When he took office, Infantino pledged to reform FIFA. Instead, he has packed its top ranks full of his friends and made himself an ally of corruption. The world's various football associations need to band together to end it, writes TomRTweets.
WORLD CUP 2022: QATAR BANS ALL SALES OF BEER AT STADIUMS IN SHOCK REVERSAL
These are interesting feelings for a Swiss-Italian multimillionaire heterosexual. No worries, Infantino was quick to explain why he can relate to gay people and migrant workers who are fearful of the treatment Qatar may afford them:"I know what it means to be discriminated and bullied as a foreigner in a foreign country. As a child, I was bullied because I had red hair and freckles. I was bullied for that.
This is the human rights school of"f*** it, we must let the Qataris kill workers and the Chinese Communists wage a genocide against Muslims because the Romans annihilated Carthage in 146 BC."
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