Qatar World Cup: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2022
  • John Oliver discusses the Qatar World Cup, the human rights violations happening in the sporting event’s host country, and what perfection really means to David Beckham.
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Комментарии • 17 тыс.

  • @robinhart984
    @robinhart984 Год назад +10377

    They didn't smash the camera. Tantholdt (the journalist) stood his ground and they left. He kept reporting. We like him here in Denmark.

    • @KackieJennedy
      @KackieJennedy Год назад +312

      Good for him.

    • @sparkofcuriousity
      @sparkofcuriousity Год назад +430

      He did a great job.
      I loved that he turned it around on them.

    • @ericdpeerik3928
      @ericdpeerik3928 Год назад +434

      He was just like "okay, smash it then", like he didn't care. That was either bold, or he has that threat all the time 😂 either way, that was legend

    • @eyobalamerew1180
      @eyobalamerew1180 Год назад +100

      I hope Denmark will do well in this world cup. There's a good chance they will, too!

    • @robinhart984
      @robinhart984 Год назад +187

      @@sparkofcuriousity yes. Danish reporters in general have big balls. As do the photografers. Good folk!

  • @kaythemagiciankenyanmagici8794
    @kaythemagiciankenyanmagici8794 Год назад +11861

    I'm a Kenya who works in Qatar, and John has got it right again. Last week John talked on what happened to us in the past and now the present.... thank you.

    • @ShesMongolianASMR
      @ShesMongolianASMR Год назад +394

      Be safe working out there.

    • @TheZachary86
      @TheZachary86 Год назад +137

      Oh but you do love the sweet sweet money. If you don’t like it, why don’t you find a job back in your country or your neighbours? Oh wait, conditions are actually worse

    • @thiccboyfinn2740
      @thiccboyfinn2740 Год назад +858

      @@TheZachary86 because he doesn’t have his passport or visa because they got taken by the government?

    • @nicolasgomez5207
      @nicolasgomez5207 Год назад +1163

      @@TheZachary86 ah yes, blame the victims of slave trade

    • @bavarianbanshee
      @bavarianbanshee Год назад +4

      @@TheZachary86 What an unfathomably shit take. Please go and think about why your opinion is so incredibly terrible.

  • @sagbon98
    @sagbon98 Год назад +643

    "Cheering on England until they're inevitably knocked out in the quarter-finals on penalties" this aged like a fine wine

    • @pepepoopsonthefarright7531
      @pepepoopsonthefarright7531 Год назад +2

      not exactly, they didn't loose on penalties (a penalty shootout) but they did indeed bow out in the quarter finals

    • @sagbon98
      @sagbon98 Год назад +7

      @@pepepoopsonthefarright7531 and they missed a penalty in it

    • @oracle8589
      @oracle8589 Год назад +1

      @@sagbon98 But they also scored a penalty aswell..

    • @bardsamok9221
      @bardsamok9221 2 месяца назад +3

      Joyless pedants missing the point

    • @cockatoo010
      @cockatoo010 Месяц назад +1

      Kane did miss a penalty on it!

  • @thatocelot879
    @thatocelot879 Год назад +2028

    HBO is legendary for putting whole episodes of Last Week Tonight on RUclips.

    • @ShethTora
      @ShethTora Год назад +174

      It’s not the whole episode, it’s the whole of the main topic.
      It’s missing a short bit of unrelated topic that is at the beginning

    • @JJJBunney001
      @JJJBunney001 Год назад +46

      They used to upload all segments back in the day, other segments, cutaway gags and interviews

    • @myrixica4222
      @myrixica4222 Год назад +51

      @@JJJBunney001 it also used to not take 1-3 months for territories outside the US to get to watch them too.

    • @rtenewsontwo
      @rtenewsontwo Год назад +21

      And without ads 👌🏻

    • @Onigirli
      @Onigirli Год назад +6

      @@myrixica4222 This. Please, curb your gratitude

  • @vandhuymartins2459
    @vandhuymartins2459 Год назад +12195

    "A cartel-like group of scumbags and assorted criminals who ocassionaly put on soccer matches." This is by far the best FIFA's description I've ever heard of.

    • @MacabreFiction
      @MacabreFiction Год назад

      Assorted

    • @TaroTrejo
      @TaroTrejo Год назад +158

      I believe it's assorted criminals, not assaulted.

    • @lukewithann7256
      @lukewithann7256 Год назад +77

      @@TaroTrejo unfortunately you're correct

    • @DutchDreadnaught
      @DutchDreadnaught Год назад +120

      And yet people are fine with it. As long as they get to watch football (or soccer for the USA) they're willing to look past everything FIFA and Quatar do. Making up watever excuse they can that will allow them to watch it and not lose any sleep over it. That i find even more disgusting.

    • @NeroVuk
      @NeroVuk Год назад +13

      It's a good description for the game as well

  • @aero1000
    @aero1000 Год назад +6143

    "I won't say that Qatar definitely got the World Cup through bribery, but I won't say that they didn't and I will say that they did." God, I love this.

    • @cbpd89
      @cbpd89 Год назад +150

      That phrasing should be confusing enough to throw off the defamation SLAPP suits! 💀

    • @cc1k435
      @cc1k435 Год назад +25

      @@cbpd89 I think it wouldn't be that difficult to prove in court, actually. 😆

    • @notaspy1227
      @notaspy1227 Год назад +36

      John Should have thrown in an “allegedly” to be safe.

    • @KaladinVegapunk
      @KaladinVegapunk Год назад +11

      @@notaspy1227 haha that's the classic for wiggle room, RLM does that all the time

    • @lorenzoblum868
      @lorenzoblum868 Год назад +38

      World Cup and bribery in the same sentence is redundant.

  • @mookymookymooo
    @mookymookymooo Год назад +945

    Update: the media forgot about the human rights abuses and covered the cup enthusiastically

    • @flyaround312
      @flyaround312 Год назад +29

      Were they not supposed to tell us the results? They reported about the human rights abuses related to world cup construction while it was happening and then they reported what happened during the world cup. Their job is to report the news, they aren't policymakers

    • @msachin4885
      @msachin4885 11 месяцев назад +75

      @@flyaround312 key word there: *enthusiastically*
      No one is blaming the journalists for covering the actual world cup but mookymooky is pointing out how quickly and without thought the media and everyone else moved away from the slavery issue in Qatar. In literally minutes, people went from outraged to engrossed in football and as long as humanity has that nature, the corrupt officials of FIFA and Qatar will live long uninterrupted lives

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 10 месяцев назад +8

      Not all media. I get my news from journalists with integrity. But, unfortunately, that's getting harder and harder to find.

    • @barthollevoetkbr961
      @barthollevoetkbr961 9 месяцев назад +4

      Never mind that. I want to know what happened to La'eeb.

    • @guccifer764
      @guccifer764 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@barthollevoetkbr961
      He was sent to the same upstate farm all former sporting mascots go after their event is over.

  • @danieljob3184
    @danieljob3184 Год назад +173

    Australia consistently bids to host the world cup but we keep losing out to other countries. I guess we just cannot match their shady under the table bribes!

    • @jacktattersall9457
      @jacktattersall9457 4 месяца назад

      Because rightfully bribery in Australia would have you watching the world cup from an Aussie Gaol.

    • @DrewBernstein
      @DrewBernstein 4 месяца назад +11

      You literally just hosted one! But the world doesn't pay attention to women's sports 🫠

    • @rhythmandblues_alibi
      @rhythmandblues_alibi 2 месяца назад +8

      We got the Women's World Cup, and it was awesome! 😃🙌

    • @Kinlochbervie50
      @Kinlochbervie50 2 месяца назад +1

      Australia would be a BRILLIANT host of the World Cup.

    • @fiona2617
      @fiona2617 Месяц назад +1

      The bigger issue with Australia is the time zones.

  • @garaj1
    @garaj1 Год назад +6235

    "The workers are living in a comfortable, healthy, environment" has the same energy as "Our slaves are happy to be here, look at how joyfully they sing"

    • @drakeschaefer2491
      @drakeschaefer2491 Год назад +242

      "There is no slavery in Ba Sing Se"

    • @Sol1taireTV
      @Sol1taireTV Год назад +9

      How do you think Dubai and Kuwait were built? Just like the US economy, on the back of slavery. Good to see Westerners pretending like they give a fuck about Nepali workers in Qatar tho

    • @yucateco14
      @yucateco14 Год назад +15

      Who said that? Xi Jinpingg?

    • @garaj1
      @garaj1 Год назад +3

      @@yucateco14 12:24

    • @RyanCunningham
      @RyanCunningham Год назад +13

      Sounds like Gone with the Wind

  • @nex05
    @nex05 Год назад +7049

    The way audience's reaction changed from nothing when hearing 52C to a big *gasp* after knowing 125F was really funny.

    • @Canal10000
      @Canal10000 Год назад +623

      When will (US) people start to learn Celsius...

    • @carschmn
      @carschmn Год назад +479

      To be fair, most people not from the US have the same reaction to Fahrenheit.

    • @Canal10000
      @Canal10000 Год назад +696

      @@carschmn Sure, but the difference is that Celcius is used by almost every country in the world. So there are not many reasons to learn Fahrenheit

    • @HunterShad
      @HunterShad Год назад +203

      Ah... USians. Screw science, muh freedom units are the best!

    • @wykihuks00
      @wykihuks00 Год назад +51

      Americans🤣🤣🤣

  • @greenlover4522
    @greenlover4522 Год назад +96

    The face of that official when the journalist told him he's been there and saw everything was priceless.

