Pedro Sanchez met last May with Tamim bin HamadEmir of Qatar, to try to convince him to become the main supplier of liquefied gas, given the problems that Algeria was raising.

Luis Rubialeswhich took the Super Cup to Saudi Arabiayou know, with the help of the angelic Gerard Piquéhas not yet responded to Amnesty International’s request for the team to wear the ‘One Love’ rainbow bracelet at the Qatar World Cupto protest against the discrimination of the LGTBIQ+ collective.

Gianni Infantinothe president of FIFA, who, according to his predecessor, Joseph Blatter“sleeps in the same bed” as the organizers of the World Cup, says that journalists who come to Qatar should only report on the championship “which will be the best of all time.”

The Netherlands national team will auction their shirts and the proceeds will be donated to improve the situation of migrant workers and the families of the 6,500 dead in the works of the opulent championship.

fake, cynical

Seriously, really, who are we trying to kid? It wouldn’t be easier, from Sánchez to the conscientious Dutch players (Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Switzerland, Wales and England will also wear the ‘One Love’ bracelet), going through the unpresentable Blatter, who was the one who awarded (and, later , he repented (greater falsehood, impossible!) the World Cup in Qatar and Infantino himself, admitting “gentlemen, this is what it is and we are tied hand and foot because we need Qatari gas.” And point.

We have spent months denouncing everything that happens in Qatar. And nothing has happened. Now it turns out that the media around the world have not only sent their best sports journalists to the World Cup, but also their best social and economic reporters, to continue explaining what has already been said. And, I’m sorry, but it hasn’t helped. What’s more, these journalists carry an application (required) on their mobile to keep track of them, don’t go to the suburbs of Doha to talk to the relatives of the dead and we have a problem.

all for the dough

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Of course, after the politicians, the leaders, the sponsors, the bankers, the rich, the entrepreneurs, the ‘influencers’, by the way, invited at paid expenses to narrate how beautiful Qatar is, have looked the other way , there are still those who have the face (and hope) that Leo Messi lift your shirt when you score your first goal and show the inscription that Erling Haaland showed where you could read “Human Rights, off and on the field.”

Now it turns out that all the cynics who have contributed to Qatar whitewashing their lifestyle with this lavish Cup expect the footballers to denounce what they have silenced. What did you say Luis Enrique «I am not a politician, I hope the quality of life of people can be improved throughout the world, but that is not my job, I’m sorry».

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