women but to say that women are oppressed that’s not true. If you speak to women who live there, they will tell you how happy they are (not accounting for those that are actually oppressed which are a minority). Just because some things are not on a western standard doesn’t make them wrong. We should definitely stand up when there are any violations but there should be an understanding of balance and respect and fairness. Lastly, just because you don’t follow a religion that dates “a 1000 years ago” doesn’t mean other people don’t so have some respect for people that do. It goes back to the hypocrisy of having the same standards for yourself as you do for others. @Maqwell
No one is talking about the shooting that took place in Colorado at a gay night club. No one is calling that an act of terrorism. Why? Because when a white person shoots up a club or a school it’s not considered terrorism but it’s their mental illness. The measure of criticism and accountability need to be drawn out correctly!
No, Aussie 22 would have been the move, i'm happy the US lost 22 so we can celebrate our 250th anniversary of the declaration of independence by hosting the WC
He never said the world cup would be bad he said the host Qatar was an awful country to host it in due to their laws and the way they treat their LGBT communities and their women in the country.
Really great reporting and subject overview of a very complicated but important story… Especially in regards to world football. Interesting to see how these developments might play out in the coming month. PS good choice of SH2 music as well.
I'm glad I started watching your videos. Your post Ferguson era Man utd video got me hooked to your channel and its really good to hear that you're channel is not just an infotainment channel but also a morally righteous one as well. Im from Pakistan and I've lived in Qatar for 10+ years. Alot of what you said in this video is correct and I've got stories to back it up. Stories from individuals that have been affected by their "laws"; guardianship of women, racial prejudice not just from Qatari or other Arabs there but from employers and state as well. Qatar, along with other GCC states, is one of the most repressed governments out there. BUT that repression is only reserved for women and people from the Asia (subcontinent and east asia) and Africa. Qatari and other Arab men have the best life there. I abhor that place on the another level because how they have treated me, my family, my friends, my colleagues and my country men and women. Thank you for making this video so some people can avoid that place. ❤️❤️❤️😘🤗🤗
I love the conspiracy that FIFA gave the US the 2026 World Cup to stop them from prosecuting FIFA
This “conspiracy” is not really a “conspiracy theory.”
It is a very plausible theory, knowing USA loves to investigate corruptions in foreign companies and states and use their extensive military to press their asses to jail, FIFA is knowingly corrupt, there is no question for that. Unfortunately, no powerful country loses anything from FIFA’s corruption, so they turn the blind eye from FIFA’s blatant obvious corruption.
That is probably part of the reason but I think there are more
It’s not a conspiracy this has to be the truth
I don't think it's a conspiracy🤔
Per Tifo, a lot of the officials prosecuted were done in by bribes from the U.S. so may be tougher
World Cup final: Argentina vs Qatar
Messi missed the game thanks to “mysterious illness”. Qatar was unable to get in Argentina’s box all game while Argentina went full attack mode all game and scored 5 goals…all of them were ruled offside (including Julian Alvarez’ 30 yards long shot goal). Rodrigo De Paul, Angel Di Maria and Lisandro Martinez were sent off on 60th, 72nd and 85th minute causing a substitute Dybala to go on the pitch as a center-back. On 90+10th minute, Dybala committed a foul outside the box but the referee considered it a penalty. Qatar scored. The game ended 1-0 with the host Qatar as a world champion.
Sigma grindset by the referees
Wouldn't surprise me seeing Korea-Japan 2002 being outstunk with that.
Mid countries who are shite at football should be banned from hosting World Cup.
Lol cool story but at least we expect that from Qataris, not like 2002 South Korea acting chill and democratic while being a referee purchaser behind the scenes.
wasnt that the plot of South Korea - Spain (2002)?
hands downt the greatest thumbnail idea, i have ever seen!
Australian World Cup would have been cool
football plus survival trial with everything trying to kill you there. Fun!
Especially since they already had stadiums and transportation infrastructure in place
And they actually… you know… respect human rights 😂
Sad truth is that with the corruption, Australia may never get a World Cup. I would really like to see an Australia World Cup
@@echo5935 Yes, they are. And trans rights.
As a Melbournian I would've loved a world cup here, but at least we are getting the female world cup next year.