  • @thomaskozar8510
    @thomaskozar8510 Год назад +155

    massive respect for shining the spotlight where people don't want it shone upon

  • @samriddhi43
    @samriddhi43 Год назад +3749

    As a Nepali, hearing and seeing dead Nepalese body entering country now and then, hearing the stories of the family members of the deceased people. I am so glad that John Oliver and HBO decided to shed light on this topic.

    • @hassanbuali9923
      @hassanbuali9923 Год назад +32

      Can you name 5 of them? How they died? Any official statement from their government or embassy?

    • @yessum15
      @yessum15 Год назад +470

      @@hassanbuali9923 Do you typically collect the names and beurocratic details of deceased people you don't know personally? That's a morbid hobby.

    • @nasser-q7485
      @nasser-q7485 Год назад +1

      😂 such a stupid and frustrated attempt from u western .. I’m from Qatar 🇶🇦
      If theses workers feel very very bad why their country doesn’t ban them from coming here in my country whyyyyyyyy 🤣
      I’m living as a king in my country cuz my country responsible about me
      But others we have contracts with them if they r not happy with that their country can do something not u western ( the most criminals countries in the planet )

    • @clashoflands
      @clashoflands Год назад

      @@hassanbuali9923 qatari termite

    • @amodhkantsaxena6803
      @amodhkantsaxena6803 Год назад +1

      @@hassanbuali9923 She can tell you that after you are done licking Qatari boots.

  • @ggamisha
    @ggamisha Год назад +2664

    Hi John,
    I’m a Bangladeshi who moved to Chicago at the age of 14 back in 2014. My connecting flight was in Qatar, and I flew with hundreds of Bangladeshi people who were so excited, filled with hope for a better future for themselves and their families as they were traveling to Qatar for their new job opportunities. My heart hurts to imagine how their hopes were shattered over the years, and to wonder how many of the poor Bangladeshi men and women I traveled with that day have died due to these conditions there.
    Thank you for sharing their stories, and for giving migrant workers from Bangladesh and the rest of the underprivileged countries the voice they never had.

    • @TrainerAQ
      @TrainerAQ Год назад +50

      Sounds like when DeSantis lied to a bunch of Venezuelans and sent them to Martha's Vineyard instead of Boston.

    • @rongliu1182
      @rongliu1182 Год назад

      @@TrainerAQ use your single brain cell. not even close of comparison. Martha vineyard is a paradise. Preaching diversity yet turning migrant away is kind of ironic.

    • @pundlik9012
      @pundlik9012 Год назад +3

      @@TrainerAQ let's go Brandon tho 😂

    • @nightnyungwe5945
      @nightnyungwe5945 Год назад +3

      Apparently, while living in Chicago, you are never bothered by the thought that the US has committed and continued to commit a long list of war crimes all over the world but will host the next World Cup.
      1 MILLION dead Iraqis in an illegal war mean nothing as does the reality that the US is still occupying Eastern Syria at this very moment and stealing their resources.

    • @Apprentice1979pk
      @Apprentice1979pk Год назад +19

      Oh come on, they all knew full well what they would face and still chose to go there. South Asians have been going to the Middle East for work since 1970s. Its has always been like this over there and everyone knows about it. No one cheated them or lied to them.

  • @FlamingWalrus317
    @FlamingWalrus317 Год назад +217

    John's impression of David Beckham was so good lol

    • @kdex.
      @kdex. Год назад

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    • @jeanlind7540
      @jeanlind7540 Год назад +3

      Not if you can do a real East End accent.

    • @FlamingWalrus317
      @FlamingWalrus317 Год назад +2

      @@jeanlind7540 True but I think he got the smarminess spot on

    • @shwetharam4584
      @shwetharam4584 Год назад +1

      John's impression of Sep Blatter was just as good lol

  • @kevinmoreira86
    @kevinmoreira86 Год назад +79

    I used to live in Rio, Brazil and it would hit 50 degrees in the summer some days. The government would send out water trucks to dose the businesses and some people who asked to get sprayed. It was so incredibly hot and humid that if just got out of the shower and dried yourself off. By the time you wrapped the towel and started walking to your room your entire body would be sweaty. (No most people don't have AC, and if they do its just in room of the house to save costs) I can't imagine doing any actual labour in that type of environment without straight up passing out. Reminds me of the old movies of Egyptian slaves working to build temples in the heat while getting whipped. So damn sad

  • @32fps
    @32fps Год назад +1559

    My mom was deployed to Qatar when I was younger, and she used to write home and tell us about how birds would just fall out of the sky dead when they hit these pockets of particularly strong heat. I can't even begin to imagine laboring there.

    • @kylestubbs8867
      @kylestubbs8867 Год назад +4

      Is she still there?

    • @whatthebeepvideos
      @whatthebeepvideos Год назад +38

      @@kylestubbs8867 I believe the US has military bases there, so they were probably a soldier. Also, op used past tense, their mom is not still there.

    • @32fps
      @32fps Год назад +65

      @@whatthebeepvideos She was an airman actually (they get hilariously uptight about those things lol, she was in the airforce not army so technically not "soldier"), either a Captain or Major at that point. But yeah to @Kyle Stubbs, this was in like 2003 or 2004

    • @32fps
      @32fps Год назад +5

      @@sarafinasummers7863 Damn, well that's one way to test your nerve agent 😅

    • @LeCharles07
      @LeCharles07 Год назад +4

      @@32fps Safer than the Bhopal method.

  • @williamvaux7500
    @williamvaux7500 Год назад +1674

    When that reporter said "Have you been to the labor camps?" that was such a powerful question.

    • @MeaghanTamara
      @MeaghanTamara Год назад +4

      You know how dirty his white dress would get?

    • @cc1k435
      @cc1k435 Год назад +93

      Ended an interview before it could begin, it was so to the point. 🤔

    • @rutvin8763
      @rutvin8763 Год назад +108

      I wish he asked it BEFORE revealing he himself had been to the camps.

    • @teresastillabower8361
      @teresastillabower8361 Год назад +115

      The look on that vile man's face. I hope the reporter had a huge security team.

    • @lenas6246
      @lenas6246 Год назад +10

      only westrners can expect that guys like that go to labour camps

  • @tausifkarim2537
    @tausifkarim2537 Год назад +37

    The 'ahh' from the audience after oliver converted 52°c to Fahrenheit did it for me 😂😂😂

  • @danielpotter683
    @danielpotter683 Год назад +77

    “It's like the Super bowl, except the rest of the world actually gives a f*ck.” 😂

  • @AMortalDefiant
    @AMortalDefiant Год назад +6738

    To add some context to the environment those stadium workers had to deal with: I was deployed there as a Navy Corpsman in a USMC unit back in 2014. The Navy/Marines use a system called the WBGT (Wet Bulb Globe Test) index. When it is over 90, all non-essential activity is prohibited as a severe risk of heat stroke, dehydration, etc. This is known as "Black Flag". Over the summer (we arrived in August), it was Black Flag before the sun even rose, and was often into the low 130s. The heat is exacerbated by the extreme humidity (it was often over 90% humidity when we were there), so your sweat doesn't evaporate, which means your body can't cool off naturally, and you have an increased risk of heat injuries. When that man said it felt like it was raining, that's not an exaggeration. As soon as you left an air-conditioned space, your clothes soaked through with sweat in 5-10 minutes. It felt like what I imagine being in an oven would be like.
    Our commanding officer cancelled a lot of our training, includeing MCMAP (Marine Corps Martial Arts Program). We were finishing up a Brown Belt course, and about to start Black Belt, and we were having heat injuries, even training at 5 a.m. to avoid the heat. In my time in the military I've been to CA, NM, AZ, TX, FL, IL, WA, NC, Guantanamo Bay, Japan, and Qatar (and many more places aside from military service). No place on Earth had weather as miserable as Qatar... it's not even close. It's hard to imagine working outside all day in such a hellscape. I feel for all the workers who had to endure that.

    • @robote7679
      @robote7679 Год назад +490

      Thank you for this enlightening albeit terrifying description of the environmental situation in Qatar.

    • @stirlingfletcher7040
      @stirlingfletcher7040 Год назад +179

      Bahrain, Oman, UAE, Yemen, SA - was pretty much the same.

    • @nhokonhokopuala
      @nhokonhokopuala Год назад +25

      Ty sir...

    • @zerocool5395
      @zerocool5395 Год назад +46

      I live in Miami, I totally understand.

    • @bahaadeenal-ees1488
      @bahaadeenal-ees1488 Год назад +99

      You and those workers have a crucial difference, He is a poor worker, and you are part of an invading force with hidden terror

  • @NomnomJawsnomnom
    @NomnomJawsnomnom Год назад +2062

    I cant be the only one who laughed at the Fifa representative literally choking on his words when he said "human rights".

    • @fuzzytraveller8588
      @fuzzytraveller8588 Год назад +9

      You are the only one ☝🏽

    • @TheDylls
      @TheDylls Год назад +28

      It's like Rick forgetting the word "human" lmao

    • @abrar9792
      @abrar9792 Год назад +26

      Sometimes you don't need a lie detector to catch a liar

    • @julioibanez172
      @julioibanez172 Год назад +13

      No bro, the audience laughed too

    • @papirootsc4201
      @papirootsc4201 Год назад

      USA is getting the World Cup next year, they haven’t even fixed the homeless problem or the working conditions. They also lock up journalists. Nothing new here.

