FIFA czar condemned Europe’s double talk on Qatar
Defining himself as a descendant of immigrants, Gianni Infantino, the Swiss nationalized Italian who governs FIFA, treated as hypocrites those who from Europe condemn the treatment that immigrant workers receive in Qatar, the absolute emirate in which today the ball of the world has begun to roll. World Cup 2022.
The football czar summoned the entire universe of prominent sports journalism in Doha yesterday, Saturday the 19th. But more than a press meeting, it was a trap, since Infantino embarked on a fiery diatribe against those who harshly criticize Qatar for its human rights policy, especially those who come from Asia and Africa, mainly, in search of work.
“Europe should apologize for the last 300 years before giving moral lessons” shot Infantino. It was a monologue that lasted almost 45 minutes that, starting with the subject of human rights, spread like an oil stain over all forms of discrimination. His shot was very impressive. “Today I have very intense feelings,” he said. Today I feel Qatari, today I feel Arab, today I feel African, today I feel gay, today I feel disabled, today I feel like a migrant worker.” Closing his heated speech, Infantino left the venue without admitting questions.
To the extensive list of charges made by the FIFA kingpin against his compatriots and compatriots in the European Union, and ratifying his description of hypocrites, we would add the ruthless campaign of Europe to impose environmental rules on South America based on pure hypotheses, such as the Pact of methane. If this absurd agreement were applied, it would be the beginning of the decline of agricultural production, which is precisely what is happening in Europe. Closing the focus, Mercosur is a sustainable production model that already supplies 30% of the food demanded by the world. For all its hype about renewable energy, Europe meets 77% of its energy needs by burning oil, gas and coal. However, it raises the accusing index against a country like Paraguay, which produces food for 80 million people with no-till, mostly grass-fed livestock and generating 100% energy from renewable sources.
Infantino kicked the board. That’s right.
Hypocrisy is a bad advisor.