No surprise that alcohol was banned from this world cup, but it's disgraceful that they waited for people to buy their tickets and get to the country before they finally decided YoU gOtTa ReSpEcT oUr CuLtUrE, banning all alcohol in and out of stadiums. Of course, this is a minor issue compared to the laundry list of lines this world cup has crossed.
You can only drink alcohol in hotel bars and pubs, you cant be drunk in public though
@@ian1578that’s dumb, if anything you should be able to drink i. stadiums
@@Tekau1 in English premier league games you can’t drink in stadiums same in the French league
@ian1 Because they're uncivilized islamists
@@GalaxyGal- You’re just showing your islamophobia with saying Muslims are uncivilized. Say that to our face trust me you will be dealt with
Short answer: No
Long answer: Nooooooo
Facts
very long answer : Noooooooooooooooo
Facts
Qatar banning Alcohol at Stadiums right when this video dropped is peak Qatar
Wait till qatar meets the drunk monsters, also known as England fans
Alcohol has no place at a sports event
@@Number1Camper not according to sponsors Budweiser who had a legally binding contract
@@Number1Camper unless you pay €19,000 which you can apparently and have a “drink pass”
@@Number1Camper and why is that? It has been part of sports for an extremely long time, so why does it not belong there? Sure, some fans overdo it and drink too much and cause problems, but those people can be dealt with and kicked out, everyone else are behaving and just having a good time
It actually got worse this morning as it was just announced that beer won’t be sold inside stadiums during the World Cup. Budweiser who provide $100 million to FIFA for exclusive rights of beer sales at the World Cup just found out less then 48 hours before the World Cup. During the last World Cup, the Russian government stated they were struggling to cope with severe beer shortages during the World Cup.
I'm not even remotely upset about this. Budweiser was the same company that, in 2014, joined with FIFA in basically running over Brazilian laws banning the sale of beer at soccer matches, laws that were enacted for a reason. Good to see Bud taking one hard on the chin for once.
english fans when they aren't allowed to drink until they dont know what planet they're on and ruin it for the other fans: 😢
@@ThreePointOneFou And in South Africa too, they had the same ban I believe
Muslims should taste beer they might lighten up a bit
I think this is a good thing lmao
Might be the most depressing WC vibes wise in my lifetime
Yeah, doesn't even feel like a proper World Cup
@@lisciatoredimele8919 not much hype as well
Why ?
Just cuz there is no alcohol and no naked women in the street
@@alimakawi1612 “naked” women wearing normal clothes and beer, what a crime
Your not the only one.
"Culture is not discrimination towards a certain group of people" Fucking true and based
What discrimination is there and towards who?
@@Number1Camper putting people in jail and abusing them and against LGBTQ+ people.
@@Number1Camper did you even watch the video? There's extensive discrimination against women, immigrant workers and lgbtq people
@@Glitch_II how is not allowing men to have sex with men called discrimination? It’s part of the religion and it’s considered deeply immoral there. As is female modesty
@@Number1Camper religion does not excuse discrimination. Full stop.
Fifa have messed up bad this time
Nah fifa are feasting right now with all that money they're prolly watching the wc in baths full of money
lets just hope that this crime organisation will be taken down soon
lol fifa has a monopoly on professional football. They will be fine
@@blueshorts8820 let’s start buying pes lmao many people don’t care about the corruption they just want soccer, many fans are blind
Normally I'm very much a believer in "never attribute to malice what can be explained by stupidity." But not here. It's obvious that FIFA officials were bribed. They didn't "mess up", they were corrupt.
FIFA really said "please don't expose us, we will give you the next world cup" and the US said "don't care"
Kinda ironic that it's the soccer merchants who saved football
look who it is
@Mk the US have footballing pedigree and should have won the 2022 bid. And unlike Qatar, when the US commits human rights violations, people actually speak out against them.
Also, love how you're calling Maxwell an "American propagandist", which just shows you didn't watch the video
how did they save football
@@GreekHouseEffect ''save'' might be a big statement but they are at least fighting the good fight
@@Shaiya-Jin how?
I made an essay about this topic back in 2021 for my class but I don’t think anyone was paying attention 😂😢 but just glad people are realizing about fifa corruption now. The paper was relating to human rights.
Bro people have known about this for years 💀
Been writing about this World Cup for my college research essay right now too 💀
Yeah sure very new topic people didn’t know about
FIFA corruption has been a suspicion by fans since the late 1970s. The Sepp Blatter era cemented those suspicions, but nothing was done about it until 2015.