  • @jasweengujral
    @jasweengujral Год назад +124

    We are so lucky to have a show like yours, who is not afraid to speak the truth. I'm very proud about the freedom of expression which often is taken for granted in the West.

    • @frand2701
      @frand2701 Год назад +4

      😂😂😂😂

    • @onkelpappkov2666
      @onkelpappkov2666 Год назад

      Cue death threat spam sent to reporters.

    • @redcitadel9123
      @redcitadel9123 Год назад +1

      Freedom of expression is so important, it should never be taken for granted

    • @KAte-ng9zg
      @KAte-ng9zg Год назад +3

      Freedom of speech depends on your race in the west similar to all countries in the world. I mean the amount of articles and interviews I have seen plus experiences I have seen people suffer, for example how the UK reacted to Ukraine and said things like we have to help because they look like us or have light eyes/blond hair or look European. I mean definitely help I'm not disputing that if able you should help where you can, we alll should. However, not due to the way the people look plus what about offering the same help and making just as big of a deal with others from other countries who UK and US have attacked and caused issues for such as Iraq.
      Clearly Qatar like many other countries have the issues. In fact no country is remotely even close to perfect.
      Qatar as shown has major issues with the locals letting their wealth, authority and power get to their heads whilst forgetting their religion that encourages them to be kind and good to all humans.
      The west is not without issues to. I've seen it with my eyes how minorities are bullied and treated, I mean Islamaphobia has been going on for so long it's crazy that it's only now been given a name. Some of the racism and human inequalities are just more tactical in the west because the west has learnt to deflect and be undercover unfortunately. I say unfortunately because I am from the west and it does need to be better along with all the world. Therefore, we can't advise others when we have so many institutionally inhumane, racist, gender, culture, powertrip issues to.

    • @Jgleason23
      @Jgleason23 Год назад

      @@KAte-ng9zg if you’re trying to compare modern western countries to the Middle East then you are gonna lose this argument very quickly. The West May have had major human rights issues 60 years ago but we aren’t talking about 60 years ago since they’ve corrected it. The Middle East and much of the world still lives in Medieval times where they kill for being gay or steal your passport and force you to work as a slave.

  • @alliefe2439
    @alliefe2439 Год назад +87

    I always like watching you. Everything has a good and bad side, and you get to the heart of it and don't back down because the topics are difficult. Plus, I still laugh, even though it's a little depressing.

  • @michaelconstantinemiranda2352
    @michaelconstantinemiranda2352 Год назад +772

    Im from the Philippines, and the kafala system has been in place and exploiting a lot of my countrymen since the late 80's. And not only in Qatar but most of the countries in the Arabian Peninsula. I admire John for putting a light on this issue, but I dont think any change will be coming soon.

    • @lollorosso4675
      @lollorosso4675 Год назад +37

      Slavery is just too damn convenient and cost effective for the slavers.
      That is why it took the nations of Europe so many centuries to (legally) abolish it.
      I hope for your countrymen‘s sake and for the world that somehow, miraculously a concerted effort is made by the more influential nations in the world to render the kafala system economically non-viable (e.g. by imposing santions).

    • @dr.braxygilkeycruises1460
      @dr.braxygilkeycruises1460 Год назад +30

      The Philippines has also been routinely taken advantage of by the United States, too. *The USA was founded on genocide and slavery* and the devastation they have committed in the Philippines and other countries should not be ignored.

    • @SwaveWorm
      @SwaveWorm Год назад +8

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    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann Год назад

      @@dr.braxygilkeycruises1460 yeah..not anyone alive today...perhaps Amerixa should have left them in Japanese control?!?!?!? SO STFU

    • @brennenderopa
      @brennenderopa Год назад

      @@dr.braxygilkeycruises1460 So now it is the middle east's turn?

  • @Th3Shrike
    @Th3Shrike Год назад +7457

    I know it's a terrible topic, but I laughed way too hard at the audience ahhhhing at the temperature after John converted it to Fahrenheit

    • @rohitr9400
      @rohitr9400 Год назад +231

      It's the same reaction to the fact when he said so in his first FIFA video.

    • @anacc3257
      @anacc3257 Год назад +67

      They'll laugh hysterically at everything including Teletubbies jokes

    • @AvangionQ
      @AvangionQ Год назад +122

      Some will laugh because they'd never even dream of working with temperatures like that.
      Others will laugh because they didn't know how hot 50° Celsius is. Guessing most are both.

    • @KevinUchihaOG
      @KevinUchihaOG Год назад +6

      @@rohitr9400 The fifa video from 8 years ago? Did he mention the same fact back then? Even though it hadnt yet happened?

    • @davidlang9939
      @davidlang9939 Год назад +10

      125.6*F -- WHATS NOT FKD HERE?

  • @Paulo-py4mm
    @Paulo-py4mm Год назад +22

    I still remember when it hit 45 degrees celsius here in Sydney back in 2013. It was so oppressively hot that it was difficult to even move let alone conduct physical work....

  • @PlyrMava.
    @PlyrMava. Год назад +89

    Couldn't watch the World Cup this time. Watched a game in Brazil, followed Russia, but I can't stop thinking about FIFA and the people who died to build this cash grab scheme.
    Thank you, John

    • @landondonovanify
      @landondonovanify Год назад +6

      Too bad it was a great world cup to watch

    • @augustdice3914
      @augustdice3914 Год назад +6

      Good for you! Any view is revenue and if they profit, they continue. Can’t keep watching and say you don’t IN SOME WAY, support what they have done. Personally, I do not love anything enough to support that.

    • @akmal94ibrahim
      @akmal94ibrahim Год назад +4

      You shouldn't have watched Brazil and Russia either. And when the World Cup comes to the US, you shouldn't watch that one too. They torture innocents over there (a war crime).

    • @n0t_zat0ichi29
      @n0t_zat0ichi29 Месяц назад

      ​@@akmal94ibrahim cry more lmfao

  • @EdibleClown
    @EdibleClown Год назад +834

    I love how shocked that one Qatari sport agency leader was when he said "you actually went there?"

    • @Utonian21
      @Utonian21 Год назад +134

      He was like: "Who let them go there?"

    • @EdibleClown
      @EdibleClown Год назад +90

      @@Utonian21 "I explicitly said not to let that happen!"

    • @pharmtec24
      @pharmtec24 Год назад

      Someone was probably murdered or disappeared after that interview.

    • @puellamservumaddominum6180
      @puellamservumaddominum6180 Год назад +44

      Was not part of the plan.

    • @zeroweaver13
      @zeroweaver13 Год назад +18

      How many security got fired that day

  • @evanwingenfeld493
    @evanwingenfeld493 Год назад +3877

    I'm impressed that John correctly predicted that England would lose in the quarterfinals. Someone should give him a raise.

    • @kevweech3721
      @kevweech3721 Год назад +237

      And they lost on a penalty, so he was close on that one

    • @Royan1900
      @Royan1900 Год назад +62

      Omg I was thinking the same, know he heck did he predict that?!😂

    • @TheWefikus
      @TheWefikus Год назад +155

      I mean, he’s English, he knows 😅

    • @morpheus6749
      @morpheus6749 Год назад +95

      England choking was predictable.

    • @prithvirajsrinivasan1077
      @prithvirajsrinivasan1077 Год назад +9

      Ohhhh god I just remembered. He should say this in his next video😂😂

  • @DemonDriver31
    @DemonDriver31 Год назад +7

    16:07
    Fifa president speaks
    John oliver:Okay corruption caillou
    Me:🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @carlosswLAX
    @carlosswLAX Год назад +30

    Brilliantly described, John. Thank you, Sir. 🙌🏼

  • @ViaConDias
    @ViaConDias Год назад +709

    I remember telling my teacher back in school that he was getting old and out of touch if he believed that things like racism would still exist when I got to be his age. I am now his age and I owe him an apology.

    • @Nemshee
      @Nemshee Год назад +77

      Ah, the optimism of youth, we've all been guilty of it. Even as a natural pessimist I have had hope for a better future at some point.

    • @vodkaboy
      @vodkaboy Год назад +33

      racism will probably always be a thing, but slavery could have disappeared, if it was one of top priorities of Humanity. but it's not. I still can't buy new shoes.

    • @jayreagan5999
      @jayreagan5999 Год назад +37

      Understandable. When I was a kid I thought humans were smart.

    • @MajinGatomon
      @MajinGatomon Год назад +10

      @@jayreagan5999 They are smart. But they are egocentrical as well. If you tell the boss of a company that you will give him 10 Million Dollar but that money will be deducted from his employees... well, it takes a strong man to say no.

    • @ivanivanovichrasputin3098
      @ivanivanovichrasputin3098 Год назад +1

      You not only owe him an apology, but you also owe his children an apology. You will owe his grandchildren, and his grandchildren’s grandchildren an apology, because as long as there are people racism will never go away. The fact that people act self-righteous and pretend to be moral and good is nothing but a show. Deep down in their subconscious, even the most “non-racist” person will still prefer people who look like him and belong to his culture. It’s the same thing as a non-believer who will start praying the second their life is in danger. 😊

  • @jodievukmir3187
    @jodievukmir3187 Год назад +982

    Loved that guy's face when he said to the reporter.."you have been to the housing area?"

    • @Royan1900
      @Royan1900 Год назад +58

      "shit, we are made, I repeat we are made! Disperse, disperse!"

