Why you shouldn’t boycott this year’s World Cup
There is an ethical case for watching this possibly unethical tournament, as many believe Qatar 2022 can be used to shine a light on the industrial relations and human rights abuses.
On the December day in 2010 when FIFA named Qatar to host this World Cup, Norwegian football pundit Lise Klaveness said she would boycott the tournament. Qatar’s regime does not afford basic human rights to gay people such as herself, migrants and others. Its bid to host the tournament had also generated allegations of bribery.
Today, Klaveness is president of Norway’s football federation, arguably the sport’s most vocal campaigner against Qatar. Yet even Norway finally decided against boycotting the World Cup. (In the event, their team failed to qualify.) No other country or individual player is boycotting either.
Financial Times
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