Yeah this video itself is corrupted and full of ŝĥįţ 😂
It’s hilarious whenever anyone says “keep politics out of sports” when both have been deeply intertwined since forever
ESPECIALLY when it comes to a sport like football that has been a huge part of politics for a century now
Man: thanks for doing this. You are not the only one of course but it is very important that the record is set straight from every corner and unfortunately other football content creators dont seem to care. Thanks!
Thanks for what this video is full of ŝĥįţ and lies he just some islamophobia who is saying some random bs he see in the media
One of the best videos on this topic. I will also watch the WC because of my passion and hype of football, but I am happy to see that so many people are boycotting and interested in true side of Qatar and fucking FIFA.
And I feel like a lot can happen and change during and after World Cup
true, but what about outside the developed world?
COMNEBOL, CAF and AFC have all sided with FIFA
I've been watching the world cup since italy 1990, and i'll probably watch this one too, but to have to think about the hundreds that died in order to make each match possible, is extremely saddening. I wish the teams and players all boycotted this event. Fifa says:" you have to play in qatar in 2022", players say: "no thanks bye".
@@viagetty2743 yh that may not happen, and there are no reasons why
@@joshuafrimpong244 wdym they sided with fifa
Quick question: If players "hypothetically" say NO to going to Qatar for the World Cup, what would FIFA or Qatar do? Unless it's stated on their contract that they have to participate...
Man, that John Oliver video on FIFA opened my eyes and broke my heart at the same time. Like: no, powerful men can't use something I love to do horrible things... Right?
Which video?
@@maximilianstieglitz4912 he has two videos explaining fifas corruptions, just look up John Oliver fifa, it’s well worth watching
Hopefully everyone will not only remember this championship because of Argentina’s win, but also the the violations of human rights and the countrys autocratic rule
You can say that about every other country.
@@GottlikeDamon name one other than 1934, 1978 and 2018
I smell hypocrisy in here
“Babe wake up, Maxwell just uploaded an essay video”
So many languages and Maqwell decided to speak FACTS. Thanks for this video, man. Amazing.
It is a good day when Maxwell uploads
Glenn Maxwell?
It should be hosted in San Marino
The World isn't ready yet
I dunno how San Marino would go with hosting 48 countries though. They may have to joint host it with Liechtenstein 🤔
@@CommissionerManu Or Vatican City 😅
This man is a legend for speaking loud and public about the stupid 💩s that cause this mess
he sounds like a typical wide eyed left of center NPC to me, doesn't see the real issue with concentration of power, only sees the corruption that it inevitably creates. Can't see the forest from the trees. Otherwise some solid points.
@@iv6872 how he sounds leading to the left bro 💀 he never mentioned a thing about left or right
@@steph4356 He said Neymar supported a far right candidate - would be fair to mention for eg. Maradona who supported and met with not only far left extremists, but mass murderers and tyrants, while tattooing other far left psychopaths and murderers on himself, or woke American footballers supporting extremists like Bernie, whilst others also supported far leftist Lula in Brazil too.
A bit of perspective wouldn't hurt, a simple mention goes a long way. Otherwise you risk leftard hackery..
Literally everyone else has spoken up about Qatar ages before Maqwell did, watch more youtubers
@@steph4356 17:40
Finally a reasonable person in the english- speaking community. I want every single UA-camr/streamer that travels to Qatar for the world cup to experience just one day of working in the same conditions of the workers in Qatar. Lets see if they still spread the "Everything-is-so-coo-here" propaganda of Qatar.
I feel that, despite the fact ALL of the criticism labelled against Qatar is 100% justified, the reason why it's labelled against it is not real concern for Human Rights, in fact, it has 2 goals in my opinion:
1. To justify their Islamophobia and anti-Arab racism.
2. To absolve their own violations of Human Rights.
Exactly, to think that they actually care about human rights and all those other concerns is very foolish
15:42
"We don't have to follow everything from texts written a thousand years ago"
What do you mean by that ?