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 Год назад +19

      How bad are these workers' home countries that they come to Qatar for the hope of a better life and providing for their families? o_O

    • @magniwalterbutnotwaltermag1479
      @magniwalterbutnotwaltermag1479 Год назад +65

      ​@@williamyoung9401 they don't want a better life there they want to send money from qatar, same reason there are european workers in america supply and demand, india, bangladesh, and nepal are making constructions but qatar is making even more of them so the competition there is less serious
      Only once they're hired they realize there is basically no pay, they're enslaved, and they have no or limited contact outside

    • @az..0N3
      @az..0N3 Год назад +3

      Well, what John failed to mention is that most of these employers were actually from Western countries. Qataris just paid the money to contractors for a project they wanted built. Therefore, it is unfair to just criticise Qatar and not hold the foreign contractors accountable too! BTW it was the safest, most family-friendly & best world cup to date! As far as the lgbt issue - most of the world have a law/restriction against them.

    • @abdullahharoun6680
      @abdullahharoun6680 Год назад

      @@az..0N3 Qatar employee's are on other jobs across the country too other than the world cup, with qatari employers this time, same kafala system, same shit. its on qatar 100%, well john also blamed the fifa, wasnt all on qatar then. also its suspicious that ur saying it was the safest, john also didnt say what it took to bring security guards to the tournament, and family friendly? its not a disney movie! last sentence is unbelievable, so lots of the world having laws discriminating and oppressive towards them makes it okay if we just do the same? fuck man u for real? so it would've been okay if for instance qatar discriminated against christians, cuz with your logic, most islamic countries do that, and they are still a group of ppl like the lgbt. so would that be okay, it actually would be okay according to your fucked up logic

  • @stupidweemongo
    @stupidweemongo Год назад +4

    Qatar getting the World Cup ended up being the complete opposite of sports washing. 10 years ago we'd never heard of Qatar and now we all hate them🤣

  • @brekerr
    @brekerr Год назад +42

    Really impressed with real football fans that didn't watch the world cup. I only watch a match or two from the world cup, so easy for me to boycott, but I know full on hardcore football fans that didn't watch, very impressive.

    • @blackpanthar906
      @blackpanthar906 Год назад +7

      Well it's your loss. The Qatar world cup was voted the best world cup tournament on social media by far by world cup fans

    • @brekerr
      @brekerr Год назад +11

      @@blackpanthar906 it's a choice ethics vs personal gain. The equation doesn't work out the same for everyone.

    • @blackpanthar906
      @blackpanthar906 Год назад

      @@brekerr I lost respect for John Oliver after this episode. This was just pure propaganda. Qatar really went out if their way to host and gift fans with expensive gifts.
      It was voted the best world cup in history for a reason because fans got to finally see Messi achieve his dream.
      1. Qatari officials addressed and clarified that the false news reports and propaganda made by some American and UK news outlets was based on a false statistic that was total number of deaths of immigrants in the country in past *10* years, which they falsely claimed to be around 6000.
      In reality the number of immigrants died while building stadium projects in Qatar due to mishaps or whatever reason on record by businesses labour union organisation was only 34.

    • @brekerr
      @brekerr Год назад +5

      @@blackpanthar906 it wasn't just the US and UK media I saw it on French and German news. But more to the point reputable independent organizations such as amnesty international were saying the same and it wasn't just the forced labour and conditions that are an issue. Qatar has an appallingly human rights record.
      Like I say the equation doesn't work the same for everyone but the facts are fairly well established.

    • @blackpanthar906
      @blackpanthar906 Год назад

      @@brekerr I don't remember Amnesty International saying anything about 6000 immigrant deaths. It was only some of these media outlets that were refuted and the propaganda failed. Qatar world cup saw some of the highest attended matches in history of FIFA world cup. That's a fact you can't deny.
      * It saved thousands of dollars for fans who would otherwise have to travel thousands of miles in a country like US or Austria.
      * It reduced carbon footprint or emissions of greenhouse gases that Fans would emmit travelling very long distances.
      I do agree thar human rights in Qatar are not up to same standard as western countries. But I would say it's far better when it comes to human rights in Israel.
      Yet you will see all western media hooting for Israel hosting such an even and not not one of them will dare to speak about aparthied, human rights violations or even the poor condition of thai immigrant labour in Israel that goes through the same issues as in many Gulf countries. Or the human rights violations of blacks or ethiopian Jews in Israel who go through terrible racism.
      All the teeth of western media fall down when it comes to Israel.
      Human rights violations in Israel is worse than Qatar on both domestic and international level. As it affects freedom of speech in west and internationally while human rights violations in Qatar though may exist, they don't affect your freedom of speech or freedom of press in US to speak against it.
      That's the major difference.

  • @jhoieszone
    @jhoieszone Год назад +879

    My brother in law from the Philippines used to work in Qatar, same process as paying the agency fee to work there. and after 2 years the owner of the company died and the kids sold the company they were not paid for 6 months because the company filed bankruptcy and they got stuck in a camp too. They had to rely on other Filipinos and families back home to lend them money so they can buy food. He had to sign a contract to forgo his pay so he can get a ticket to go home.

  • @salchipapa5843
    @salchipapa5843 Год назад +640

    I'm super proud of my team (Bolivia) for boycotting this World Cup by not qualifying at all. I mean, they boycotted so hard they probably ended up last in the CONMEBOL as a whole.

    • @josemerlos1011
      @josemerlos1011 Год назад +8

      Lol!

    • @salchipapa5843
      @salchipapa5843 Год назад +66

      I stand corrected: They ended up second to last, only above Venezuela. Man, they could have put more of an effort with the boycott.

    • @salchipapa5843
      @salchipapa5843 Год назад +23

      @Jack Smith Are you sure you're responding to the right comment?

    • @peachblossom13
      @peachblossom13 Год назад +5

      Me with Paraguay

    • @salchipapa5843
      @salchipapa5843 Год назад +35

      @Jack Smith Pretty sure you have no idea what you're talking about, or even noticed the fact that my comment was a joke.

  • @matthewjohnson6886
    @matthewjohnson6886 Год назад

    As always thank you for the update sir and keep doing what you do best 👍

  • @toobasaurus23
    @toobasaurus23 Год назад +7

    I was one of many Butlers at a 5-Star Island resort for the Prince of Qatar and his entourage in the very early 2000s.
    While I never met the Prince personally, his staff were rude and belittling throughout their stay of one week.
    We essentially needed to work 24-7 as we had much to prepare and organise during the daylight hours, and would need to be on-call for anything in the evening.
    As their home is so hot during the day, the Prince had a very nocturnal timetable. We even had a beach volleyball court set up for his staff and family with lighting, multiple chefs, and the butlers to attend to their needs as they like to operate when it's cool.
    The women where courteous, but so reserved and veiled.under the watchful eyes of the security staff.
    After a few days I was sleep deprived and quite over the rudeness of the security detail.
    They do not care about anyone but themselves.
    They did tip us very handsomely in mid 5-figures each which was ridiculous money. I gave half of it to a few animal care charities, as I felt that it was too much, and that it was a payoff for being treated like a piece of shit for a week.
    When they left in a multi-billion dollar yacht, I was so relieved. Slept for 22-hours straight after.
    To this day, I still can't talk about anything specific I witnessed or experienced during that time. We all had to sign a binding NDA that lasts for 50-years.
    These royals don't mess about.

    • @OO-gd7
      @OO-gd7 Год назад +1

      Money man money

  • @wendyon4517
    @wendyon4517 Год назад +284

    David Beckham did a TV cooking show in Japan called SMAP Cooking. He said "It's good" so many times that the celebrities cooking asked if he could say anything else.

    • @Senneru13
      @Senneru13 Год назад +27

      I am Groot

    • @smuller8988
      @smuller8988 Год назад +23

      No he can`t. His head has been hit by a big round ball too many times thus damaging said head.

    • @alanski2005
      @alanski2005 Год назад

      David Beckham is a moron, and will do anything for a buck. Ambassador? Don't make me laugh.

    • @ninab.4540
      @ninab.4540 Год назад +8

      @@smuller8988 He's a nobody among the rich lol. His wife is more loved.

    • @caronstout354
      @caronstout354 Год назад +6

      He's the British version of the American football star who was "passed" through college with dismal grades because of his skills on the football field.

  • @michaelt.5672
    @michaelt.5672 Год назад +381

    A german comedian said it best I believe when he said he was pissed at FIFA for "forcing people to make a moral descision on whether or not to watch football".

    • @nehalilisays
      @nehalilisays Год назад +19

      *Oliver Welke, heute show

    • @mickylawless1941
      @mickylawless1941 Год назад +36

      I will NOT be watching the world cup. It makes me sad, but the whole human rights violations thing makes me sick.

    • @radjalomas8854
      @radjalomas8854 Год назад +2

      If he only realized that now it means he wasn"t paying attention before.
      Professional soccer has always been an insult to intelligence, and to the sport itself.

    • @michaelt.5672
      @michaelt.5672 Год назад +4

      @@nehalilisays I was thinking of Oliver Kalkofe, actually. But Welke might have said something similar.

    • @asuka36
      @asuka36 Год назад

      It’s Oliver Welke, and he‘s right. Gotta hand it to FIFA; they’re making millions off their moral bankruptcy and still get to tell fans „well, you watched, so you‘re complicit“. Evil masterminds.

