Turn your telly on then.Well, let's be clear, all of my post was whataboutary. It doesn't mean I support the World Cup going to Qatar. I do, however, personally feel that not turning on my telly won't make a blind bit of difference to a country and regime that's built on millennia of tribal and Islamic culture.
There are two things that may come out of this tournament and they are independent of each other. The first is most likely and it is that the grim reality of the tournament itself will stop FIFA making such an obviously poor decision in the future. I think we're starting to see that already. Multiple domestic leagues interrupted and yet the opening game featured a host nation team full of farmers who'd struggle to compete with Aldershot, and their entitled fans doing one after 70 minutes. We've had issues with a sponsor and the provision of beer, ongoing issues with the One Love armband, Infantino looking like a prize idiot. There will be people even in a corrupt quango like FIFA who will be saying "this can never happen again".
The second is that a seed of a tiny bit of change may be sown. That the light we shine on Qatar will somehow reflect back on them and they think "hang on, the rest of the world thinks a bit differently". I don't see it in this generation but maybe the next or the one after that.
A couple of other points though. Firstly, there was a feature on the BBC on women's football in Qatar which is quite clearly still going. You wouldn't have seen it because you're not watching and therefore denying yourself a view of that side of the argument.
Secondly things are bad enough in Hungary without needing the law. In fact there are homophobic attacks that are ignored by a crypto fascist government. Sauce? The Hungarian guy I worked with for the last 18 months who had to get him and his family out and he's only "a bit liberal" in his words. This is also a country whose ultras regularly seem to get away with racially abusing opponents.
They're not Arabs though, are they?
I've said before, I'm not going to judge those that do. I merely feel robbed. You appear to want to react to that. Maybe you're feeling some guilt. That's fine. And I understand why you still want to watch the World Cup. I want to watch it too - it's just that I won't. It doesn't make me a better or worse person that you - we're all trapped.
As for the women's game in Qatar, I think what you've seen is simply a smokescreen. It isn't true that the game has had any investment. The national team has not played since 2014. the few female footballer there are, are a mix of ex-pats and a few Qataris. There are very few teams or spaces to play.