Just western saying that we shouldn’t follow something just because it was written thousands of years ago. For him to compare the Quran to the constitution is so stupid
@@Bb-me9wf This part have lost me respect to him
@@othmaneouadi6266 it means his islamophobic
@@Mehdi69420 Indeed
Tbh I’m not even excited for this World Cup at all. A World Cup held in winter instead of summer, the human rights violations, deaths of workers, lack of accommodations for fans and other officials…This World Cup is a disgrace for the Beautiful Game, I hope something like this never happen again💔
RIP to those departed souls 💙
Lgbq rights are not human rights
lack of accommodation? my guy making stuff up just for likes
@@saturn_Il bro they literally had to pull out overpriced shitty tents with nothing other than a bed in them for thousands of people to stay in
you aren’t alone i haven’t seen or heard anyone even talking about the world cup other than my dad and even then it was one convo where we were talking about who we thought would win
But you still going to watch it anyways.
I lived there for six years and and i can confirm the abuses and the lawless nature of the country , the amount of abuse is beyond imagination.
RIP bro
I have lived there for 5 years, not once did see abuse?? Also nothing was ever stolen from me and I was never robed. Now that I'm back living in Holland I cannot even wear expensive items on me without fear of being robbed.
@@rmmm4268 yeah, complete and utter bullshit. The Netherlands has one of the lowest petty crime rates in Europe. If you had said Romania people might’ve believed your entirely made up story
@@rmmm4268 Wow its almost as if no one would ever commit abuse in public……
@@rmmm4268 Abuse doesn't mean robbery, they mostly do abuse human rights, but idk, I haven't been able to experience it
this vid didnt age well, qatar wc was awesome, meanwhile us copa america was a flaming ball of garbage
I swear to my mother's life if fifa gives the wc to the usa you wouldn't make a video about the lives that the us took
Well of course people are killed in the US. The difference is that the deaths in the US have no connection to football. The workers that died building the stadiums have a direct connection with football
@@kingchubbythe1541 You know that construction building is dangerous right?
@@notCastiel Yep.
@@kingchubbythe1541 yeah well the inflamed “6k” deaths were from Qatars whole infrastructure building in the last few decades not just on the stadiums.
This absolutely reeks of hypocrisy. Anyone can have their likes/ dislikes when it comes to how countries do things but bringing selective virtue signalling into sports is hypocrisy at its peak. So no country should be allowed to host the world cup besides those that are completely innocent, apparently. The US is decidedly NOT, being the main western power that perpetuates the Gulf. It has also slaughtered way more people in the middle east than Qatar over the past decades.
This speaks nothing to my personal opinion of Qatar, which is low, despite some of their slow positive changes. But I also separate these feelings from this sports tournament, something many new 'human rights' advocates similarly did with the Chinese Olympics. (China is currently committing genocide).
Aside from bribery, nothing else should get in the way of a neutral sports tournament, as long as there is no interference. Why? because sports is a platform and a foundation for discourse as much as it is competition. Want to change Qatar? go there and talk to the people instead of pissing on them when you've never met a single Qatari. the majority of Qatar are foreign workers, many of whom are from the subcontinent. The vast majority aren't 'slaves,' or what the decidedly racist western media would tell you. To claim that is an insult. Being South Asian myself, I can say that despite Qatar's treatment of workers, many more are living in relative comfort and are a part of the nation's success.
And politics doesn't determine whether a country is a good host or not. That is up to their determination to run a good World Cup, which they have in spades; as well as the hospitality of their people, which Arabs have in spades.
If you're resorting to complaining about beer and how catastrophic its loss is I don't know what to say.
youre either brainwashed or terribly misinformed. almost EVERY World Cup, as Maq says at the sportswashing part, has had its controversies. This one is just really bad. stop seeing tunnel vision and just seeing your arguments. Like me. I was open to you changing my mind and giving me another perspective but what you said is ass and invalid, imo :).
@@Shaiya-Jin "This one is just really bad" merely because the media noise is louder, and there's less consequences here than criticizing a country like China. The world cup will go on fine, and Qatar will be decent hosts, to the level Russia were. The video refers to how good of a host Qatar is, not how their country stacks up to every standard of perfection.
