The president of the Fifa, Gianni Infantinocame out this Saturday with tip caps against complaints about alleged irregularities in the organization of the Qatar World Cup 2022 and declared that he feels “Qatari, Arab, African, gay, disabled and migrant worker” to question the lessons of “double standards” received in recent months from the West.
“Today I feel Qatari, today I feel Arab, today I feel African, today I feel gay, today I feel disabled, today I feel like a migrant worker”, began the Swiss-Italian leader, in which he also denounced the hypocrisy of the Europeans” and assured that “from Sunday we will experience the best World Cup in history”.
Infantino also referred to the restrictions that exist for gays in the host country and warned that as FIFA president he believes “gays should be allowed”, although he explained that “a process and a time are needed for things to change “. .
“If you ask me, as president of FIFA, gays should be allowed. But it’s a process that takes time. If I asked my father, who is no longer in this world, the same thing, he would probably have a different answer. And if they asked my children, they would also have a different answer,” he stressed.
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