  • @hughjanus5093
    @hughjanus5093 Год назад +16

    Crazy I used to serve the woman they interviewed at 5:49, Heidi Blake, at the coffee shop in Manhattan I used to work at, presumably while she was researching and writing about Qatar. We talked about her work at Buzzfeed News. Nice to see she’s doing big things

    • @CraigMcGuinn
      @CraigMcGuinn 8 месяцев назад

      I hope you told Heidi Blake your real name: since I doubt you are Hugh Janus unless you can’t afford to get your name changed

  • @MrSmishSmosh
    @MrSmishSmosh 3 дня назад

    I love that Infantino literally choked on the words "human rights" 😂

  • @f1zz-k1d89
    @f1zz-k1d89 Год назад +868

    that reporter interrupting his joyous screams to yell instead "OI HE GOT ME SCARF!! OI THAT'S ME MUMS!!!" and then John revealing the Scarf made me laugh so hard that I had to use my inhaler

    • @Buckarooskiczek
      @Buckarooskiczek Год назад +1

      @@sarafinasummers7863 lol!

    • @kylestubbs8867
      @kylestubbs8867 Год назад +1

      Eh, I laughed harder when Norm MacDonald did it with an urn.

    • @athenak4666
      @athenak4666 Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
      @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Год назад

      @@sarafinasummers7863 Oh, man. Coughing with weed smoke inhaled? I felt that pain as I read your words.
      The worst part is immediately knowing full-well that your coughing session is definitely going to last several minutes.

  • @moca3417
    @moca3417 Год назад +364

    Fun fact: The FIFA is considered a non-profit association in Switzerland, where the head office is (and where I live). Legally it is the same as the children's soccer club in my neighbourhood or an evening book-club. And like these other charitable association, the FIFA does only pay limited taxes, despite posting billions of revenue.

    • @kelvinw.1384
      @kelvinw.1384 Год назад

      But the US does thank you Swiss when you helped us Raid and arrest the last Organizational corrupt heads.

    • @ArcturusOTE
      @ArcturusOTE Год назад +1

      Random question, doesn't Switzerland allow people after service to carry their rifles?

    • @JeremyP1
      @JeremyP1 Год назад +4

      @@ArcturusOTE they can keep the rifle but without ammo. Although most recruits don't take the rifle home with them after their service.

    • @shaderunner7.0
      @shaderunner7.0 Год назад +1

      You start to take in massive profits as non-profit in Finland, and you'll be sure that tax office is going to be interested in you :^)

    • @modtec1209
      @modtec1209 Год назад

      Switzerland, bank and money launderer for organized crime, dictators and general scumbags since the 1700s. Also a proud history of professional advice on tax evasion.
      Also, tasty chocolate!

  • @michaeltuffin5002
    @michaeltuffin5002 Год назад +13

    Thank you John for highlighting the disgusting way these poor men are treated

  • @morpheus6749
    @morpheus6749 Год назад +1994

    There are few things in life as satisfying as watching a Brit mocking another Brit's British accent.

    • @camelopardalis84
      @camelopardalis84 Год назад +33

      David Beckham puts on a fake accent. You can look it up on RUclips. There is at least one video comparing his natural accent with his artificially put on one.

    • @k80_
      @k80_ Год назад +42

      Also unsettling to hear “soccer” in a British accent

    • @BeaverChainsaw
      @BeaverChainsaw Год назад +5

      @@k80_ he assimilated well into his host country!

    • @BoHoGoJo
      @BoHoGoJo Год назад +32

      @@k80_ It's unsettling to hear soccer in any accent.

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 Год назад +12

      @@camelopardalis84 Exactly what John Oliver was mocking: The Overly made up British accent.

  • @michaelhourigan7553
    @michaelhourigan7553 Год назад +915

    Say why you want about John, but he was spot on about Englands place in the world cup

    • @jacobferrera1777
      @jacobferrera1777 Год назад +4

      Lol 🤣

    • @adad-ec6ht
      @adad-ec6ht Год назад +1

      I am glad FIFA kicked them out!

    • @mmjackk667
      @mmjackk667 Год назад +19

      "Say what you want about John"?
      I've never heard anyone say anything bad about John Oliver (well, we know Pierce Morgan, that douc_hebag, doesn't like him, but other than him... and maybe the Royal family and... OK he's not that popular, probably even hated, a good, common base for a Voodoo doll but still...he's quite tolerable).
      You know what, I agree with you. I take it back.

    • @placefantasy1821
      @placefantasy1821 Год назад +12

      I literally ran to the comment section to see if anyone else caught that LMAO

    • @michaelhourigan7553
      @michaelhourigan7553 Год назад +5

      @@mmjackk667 underrated comment😂

  • @jeffgregory8974
    @jeffgregory8974 Год назад +26

    OMG! Just watched this and Jon Oliver was SPOT-ON with England's outcome: eliminated in the quarterfinals on penalties! How hilarious!! Give that guy another Emmy!

    • @oracle8589
      @oracle8589 Год назад +1

      What penalties were they then? Considering the game never went to extra time, how is that even possible?

    • @michaelgillman2505
      @michaelgillman2505 Год назад

      @@oracle8589 It didn't even go to penalties and STILL went out by missing a penalty.
      It's the most England thing to happen for ages.

  • @lisahenry20
    @lisahenry20 11 месяцев назад +2

    Whenever I get reminded of the world Cup, I think about Josh Witcombe on Taskmaster. "It sounds like we're choosing who's going to hold the next world cup!" when his fellow contestants were offering to pay for 1st place

  • @nednoah1
    @nednoah1 Год назад +1365

    I lived in qatar when I was younger for several years and have witnessed this "slavery" first hand, and it's true. I remember seeing 20-30-40 dudes living in a small dirty trailer outside of construction sites and seeing them working outside in the blistering heat and hearing stories regularly about people dying on the job. It's heartbreaking. I remember feeling so bad for those people it made me cry and decide from a young age I want to change the world and help those people and all people in shitty situations. Treat others the way you'd like to be treated and be the way you'd like others to be.

    • @rexsceleratorum1632
      @rexsceleratorum1632 Год назад +62

      Being from India, the living conditions are largely known here, but enough people are desperate for the money even if there is a known risk of not getting paid all that is promised.

    • @mohammedsaad4731
      @mohammedsaad4731 Год назад +7

      Why is he not talking about China hosting Olympics?

    • @HashknightGaming
      @HashknightGaming Год назад +1

      This is the way Ned. 🖖🏼

    • @FridgeChic
      @FridgeChic Год назад +69

      @@mohammedsaad4731 he has several episodes where he talks about China, as far as I know, this is the 1st on Qatar

    • @HashknightGaming
      @HashknightGaming Год назад

      @@mohammedsaad4731 The CCP needs to be crushed asap.

  • @aandwdabest
    @aandwdabest Год назад +700

    John oliver calling Gianni Infantino “Corruption Caillou” got me howling 😂

    • @phyllojoe5346
      @phyllojoe5346 Год назад +12

      Writers knocked it out of the park with that one!

    • @doanacookieCT
      @doanacookieCT Год назад +1

      i hate Caillou

    • @MarillSweatshirt
      @MarillSweatshirt Год назад +6

      @@doanacookieCT I've never met anyone that actually likes him lol....

    • @Pietro-lp5ki
      @Pietro-lp5ki Год назад +1

      Mt. Rushmore of John Oliver burns for sure

    • @chidumebiarukwe6436
      @chidumebiarukwe6436 Год назад

      That was uncalled for, to accuse someone of something so horrific without any evidence

  • @tylerkeller8869
    @tylerkeller8869 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love LWT & John Oliver so goddamned much. Nowhere else can you find a source offering insightful, intelligent analysis of some of the most tragic and corrupt people places and organizations on television.

  • @purudeepgautam6439
    @purudeepgautam6439 Год назад +354

    Hi im from Nepal 🇳🇵Thanks for covering issues of migrant workers . Hope the concerned authority act on this.
    Also i feel sad our nepalese migrant workers , brothers and sisters had to go through these pain due to incompetent and corrupt leaders and government of nepal who forced people out of country coz of unemployment....

    • @iandhr1
      @iandhr1 Год назад +5

      I am so sorry what happened and is happening to your countrymen and women

    • @mosheed-dragon8438
      @mosheed-dragon8438 Год назад +1

      Qatar offer opportunities to poor countries, yet 😅 people complain if the issue is real then the Nepal government would have moved. Source trust me im from Nepal 🙄

    • @purudeepgautam6439
      @purudeepgautam6439 Год назад +4

      @@mosheed-dragon8438 what do you mean by providing opportunities that comes with death of people.. pathetic thought.. i even doubt if you are from nepal, you would have felt the pain. Its DEATH of people we are talking here
      Also Nepal government is too incompetent to talk about these issues in international level.

    • @MimiYuYu
      @MimiYuYu Год назад

      Can you please inform me- why are there so many Nepalese people seeking work in other countries?

    • @mosheed-dragon8438
      @mosheed-dragon8438 Год назад

      @@purudeepgautam6439you seem pretty educated, why not protest in your country then. You are saying your country is incompetent shouldn't be the first step to improve it.

  • @oscarcastro9316
    @oscarcastro9316 Год назад +443

    Hearing the words of Nasser gave me huge goosebumps. What a chilling analogy....

    • @fishgangstaytps2691
      @fishgangstaytps2691 Год назад +5

      I think I've never seen someone who looked gayer, but yeah, his statement was very compelling.
      Edit: It just occurred to me though: The fate of a gay Qatari is probably preferable to that of a migrant worker being worked to death in desert heat. Not to belittle the situation, but you're a citizen of one of the (if not the) countries with the richest population in the world, but you have to hide your sexual orientation. Not ideal, to be sure, but you can basically just move to a different country and live there comfortably with your significant wealth. Whereas the migrants have the choice between starvation and slavery...