@@saadqazi3833 fair
@@Shaiya-Jin buddy no offense but you are the one who been brainwashed by your media
@@Shaiya-Jinthis one isn’t “ just really bad” you think the one in Russia wasn’t really bad?? You think the one in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WONTTT be bad??😭😭😭😭😭 I’m sorry this is clownery at its finest, as the other person said the only reason Qatar sounds like satan is because media is barking about it, when it comes to the USA I assure you the likes of the guardian and France 24 will be in hibernation and you won’t hear a single whisper,, this is why I always recommend to diversify your media maybe watch out for stuff like aljazeera and what not
Sorry, this was a good world cup, exceptional (im sick and tired of everybody calling me a paid actor)
@Maqwell thank you for making this video, it's incredibly brave of you to put yourself out there and use your audience to do something good, educating people and really having an impact. Despite the fact that these videos might not do as well or might aggravate some people on UA-cam who don't want to talk about politics, you don't hesitate to denounce a corrupt and cruel government, my utmost respect to you 🙏
Please, do a video essay on corruption and exploitation on the last few world cups. I know that Brazil, Russia and south africa had a decent share of issues that could relate to this video and show a pattern on how fifa choses the WC hosts.
He’s too young to do that
russia killing syryan, brazil destroy home to build space for world cupt stuidoims , africa the same
He won't. He only care about tearing down Qatar. He probably ate up the Russian one.
Asks Will a football tournament be good? Then proceeds to talk about everything but actually FOOTBall
Question si stated and straught to point. 10/10. Changed my life
diffrent countries = diffrent morals. The religion in Qatar prohibits alcohol consumption and bans LGBTQ +. I completly dissagree with the mistreatment of migrant workers in Qatar and neither do i defend them. But the fact that you're trying to change a country's morals (on alcohol and LGBTQ rights) is backwards. Just because the west has a certain Liberal belief dosen't make u have the moral high ground. when your coming as a guest to a country dosent mean you own the country and can change their laws/values/morals/religion. The hate is mainly leper from the west because they missed out on the competition this year, so now they think its okay to comepletly hate on this country making them extremly childish. im not even from Qatar and have no relation to the country and i can see this obvious western bias. No bias this was I think the best world cup i've seen. The final was the most exciting final of all time no debate, The shear unpredictability of matches gave us results id never thought id see like South Korea vs portugal, Brazil vs Croatia, Japan vs Germany, KSA vs argentina, france vs tunisia, brazil vs cameroon, and morrocco's incredible run to make history at this world cup.
Dude, you say that "when your coming as a guest to a country doesn't mean you own the country and can change their laws/values/morals/religion" that means if it's hosted in let's say France that French people have the right to be Islamophobic and to treat anyone who is brown worse than they would treat someone white? That's the point you're making here and it doesn't hold very well yes you can have different views on issues but that doesn't give the right to openly discriminate. Also the matches that happened doesn't excuse the fact Qatar handles itself politically if you listened to what he had said and not took it at face value you would've realized about what he meant.
@@duckey6806 none of what you said make sense that's not how the world works he didn't mean it that way m8 also sense when France being Islamophobic is a part of it's culture tf are you talking you have no idea about what you are talking about or Qatar and Islam and it's people this guy is spreading propaganda and h@te and lies about Qatar and Islam none of what he said is true don't believe anything you see on the media buddy
@@cscdz420 Do you consider the USA to be Islamophobic?
@@duckey6806 okay so about France they are already openly islamophobic and have even banned the hijab from being worn im the public and they were still given the euro 2016 and nobody cared. Nobody talked about it . And I’m okay wit that because we shouldn’t try to change country laws. If you don’t like the laws In that country don’t go but to say that this World Cup will be the worse is Juss out of hand. For example like you said the whole France thing. If they host a World Cup I wouldn’t go but I also wouldn’t non stop slanderize the country and spread fear and hate about them would I?
@@duckey6806 france being islamophobic is there culture?
Thank you so much for talking about this!
Qatar hasn't banned any LGBTQ people from watching the game or taking part in any event have they, if people want to go to another country it's only right to follow the rules and regulations in place, don't like it, don't go simple as.
And for people taking the moral high ground on human rights advising other countries, Maxwell, he's from USA, the country responsible for the largest number of civilian deaths in recent decades. Where's the uproar about that, why do they get to host the world cup.
Maxwell top football UA-cam channel. Thank you for continuously shining a light on this issues.
