Over the last fifty years, soccer, or football, as it’s known internationally, has become a hallowed institution, similar to the World Olympics, and akin to the World Series of Baseball, the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the Coveted Superbowl.
There is a rigorous bidding to host the World Cup every four years and no wonder, as the host country looks forward to making millions of dollars in tourism, which does not make up for the over 200 billions of dollars spent to build venues, increase infrastructures and cleaning up international perception, and Qatar knows this, as the country is not looking at the short term and thinking of the long term, considering marketing, tourism sales and figures that long surpass the last blow of the whistle. Even FIFA claims that it’s role is largely a force for change, but even now, Qatar has rolled back on some of the promises it made in it’s initial offering, namely the ability of LGBTQ tourists to attend the festivities and the treatment of migrant workers and how their treatment is being heralded as modern day slavery, and this is not taking into account the racial discrimination of cultures like Jewish tourists and western tourists.
Should countries like these be awarded hosting duties for major world events, or should they be sanctioned from doing so, amid other sanctions made towards them?
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