    • @mr.dr.daxter4049
      @mr.dr.daxter4049 Год назад

      @@fishgangstaytps2691 wow I think you just raised the bar for shit takes that no one asked for. You should probably never comment on anything ever again.

    • @fishgangstaytps2691
      @fishgangstaytps2691 Год назад +2

      @@mr.dr.daxter4049 Ehm... Did you use your brain to type that? It can't have been in your head at the time, surely.

    • @Itcouldbebunnies
      @Itcouldbebunnies Год назад +16

      @@fishgangstaytps2691
      He is not from a rich family. Not that it matters anyway, they disowned him after he moved to America and came out.

    • @fishgangstaytps2691
      @fishgangstaytps2691 Год назад +2

      @@Itcouldbebunnies Interesting. But I wasn't talking about him personally. Just in general. I would get a nice job and not tell my family. Again, not saying that it's great, just the lesser evil in this case.

  • @brunodesrosiers266
    @brunodesrosiers266 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this.

  • @karthi2612
    @karthi2612 Год назад +7

    The trolling beckham part was fucking hilarious 🤣😂 And what would people do for power and money ? Play the world cup in Qatar 😏

  • @LDam-pf6lx
    @LDam-pf6lx Год назад +802

    I friend of mine worked as a technical supervisor in a highly specialized field, on the construction of the airport. He had brought his whole family from Denmark and was planning on working a year there. He came back after 2-3 weeks. He couldn't believe how shitty the working conditions were. And he'd worked basically all over the world.

    • @soul0360
      @soul0360 Год назад +42

      One of my family members had pretty much the same experience. Also from Denmark.
      He was only gonna be there for 6 monyhs though. But he also left after a few weeks.

    • @damjanp7920
      @damjanp7920 Год назад +57

      Damn, even the danish get treated like shit there... i kinda like the lack of racial/wealth discrimination. Everyone gets treated equally inhumane lmao

    • @Cavemanner
      @Cavemanner Год назад +45

      @@damjanp7920 I'm thinking they may have left over moral compunction, not personal discomfort. From what I understand, they treat white/Western workers very well, as they want to continue making a good impression on the rest of the world.

    • @FutureCommentary1
      @FutureCommentary1 Год назад +16

      @@Cavemanner On the Western world you mean. Because there's 2bn+ people of Indian, Bangladesh and Nepal they didn't worry about making a bad impression on.

    • @Apprentice1979pk
      @Apprentice1979pk Год назад

      These other workers have the same choice but they choose to live there. They got in debt knowing full well what they would face. Its their own choice.

  • @colintroma
    @colintroma Год назад +124

    "There's something pretty fucked up about arguing it's too hot for peak athletes to be outside for 90 minutes but you know what it's completely fine for people to build stadium in that heat". That pretty much sums up up most major sports events IMO.

  • @peterhooper3391
    @peterhooper3391 Год назад +2

    I have not and I will not patronize soccer in any way as long as FIFA remains the international organizing body.
    THAT’S how things change, John.

  • @tedioussugar384
    @tedioussugar384 Год назад +2

    John is thankfully wrong about one thing: under FIFA’s own 2017 rules, Saudi Arabia can’t host the 2030 event. They’re classified as a part of Asia under the divisions, so no World Cup for them. Current front runners to host are either a joint bid from Argentina and Uruguay, a joint Iberian bid from Spain and Portugal, or a solo bid by John’s very own England.

  • @VengD
    @VengD Год назад +115

    The journalist is a seasoned war reporter, going to front lines all over the world.
    It says a thing or two, when the network decides to send a war reporter to a football tournament... They needed someone who could handle some heat :P

  • @bedazzledmisery6969
    @bedazzledmisery6969 Год назад +367

    "I love being in the middle of ... Nowhere... And eating and talking... This is... Perfect for me."
    Had me dying!!
    It's like the man is contractually obligated by Satan to ONLY be permitted to express himself in sentences of "I love [insert present circumstances]!!" or "I love [insert food or cuisine, regardless of present circumstances]!!"
    Like if he strays from this by even the slightest deviation, the secret FIFA sniper is just gonna take him out on the spot.

    • @henryasare9905
      @henryasare9905 Год назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @IchBinEineBohne
      @IchBinEineBohne Год назад +4

      You are foreshadowing the next ad with beckham, where he will be filming in hell. "I love being tied to a pole and being poked by sticks and have my eyes gauged out.... This is .. Perfect for me."

    • @gautampressman
      @gautampressman Год назад

      Or rather stick him with an electric cattle prod.

    • @JustAnswers359
      @JustAnswers359 Год назад

      He was paid a $220 million contract to promote this mess. He will say he loves satan's balls if he has to

    • @sumomaster5585
      @sumomaster5585 Год назад

      Having seen both, I observed that the west and women specifically seem to think the rich oil states ME are far more horrible than they actually are.....yes there are some restrictions about politics and on women but all in all, their lives aren't much different from what you have in the west. Actually in most cases it's much better given their crazy wealth. As for the horrible conditions for migrants, sadly they would've had the same horrible conditions even in their own countries. I grew up in a very poor country myself and been to India before....I am not saying what the oil states are doing is in any way or shape correct, no far from it but the reality is the world is cruel for most of us.

  • @beepbopp54
    @beepbopp54 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you to the LWT team for reporting on this. Im Malayalee and my family has so many people who have worked and dealt with the shittiness of working in countries like UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. It’s appalling and disgusting what my people have done to essentially build there economy, only for their bodies to be collateral for elf wages. It’s a shame, especially bc we’re Muslim, and I find that these nations use their religion to justify slavery and homophobia especially against other Muslims.

  • @suzannef138
    @suzannef138 Год назад +4

    I can't believe more people didn't bring this into the light. I was expecting to see more reports on this as the world cup played out. Sad

  • @patriciaa4451
    @patriciaa4451 Год назад +587

    The fact that so many people lost their lives because FIFA officials took bribes is tragic. What sticks in my craw even more is that after the tournament those stadiums will be abandoned like in previous host countries. The wealthy organisers will have profited and the poor will die for nothing.

    • @dunbar9finger
      @dunbar9finger Год назад +53

      What sticks in my craw even more is that John said he was going to watch anyway. As long as the insane fans can't get a decent sense of proportion and realize that their sport isn't as important as people's lives, nothing will change.

    • @FS-me8mj
      @FS-me8mj Год назад +2

      The poor don't care , they want Money as well - a Bangladeshi

    • @itsmyboardwhotalk
      @itsmyboardwhotalk Год назад +15

      @@dunbar9finger not necessarily (although I agree with you and I wont watch any games). the world cup in its current form is a financial catastrophe, countries like south africa, brazil or russia spent billions and barley earned anything (ticket profits are for the fifa, fifa earns a few billions without any costs). even germany lost money and they had stadiums, infrastructure etc.
      the reason why those countries do that is bc they hope to be seen more modern, meaning if we really pointing out how terrible this all is, maybe those people will stop investing in it. long stretch but maybe...

    • @KatieGray1
      @KatieGray1 Год назад +13

      ​@@itsmyboardwhotalk yes, it's a P.R. purchase plain and simple. lots of international sporting competitions are this way, including the Olympics though they do make much more of an effort to pretend like human rights really matters nowadays as if that'll make any difference. and yet athletes will continue to compete in them as long as they have incentive to do so, and people will continue to watch them. it's almost like stadium sporting competitions were invented to be an opium for the masses so they didn't realize how shitty their lives are and overthrow their governments or something. oh, that's right, they were. can we stop pretending these things are otherwise now?

    • @jediping
      @jediping Год назад +2

      I read an interesting section of a book that talked about how hosting major sporting events and sports teams improves people’s level of happiness. In the US, there’s lots of promise of creating jobs around these things, and they’re false promises, and many now protest against hosting because of that. But maybe if we accept it’s a way to get a buzz without risking addiction, more democracies would be willing to splash the cash to compete with the dictatorships that are trying to sports-wash.

  • @irvingg2342
    @irvingg2342 Год назад +649

    John Oliver covering FIFA is always a treat

    • @mohammedsaad4731
      @mohammedsaad4731 Год назад +2

      Why not about China hosting Olympics
      ?

    • @XVeganDaveGodFreeX
      @XVeganDaveGodFreeX Год назад +2

      I lost a lot of respect him when he said he's still going to watch. He should be telling people to #boycottFIFAworldcup

    • @JawadBhuiyan
      @JawadBhuiyan Год назад

      @@mohammedsaad4731 Not specifically the Olympics but: ruclips.net/video/17oCQakzIl8/видео.html

    • @JawadBhuiyan
      @JawadBhuiyan Год назад +11

      @@XVeganDaveGodFreeX Won't really make a difference. The majority will still watch.

    • @cagliari5984
      @cagliari5984 Год назад +9

      @@mohammedsaad4731 because last I checked the olympics is a completely different athletic event?

  • @user-wo6ge5lz3m
    @user-wo6ge5lz3m Год назад +3

    His impersonation of David Beckham is hilariously spot on.

  • @rootedinland6823
    @rootedinland6823 6 месяцев назад

    I cannot even see a picture of David Beckham without thinking about this impression lmao

  • @charismahornum-fries691
    @charismahornum-fries691 Год назад +630

    It rarely happens that a Danish journalist goes viral. He is usually a war reporter reporting in full military gear and helmet. This clip is surreal in many ways.