MAQWELL BANGER
very well done Maqwell 👏👏👏👏 happy you're part of the this football youtube community 👌
The fact that majority of fans don't feel really excited about this upcoming WC speaks for itself why it will be a bad world cup. It will only be a great world cup probably because of legends playung their arguably last world cup
Seems like they’re saying today they’re allowing no alcohol sales of any kind now….?? Even at the fan fest
I think they will allow it in the fan zones. But even if not, no alcohol isn't that big of a deal
@@TWO000 it’s a part of the game and just a general personal right. It’s the worlds biggest social gathering… or should be. Why can people drink beer? What if that’s THEIR religion? It’s alllllllll about having CONTROL
@@TWO000 no. It’s banned. 2 days before. After people have already traveled. It shouldn’t seem like such a big deal but when you live in a free, social society, are allowed to have fun, it sucks. They’re just showing how in control they are. At least this won’t kill more migrant workers (slavery)
Short answer is no
Long answer is no
Maqwell's answer is no
@@decomposingbanana my answer: also no
Long answer is lol, no
my answer: yes
goatwell spitting factos once again. amazing video man
This video aged like milk.
You knocked this out of the park homie - great vid
I'm not watching a single minute. As a die-hard Liverpool supporter since 2007, I truly LOVE this game. It hurts...especially since I have AMAZING memories from past World Cups, having met the entire Spain team in 2010 with them staying two blocks away from where I lived at the time. This fucking sucks, but I'm bowing out of this one and letting everyone know. I will never support FIFA again.
What else do you expect from a bloody Scouser
As someone who once work in one of the biggest construction project in Doha as a civil engineer, I could confirm that I've seen it all by myself on how they treated migrant workers in my former project. I literally signed a NDA and accepted their money before I flew there. I didn't even knew about migrant workers being hired for that project. It still bothers me today on how the hell I easily be influenced by those money in the first place.
World cup in brazil where people lost their homes and many human right stories
So world cup in russia 😶
Nothing lets go and enjoy but then
World cup in qatar
Now we start to hear people talk
The worst and weakest World Cup host ever of all time. Lost all three group stage matches, got eliminated the earliest, bottom of the group. Too bad Qatar can't pay Messi and Neymar to change nationality. Nice to see justice got served
FOOTBALL WINS
OIL MONEY LOSES
@@HonestFarmerLigue1Fan 😂😂😂 you are talking as if they wanted to win the thing unless you are from Europe or South America most likely you chances are close to non existent dufus
Great vid m8. Love how versatile you’re with your content :)
The best argument against the "you didn't complain about X/Y/Z" is "That was terrible too, doesn't mean Qatar/NUFC takeover/Neymar backing Bolsonaro is ok." You don't have to attempt to disprove via saying you weren't politically active at the time, just say "that was wrong, doesn't make you right". Don't give liars and deflectors the time of day.
my favourite part of this video were the unskippable 20s ads every 3 minutes, really adds to the video when 30% of it is sitting waiting for ads to finish
Install an ad blocker like the rest of us
Had 2 ads the whole video. Don't have adblocker either. Just unlucky ig.
Much love my man, keep doing your thing… good that you’re educating generations around the world
my man respect. your videos are so coherent and fluent i cant watch them in 1.25 speed. chapeau
Well done fellow Gooner. It feels like as we get closer and closer to this travesty, the mood has shifted from that of criticism to one of jubilation that the tournament is finally here. I'm glad there are some UA-camrs who are going to continue to talk about this. As an Indian American, this tournament has a different sting to it for me hearing all the stories of migrant workers, and as a result I wont be watching this tournament as a personal choice. I don't at all blame anyone for making a different choice than mine, and by no means do I feel morally superior making it. It's actually quite sad, I love the World Cup, I've watched it since 1994 with the memory of Baggio launching his penalty into orbit. But watching the players play in a stadium built on the blood of slave labor is too much for me, especially when many of them hailed from my country of birth.
This aged like fucking milk lmao
He never said the world cup would be bad he said the host Qatar was an awful country to host it in due to their laws and the way they treat their LGBT communities and their women in the country.
The last video I ever wanted to hear Kenya being mentioned in, but a very good video essay regardless Waqwell
As a person who lives in qatar i have to say everything that is documented about the worker deaths n stuff is basically jus news covering only the bad part of things. And its not like im downplaying deaths or anything but the fact is there is NO WAY theres been 6000+ deaths and if there is then may god rest their souls. But the part of women's rights and lgbt stuff isn't a qatar issue its an islam issue and as a muslim man myself im not going to support that since my religion says not to.
