The rich exploiting the poor, who would have thunk it. That kind of thing would never happen in the West... Oh, wait..
In fairness, slavery was abolished in the West quite a while ago...
The rich exploiting the poor, who would have thunk it. That kind of thing would never happen in the West... Oh, wait..
So you're suggesting that the anticipated mass volume of forced labour in inhumane conditions also happens when we have a world cup in the west? Could you provide details of this, maybe a link to Human Rights Watch?The rich exploiting the poor, who would have thunk it. That kind of thing would never happen in the West... Oh, wait..
Hardly pedantic to mention that people are maybe even more likely to want to go on holiday to the countries listed by [MENTION=4019]Triggaaar[/MENTION] than Qatar, resort or not. Personally I'd rather go somewhere where I thought the people who built the place might have got a bit of reward other than being shipped homwe afterward.I should have phrased it "holiday resort", but I failed to remember that in a discussion NSC often resorts to being pedantic!
A bit tenuous Edna.... Tennis players sit down in the shade every five minutes or so, taking on drinks and energy foods..... hardly a comparison is it?
That is what HMW is expected to say:Forced labour, don't be ridiculous. These people immigrate to Qatar & UAE by choice because that's where the work is.
I agree with you there, I think the world is quite f***ed up, and Qatar getting the WC is another example of this.It might be worth considering where and by who so many of your possessions were manufactured...
Forced labour, don't be ridiculous. These people immigrate to Qatar & UAE by choice because that's where the work is. These two nations are just giant construction projects, the construction of the stadia are just 10 out of 100's more going on right now and if these proposed labourers weren't working on these stadia, they would be working on something else there.
Potentially lethal 50 degrees drama queen.
It'll be hot during the daytimes, I think it averages around 41 degrees in June, but the games will be played in the evenings so if anyone really is that sensitive to the heat, they should have the common sense to stay indoors until then (or in the pool!)
Qatar is a great holiday venue, there's a lot to do, spectacular hotels & beaches. This is the first time I've known a World Cup that can be doubled up as a holiday!
It's liberal compared to other Middle Eastern countries because people will be able to have fun there, drink & enjoy themselves, sunbathe etc. Things that you couldn't do in Saudi Arabia - the country in the Middle East most deserving of a World Cup based on football history.
I've been to Qatar half a dozen times, so here's my 5 penneth worth.
If the Qatari's say that they are going to build the venues then they will! They will be built on time and of the highest quality, the infrastructure will also be in place and it will be well organised, end of!
However, not only is it north of 40 degrees in the summer but the humidity is in the 80% range and it is a bastard, being outside during the day is not an enjoyable experience and is not for the faint hearted. The evenings are cooler but the humidity is still high and so very uncomfortable. The games may be in air conditioned stadiums but you still have to get too and from the grounds!
Qatar is more liberal than some of the other states, but it still abides by Islamic law and so you need to dress accordingly, going around in just shorts is not advisable as you are likely to get a bollocking from the police. At present if you were seen with a bottle of beer on the corniche in Doha you'd be arrested!
To give you an idea of what it can be like. The shopping centers have 'family days' where, as the name suggests, only families are allowed to shop. Single males are not allowed in! If you are out and about and get lost, don't approach a female for directions as this is not acceptable and you are likely to make the acquaintance of the local police.
The Qatari's that I have met were genuinely nice people but that doesn't make it right for the world cup to be held there.
Qatar is a great holiday venue, there's a lot to do, spectacular hotels & beaches. This is the first time I've known a World Cup that can be doubled up as a holiday!
The original investigation wasn't by British media but was in fact by a French magazine, which automatically means that the world of football might pay more attention to it
Qatar is one of the most liberal countries in the Middle East and of course it has "free cultural expression".
the fact that they beat usa, japan, south korea and australia to win raised a few alarm bells to me
it's going to be the shittest world cup ever
Harry f*cking redders,Blimey, if a "Jungly" can't hack it, it must be bad!
And we all know what will happen, even if it turns out to be true.......
France Football magazine is reporting that Sarkozy, Platini and a Qatari prince colluded to secure Qatar's WC bid. The deal reputedly involved Platini switching his vote and in return a Qatari consortium purchased PSG.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/nicolas-sarkozy-colluded-to-get-qatar-2022-world-cup-8471758.html