    • @tojogornottojog1100
      @tojogornottojog1100 Год назад +4

      When will this Danish jorno report about what's happening in Denmark tho

    • @Jacob_Junge
      @Jacob_Junge Год назад +30

      @@tojogornottojog1100
      Lots of reporters do that. Any subject in particular you're interested in?

    • @timowagner1329
      @timowagner1329 Год назад +1

      @@tojogornottojog1100 lol what a question 😂

    • @therabbithat
      @therabbithat Год назад +16

      That makes sense. How could you be afraid someone would break your camera after surviving a war zone. Dude knows what really matters.

    • @sixohnine
      @sixohnine Год назад +8

      That explains the balls on that man lol

  • @daeric7572
    @daeric7572 Год назад +476

    I’m a gulf citizen and I am so glad that the western media is shedding light on the abusive Kafala system. Our governments are only reactionary to global pressures and hopefully the events in Qatar can drive our leaders to abolish this exploitation driven system.

    • @sumomaster5585
      @sumomaster5585 Год назад +3

      I know it used to be a thinkg in KSA, but Qatar as well? and like why do the gov do that? UAE doesn't..so why are Qatar and KSA so hesitant to abolish it?

    • @shirley444
      @shirley444 Год назад

      Well gulf nations aren’t going to be held accountable because the first thing they’re gonna do is point out the hypocrisy of the west

    • @Mirsab
      @Mirsab Год назад +1

      @@sumomaster5585 lol how ignorant are you? Who said UAE doesn't??? You think all these buildings popped up on their own? Visit Sonapur in Dubai and ask them about Kafala.

    • @sumomaster5585
      @sumomaster5585 Год назад +1

      @@Mirsab buildings popping up don't necessarily mean the workers had to be under Kafala...I have some friends who got office jobs there and my understanding is there isn't kafala system there...maybe I am wrong

    • @vice.nor.virtue
      @vice.nor.virtue Год назад

      I'm glad that you're happy to see us putting the Gulf in the spotlight so much. I'm actually starting to feel bad for the good citizens of Qatar, because sadly they're going to have to whether the staining of their countries politics even if they have nothing to do with them.

  • @modobo
    @modobo Год назад +15

    How the heck did this man predict EXACTLY what would happen in the World Cup? Bless his soul

    • @jiubboatman9352
      @jiubboatman9352 Год назад +1

      BEcause of confirmation bias. If what he said hadn't happened you would not have noticed.

    • @georgebrett1738
      @georgebrett1738 Год назад +1

      @@jiubboatman9352 that still relies on the fact that he got it right 😂 man said confirmation bias

    • @jiubboatman9352
      @jiubboatman9352 Год назад +1

      @@georgebrett1738 Possibly. Let's go with Texas sharpshooter then?

    • @JohnCooper-gm6mn
      @JohnCooper-gm6mn Год назад +3

      England have a long history of going out of tournaments on penalties in either the quarter or semi finals. It's basically seen as an inevitability now.

    • @pluckybellhop66
      @pluckybellhop66 Год назад

      @Jiub Boatman No, let's go back to discussing modern slavery, because that's actually relevant.

  • @FafliXx
    @FafliXx Год назад +1112

    About the "One Love" Armbands: Fifa has apparently threatened teams who wear those with penalties. Not just financial ones. Yellow cards for any players who wear them, maybe even red cards. And talk behind the scenes is that they even threatened to take away points from teams.
    So yeah, we know where Fifa stands.

    • @ninab.4540
      @ninab.4540 Год назад +1

      We know where the players stand too. Cowards.

    • @4immerda
      @4immerda Год назад +18

      I just read that as well! Still can't quite believe it... wth??

    • @frederikzinn5427
      @frederikzinn5427 Год назад +92

      We should have escalated it... let FIFA ban us. Rather banned than kneeling before FIFA!
      Geetings from Germany

    • @JaIch9999
      @JaIch9999 Год назад

      @@frederikzinn5427 IF Germans are good at anything at all, it is at kneeling and obeying.

    • @dannnyc93
      @dannnyc93 Год назад +185

      The response should be that all the players wear them anyway. They can either issue every single one of them yellow cards or send the team back home. Either way it would be a massive embarrassment to FIFA and Qatar and it would be an effective way to protest.

  • @midoriya-shonen
    @midoriya-shonen Год назад +793

    "You don't want to comment on it?" "Of course not" implies "Hell no, because we both know you're right" in such a confident way. It's astounding

    • @googiegress7459
      @googiegress7459 Год назад +5

      "I just don't wanna be on camera pretending to try to lie while you ask about how evil my country and entire culture is. I'm better than this; I'm accustomed to slave rimjobs during interviews.""

    • @apollo1573
      @apollo1573 Год назад +4

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ your RUclips comment won’t change anyone’s mind btw

    • @reemdaak3591
      @reemdaak3591 Год назад

      The only reason the west was silent about the past FIFA had is because of the problems they currently have with OPEC

    • @mindsigh4
      @mindsigh4 Год назад

      & his cold dead soul-less beady little eyes, would be fun to drive him 20 miles out in the desert & drop him off so he can walk back.

    • @usmankraja
      @usmankraja Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortst2sh6yywmzw?feature=share

  • @blipmachine
    @blipmachine Год назад +26

    John's prediction about England losing on penalties got torpedoed into orbit, much like Harry Kane's football.

  • @greenlover4522
    @greenlover4522 Год назад +6

    Thanks for this episode. We also saw how Qatar supported irans dictatorship and didn't allow anyone to support women and freedom rights in iran. They even wouldn't let anyone wear the woman,life, freedom t-shirt in there. They're the disgrace

  • @ChrisMolyneaux93
    @ChrisMolyneaux93 Год назад +3024

    I like how the American audience didn't grasp how hot it is in Qatar until John converted from Celsius to Fahrenheit.

    • @morpheus6749
      @morpheus6749 Год назад +232

      In the same way that Celsius people won't grasp Fahrenheit until you convert it for them.

    • @JiggyGinJoints
      @JiggyGinJoints Год назад +67

      From science to jibberish how long can you throw a stone

    • @nathanchildress5596
      @nathanchildress5596 Год назад +160

      I don’t know the conversion by heart, but I know anything beyond 30 C is hot as fuck. I’m a dumb American, but I try.

    • @TheFelipeo
      @TheFelipeo Год назад +131

      @@morpheus6749 you mean the rest of the world?

    • @Elenrai
      @Elenrai Год назад

      @@morpheus6749 Well you say that but the rest of the world is exposed to this retardation regularly and learn to convert, same goes for currency exchange rates n the like, globalism be like that, regardless of how much of a cousin fucker you try to be :D

  • @ryshow9118
    @ryshow9118 Год назад +274

    I have a Filipino coworker who worked at 2 of those stadium sites. I'm so glad he got out and came to the US with his family

    • @Zift_Ylrhavic_Resfear
      @Zift_Ylrhavic_Resfear Год назад +19

      He should have come to Europe, why go to a third world country like the US? I get that it's much better than quatar, but it's still the third world.

    • @tarikmcentire9238
      @tarikmcentire9238 Год назад +3

      @Zift Ylrhavic Resfear You wish lol. Don't forget if it wasn't for the US, you'd be commenting in German 🤷🏾‍♂️😂

    • @Zift_Ylrhavic_Resfear
      @Zift_Ylrhavic_Resfear Год назад +16

      @@tarikmcentire9238
      Did you know that the US is the only western country that had a declining life expectancy even before the pandemic?
      It's also the only one that hasn't reached 80 years of average life expectancy. Poland is even about to catch up to you guys.
      You may have a powerful army and an elite living in luxury, but the living conditions of the average american is a level below an actual first world country.

    • @sbs-0055
      @sbs-0055 Год назад +1

      @@Zift_Ylrhavic_Resfear your household poop the whole day and flush the toilet at night just to save water 💩

    • @Zift_Ylrhavic_Resfear
      @Zift_Ylrhavic_Resfear Год назад +1

      @@sbs-0055
      As i pointed out in my last comment, even eastern Europe is catching up to the US, did you really think my household hasn't left you guys in the dust?

  • @TGPinoyPride
    @TGPinoyPride Год назад +2

    Coming back here in the aftermath, what a big joke this world is, see you in the next world cup I guess

  • @SB-iz8sz
    @SB-iz8sz Год назад +2

    Bastards treating workers like that. Thank you John!

  • @lambro3001
    @lambro3001 Год назад +621

    I don't think I've ever heard a Brit mock another Brit's accent before 😂🤣🤣 That was too funny
    Edit: It's common sense that people in the UK have different accents. Why do some of you keep bringing that up when no one said otherwise?? 😂

    • @AkuraClosetRaid
      @AkuraClosetRaid Год назад +3

      I laaaauugghheeedd so hard🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Irfanhill
      @Irfanhill Год назад +21

      They do it all the time, you should watch their show they're quite funny, like 8 out of 10 cat does countdown

    • @jarenlee8229
      @jarenlee8229 Год назад +22

      There's loads of accents in the UK lol, it actually happens a lot.

    • @fluffigverbimmelt
      @fluffigverbimmelt Год назад +5

      @@jarenlee8229 to get that, Americans would need to know that there's no common "breehdish accent", but they're always referring to some kind of English accent

    • @DizzyBusy
      @DizzyBusy Год назад +4

      What? You should watch The Big Fat Quizzes then. Sometimes a very posh person asks the question and half the panel wouldn't understand because, well, they're not all posh people from the south, are they?