And if you cant respect my religion then im sorry.
Aged liked milk
He never said the world cup would be bad he said the host Qatar was an awful country to host it in due to their laws and the way they treat their LGBT communities and their women in the country.
find it a bit weird how supporting a far right group is deemed as “wrong” but of course we shouldnt bash people for their opinions. nice double standards
He’s liberal, nothing new
Ye, host a wc in a country stucked 59 years in the past
@@aaronsot0 Crying about liberals so much lmao grow up
we need a video u praise Qatar a bot about this historical world cup
Lmao bro is hella liberal💀 he ain’t even hiding it
he threw neymar under the bus for supporting a conservative
Yeah he lost me in this one tbh. I am center politically and dislike he has clouded way left judgement on this even going as far as telling people not to follow their religious texts cause his ass knows better LOL. Delusional.
@@_DeadBeat_ Bolsonaro is more extreme than the average conservative.
Most UA-cam personalities are lol forget not showing a bias anymore
This didnt age well
He never said the world cup would be bad he said the host Qatar was an awful country to host it in due to their laws and the way they treat their LGBT communities and their women in the country.
@@duckey6806 and you believe that sĥiŧ Qatar is a wonderful country and she have been a great host and this world cup have been the best world cup ever
Extremely well said Maq, unfortunate that FIFA has that much power over such a meaningful event.
I kinda can't really believe that my local schools played a tournament at the fifa hq bruh
you know nothing about brazilian politics, all you think you know is fed to you by the american media, don't try to give your opinions on us
As the video came out they just pulled a new one on FIFA and took out the alcoholic beverages HAHAHA
And also... no alcohol at the stadium. Yup, this world cup will definitely NOT be on my books, and if you wanna some real football tournaments, just wait for the Euro 2024 or World Cup 2026.
Good luck with your liver
What's so good about getting drunk in the stadium? There is history of angry drunk fans vandalizing things and sexually abusing individuals
16:00 "I don't know anything about guns, but plz ban them" lmfao
FIFA telling people to not talk politics right after banning all things Russian from football is some big fucking talk jesus
He’s liberal, nothing new
i love how every pundit w this bs narrative was put to shame. You seem to know ball but this take is your biggest L
He never said the world cup would be bad he said the host Qatar was an awful country to host it in due to their laws and the way they treat their LGBT communities and their women in the country.
@@duckey6806 the west especially America has no right to play moral compass. Why didn't yall keep the same smoke for Russia 2018?
By your logic, The states shouldn't host 2026, given their horrendous history and present day evils- unfair treatment of black people by the police and justice system, insane gun violence, destabilization of many countries etc.
Yo Maxwell great vid!
Can never miss a maqwell vid when he wears 88rising merch
Babe wake up maqwell posted a new 20+ min video
As a Muslim myself I feel bad I love having the World Cup but politics and war crimes makes it more sad than it is
My man, this is just a great video. Fantastic arguments really eloquently put.
For the LGBTQ thing I don't think its is hard to respect their countries rules. It is mainly a muslim country and you can't be gay in Islam. Other countries respect the fact that LGBTQ is allowed but no one can respect Qatar? It's like france, they literally banned the hijab and nobody says anything about it.
You also need to realise most people around the world have a religion and will follow the text even if it was from 1000 years ago as it is a message sent from God
Im not respecting bigotry and discrimination, they can follow their 2000 year old words all they want but if it paves the way for hate then fuck it tbh. There is no excuse for hate or discrimination, France and the hijab are no exception both are bad and you cant justify either.
@@lucassiree9871 Ok, so then when will France repel its regressive ban on hijab ? I think never.
Religion is never an excuse to discriminate and spread hate, let alone execute people for their sexual orientation, backwards way of life
@@ToTheMaxGaming1
Exactly, totally agree with this.
At the same time, "Right to freedom" is never an excuse to disrespect a country or a religions values and beliefs.
@@mahmoodabbasi6120 kind of defeats the whole point, you can’t totally agree but also disagree, if a religion wants gay people to be outlawed I’ll never respect that religion, as I said religion is never an excuse for homophobia
Also, FIFA has also sportswashed at least 3 World Cups: Italia 34, Argentina 78, and Russia 2018.
