• ZuZu091
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    You can modernize villages with that amount of money but they choose to spend it on some big ass metal donut with overpriced food and blinding lights. What a sad movie we live in.

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      This is Qatar… they really only have 1 city where 80% of people live, and the rest of the land is empty, save for the occasional little town. Not disagreeing with you that this is a huge waste of money but there isn’t much left to modernize.

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      “Well yeah but like, did you see the one team sports the ball better than the other team?”

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      They prob did build a lot of infrastructure with that other than just stadiums tbf.

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      The image is purposefully portraying the amount spent as ludicrous. There was a thread on r/soccer about this yesterday, and that figure includes a shit load (like a couple hundred billion) of infrastructure improvements, hotels, airports ect that were going to be built regardless of the world cup. None of these expenses are included in the figures of the other hosts. Not out here trying to defend Qatar but I think this chart is disingenuous

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        it’s the drawbacks of hosting a world cup in a country that has zero infrastructure already in place. Countries like England, Spain, Italy and Germany wouldn’t have to nearly as much work besides some minor refurbishments and some more accomodation

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    I want to say first that I understand that some of us may like sportsball here but…

    Man I fucking hate sportsball. Not the playing it. The fucking watching it. I hate the mentality around “my team good your team bad.” The obsession. The money. All of it. On a small/local level I kind of get it but it never just stays there. It grows and grows and soon you have people half naked covered in paint burning down buildings cause their team didn’t sports the ball as good as the other team.

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      The whole business aspect of it is really cancerous. Players being demonized the moment they want to get paid their value, Being a good fan means swearing blindly loyalty your entire life to a team that only wants to make profit off you, and sometimes those teams are literally run by incompetents for decades and you have to deal with the team losing. Like starting to like a team that is well run, that invests in infrastructure, players and staff and thus wins a lot is being a fake fan lol.

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    Also, thousands of deaths that can’t be expressed in money.

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      Even the first one, at half a billion, is half a billion too much (in a country famous for no public healthcare and shit social services, no less).

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    i stopped watching football after almost a decade of following because of shit like this. game is gross.

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      Same. Once a world socialist republic is established and FIFA ceases to exist I might get back into it though.

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    I wonder how much of that was embezzled. Logic say “the difference from average”

    Including average previous embezzlement.

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        Yup. There are regular corruption scandals everywhere, which is the more outrageous since everything is basically private and almost nothing even counts as corruption.

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    FUBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

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    You could cure cancer for that amount of money instead of watching circus gladiators in arena shooting goals and people screaming their lungs out and yelling at each other when their team loses💀