Graphic designer went crazy on the thumbnail 🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥😮💨
You put so much into this and spoke fax this needs to blow up
Bro the “women’s rights” segment is so funny. You present a good things that keep society together as bad things
Bro what? Get your head out your ass
@kpg8295 they are
@@user-bh7pj4fz1w that's you buddy
Thank you for uploading this.
Source of this video: trust me bro I'm islamophobic 🤡
Calling him Islamophobic is a wide shot your literally the people he's talking about in the video
@@duckey6806 tf are you talking about and you believe this lier
I don’t doubt the worker’s rights violation by Qatar and that’s something they should work on but the west is hypocritical. Similar violations happened in Brazil in the 2014 World Cup but no one spoke up about it and now some of those stadiums are sitting there empty. No one is talking about the human rights violations of Israel on Palestine, China on the Uyghur Chinese, Indians (small minority of hindutva) on the Indian Muslims, US being involved in the Middle East for the past 2 decades, British and their conquests and compare to those I think Qatar stands a world apart tbh. Regarding the lgbtq rights, the country is a Muslim country and people should understand that Islam doesn’t allow that as a practice so it should be understandable why it is banned. You can be from that community and come and watch the games but the moment you step beyond the line and start portraying then it’s going against the rules and that should be understandable. Lastly regarding women, I don’t doubt that there are rights violations in Qatar for women but to say that women are oppressed that’s not true. If you speak to women who live there, they will tell you how happy they are (not accounting for those that are actually oppressed which are a minority). Just because some things are not on a western standard doesn’t make them wrong. We should definitely stand up when there are any violations but there should be an understanding of balance and respect and fairness. Lastly, just because you don’t follow a religion that dates “a 1000 years ago” doesn’t mean other people don’t so have some respect for people that do. It goes back to the hypocrisy of having the same standards for yourself as you do for others. @Maqwell
No one is talking about the shooting that took place in Colorado at a gay night club. No one is calling that an act of terrorism. Why? Because when a white person shoots up a club or a school it’s not considered terrorism but it’s their mental illness. The measure of criticism and accountability need to be drawn out correctly!
Your the most honest word ive heard in a while
At 15:00, Maxwell bodies the “respec mah cultour” weirdos.
Shouldve been Australia over USA and Qatar
Nah. Should've been USA 22, Aussie 18 or 26.
USA World Cup would be incredibly better than Australia tf 😂
@@therealbomb_com8774 I mean, if we care about worker's rights at all the USA wouldn't really be my first choice
No, Aussie 22 would have been the move, i'm happy the US lost 22 so we can celebrate our 250th anniversary of the declaration of independence by hosting the WC
that’s a good way to look at it
That thumbnail is everything
This didn't age will
He never said the world cup would be bad he said the host Qatar was an awful country to host it in due to their laws and the way they treat their LGBT communities and their women in the country.
Your comprehensive skills are lacking
@@duckey6806bro women has every right in qatar except for their nudity
@@duckey6806and that also didn’t age well🤷🏽♂️
vid 160 of waiting for the san marino career mode.
The best thumbnail. Amazing. Good video, 10/10
This is the best world cup ever lol
U said everything i was thinking of! Thank youu
qatar saint germain is the most plastic club in football history.
Really great reporting and subject overview of a very complicated but important story… Especially in regards to world football. Interesting to see how these developments might play out in the coming month.
PS good choice of SH2 music as well.
I'm glad I started watching your videos. Your post Ferguson era Man utd video got me hooked to your channel and its really good to hear that you're channel is not just an infotainment channel but also a morally righteous one as well.
Im from Pakistan and I've lived in Qatar for 10+ years. Alot of what you said in this video is correct and I've got stories to back it up. Stories from individuals that have been affected by their "laws"; guardianship of women, racial prejudice not just from Qatari or other Arabs there but from employers and state as well.
Qatar, along with other GCC states, is one of the most repressed governments out there. BUT that repression is only reserved for women and people from the Asia (subcontinent and east asia) and Africa. Qatari and other Arab men have the best life there. I abhor that place on the another level because how they have treated me, my family, my friends, my colleagues and my country men and women.
Thank you for making this video so some people can avoid that place. ❤️❤️❤️😘🤗🤗
Can't wait for the Netflix doc of the FIFA version of the Fyre Festival.
Perfect thumbnail
Maqwell i love u bro. Great and amazing content