  • @brandonwei2430
    @brandonwei2430 Год назад +1144

    I want an hour of John mocking Beckham.

    • @barumbadum
      @barumbadum Год назад +8

      Me too...

    • @fredrickbeondo8695
      @fredrickbeondo8695 Год назад +16

      He's another one like Tyson whose voice doesn't match up right with the look 🤣

    • @MrLadyMaroles
      @MrLadyMaroles Год назад +3

      Everybody knows how I would love to see John mocking people.

    • @josephawatson
      @josephawatson Год назад +1

      same with kid rock id watch an hour of john mocking him

    • @davidofergals6947
      @davidofergals6947 Год назад +2

      John is a nobody compared to Beckham.

  • @BullC6
    @BullC6 Год назад +7

    Fact that England were actually knocked out in a Quarter Final due to a missed penalty is hilarious.

  • @ramikarkout2371
    @ramikarkout2371 Год назад

    I thought I was well educated on the matter but boy this was truly an eye opener.

  • @poindextertunes
    @poindextertunes Год назад +354

    The supreme court getting any ideas joke slapped so hard yet was so extremely sad. Still cant believe that happened

    • @jimschleich8753
      @jimschleich8753 Год назад +13

      That was a nervous laugh for sure.

    • @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
      @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Год назад

      I didn't understand that joke.
      What was the punch on that one?
      I'm assuming they did something heinous recently, but my searches are too vague...

  • @anaelyscastillo3789
    @anaelyscastillo3789 Год назад +208

    The first time I watch last week tonight was when John Oliver did an episode about the corruption in the world cup of Brazil 2014 ,he also mentioned the poor conditions of the workers who built the stadiums. From that moment I followed the show and with this episode you realize that none of that has changed at all.

    • @christophertheriault3308
      @christophertheriault3308 Год назад +9

      Interesting with with the Brazil World Cup, it was questionable them building the stadium in Manaus but at least they also had the Olympics coming and there was a very tiny case to be made for extending access to football matches to the north. How on earth is Qatar going to generate revenue from all 6 of these stadiums after the Cup is over being such a small country?

    • @HenriqueErzinger
      @HenriqueErzinger Год назад +10

      @@christophertheriault3308 even here, the maintenance cost of the stadium fucked over Manaus, specially during the pandemic, and it's, as expected, barely utilized at all.

    • @SeasonedRookie
      @SeasonedRookie Год назад

      @@christophertheriault3308 It's purely just sportswashing. They don't care about the direct profits from this world cup

    • @christophertheriault3308
      @christophertheriault3308 Год назад

      @@SeasonedRookie Even so, 6(!) rotting stadiums in a country that small doesn't seem worth it for what they get back in non-tangible benefits.

    • @VRichardsn
      @VRichardsn Год назад +1

      _From that moment I followed the show and with this episode you realize that none of that has changed at all_
      That is kind of the whole irony hosting a major tournament like this. You can either:
      A) Be inclusive and open up the hosting process to less favored nations, but you will always get the mistreatment of workers, corruption and whole etc with the deal
      or
      B) Host the World Cup only in places like Norway, Germany or New Zealand.

  • @robbielahaye
    @robbielahaye Год назад

    absolutely brilliant, John Oliver at his very best.

  • @larserik8899
    @larserik8899 Год назад +3

    When I deployed to Qatar most of the workers didn’t speak English but alot of them played chess so I hung out with them a good amount, and it’s so fun making people who can’t understand you laugh.

  • @AA-rc4zr
    @AA-rc4zr Год назад +536

    Putting pressure on countries like Qatar and UAE (that's Dubai and few other Emirates) actually works. Years ago, as the result of focus on workers rights, UAE enacted a series of reforms. For example, outdoors work had to stop when/if temperatures rose above 42 C (which is already very hot.) Mysteriously, ever since then, the official temperature report in UAE hardly ever goes above 42 C.

    • @sohaimalshehri9103
      @sohaimalshehri9103 Год назад +31

      This law has been in Saudi Arabia since over 15 years. Don't think that these governments don't care about its people unless west put pressure on them.
      The west who has a very nice history of treating other nations' people.
      I don't know about UAE, but I think they are the same.

    • @theemirofjaffa2266
      @theemirofjaffa2266 Год назад

      @@sohaimalshehri9103 you are a shitty piece of work, you know that?

    • @j0kez708
      @j0kez708 Год назад

      @@sohaimalshehri9103 History of treating people nicely? Are you deranged?
      Are you familiar with colonialism?
      Even now, they mistreat their own, forget about foreigners. As Carl Jung once said, "The west is a tech giant, but a moral dwarf".

    • @sohaimalshehri9103
      @sohaimalshehri9103 Год назад +9

      @@j0kez708 buddy, it's called sarcasm.

    • @carolinereuter7924
      @carolinereuter7924 Год назад +11

      😂 very mysterious! That's how well these things work, it's impressive. Thanks for sharing

  • @seanmac80
    @seanmac80 Год назад +822

    I love how John absolutely picked the outcome for England, several weeks ago 😂

    • @morpheus6749
      @morpheus6749 Год назад +8

      It was planned.

    • @beenaplumber8379
      @beenaplumber8379 Год назад +3

      John is really Q. This was his proof. Let him who hath understanding reckon the *Prophecy of England.*

    • @1313tennisman
      @1313tennisman Год назад +9

      @@beenaplumber8379 Anybody who follows soccer even a little bit could have predicted that one

    • @juliansandoval8022
      @juliansandoval8022 Год назад +1

      @@1313tennisman
      I hate to have to agree with you

    • @paulclissold1525
      @paulclissold1525 Год назад +1

      That was easy the draw matched them up against france. Frances best player wasnt even playing.

  • @RainbowFlowerCrow
    @RainbowFlowerCrow 11 месяцев назад +1

    *"Corruption Caillou"!!* i nearly wet myself LMFAO!

  • @KaiShindaina
    @KaiShindaina Год назад +2

    So this is literally a microcosm of what happens when the ultra rich aren't checked at all.

  • @ehudshapira2745
    @ehudshapira2745 Год назад +82

    "I do not have much faith, but still, I have hope." Heartbreaking

  • @blipmachine
    @blipmachine Год назад +580

    The Monarchy and World Cup was a hell of a way to end this season.

    • @joshuabahirvani2488
      @joshuabahirvani2488 Год назад +4

      Plus a new season of the Crown on Netflix.. 🎊

    • @freem8son86
      @freem8son86 Год назад +21

      @@moroteseoinage are you okay?

    • @straits9260
      @straits9260 Год назад

      @@moroteseoinage yes, intolerant towards killing workers, how sad and pity of you degenerates

    • @MorpheusOne
      @MorpheusOne Год назад

      @Free M8son: Yeah, they are definitely not okay!
      They're a chodeful cuck-servative coward who gets spicy whenever anyone, especially strangers on the internet who they'll never be confronted by, question(s) anything, any idea or opinion, that they have. Or they're just a cowardly troll, merely just doing nothing more than trolling for their _`shits & giggles`._
      Those are the only two options.

    • @jonasgraumans2034
      @jonasgraumans2034 Год назад

      @@moroteseoinage I legitimately didn’t believe people like you actually existed. Apparently I’m wrong, my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.

  • @musicauthority674
    @musicauthority674 4 месяца назад +2

    I can tell you 125°F is very unbearable heat to work in. because I worked in the desert south of LA at Saltinsea. and it was only 118°F and I thought for sure I was going to die. that's no joke. it's the only place I have ever been. where the wind blows like 50 MPH at 2:00 in the morning. because of the heat.

  • @yohann2768
    @yohann2768 Год назад +13

    When you are a temporary foreign worker, you can't swich job or company without the your company's approval. That's not just Qatar, it is pretty much every country. Most immigrants I know in Canada had this kind of Visa.

    • @amys500
      @amys500 Год назад +8

      They don't prevent you leaving the job and leaving the country though

  • @Bianca_Arlette
    @Bianca_Arlette Год назад +1

    John Oliver: "It's a 125 degree Fahrenheit".
    Audience member: *shock orgasm*

  • @nepalikancha345
    @nepalikancha345 Год назад +500

    Thank you sir for highlighting the story of migrant workers. My uncles son died of cardiac arrest working in harsh conditions. Read a horrific story in reputed Nepali newspaper of how they punished Nepali workers if they left and worked in another company because of low salary and harsh living conditions. They would make the workers sit in hot midday sun 45-50 degree Celsius. The Nepali migrant workers would faint. Then they would take the body to shaded place revive them with cold water. After he gained conscious they would put him back to the sun. These people are monsters. I have decided to boycott watching world cup 2022.

    • @thesituation2009
      @thesituation2009 Год назад +19

      Why didn’t the Indian, Bangladeshi & Nepalese governments speak out against the treatment of their citizens?

    • @ishanbhole
      @ishanbhole Год назад +27

      @@thesituation2009 one word answer :"Oil"

    • @kth6736
      @kth6736 Год назад +2

      @@thesituation2009 They have raised this issue for last 8 years. Unfortunately no one in the west or the east cared about it till now. The western media is doing this virtue signaling now but in a month all will be forgotten.

    • @thegittubaba
      @thegittubaba Год назад +8

      @@thesituation2009 because govt gets foreign currency

    • @apathyguy8338
      @apathyguy8338 Год назад +1

      You do realize that John said he was still going to watch and therefore support this FIFA event. That makes him a hypocritical scumbag as bad as any of the people he rails against. Missing one sporting event is going way too far in the way of sacrifice for him? Pathetic he owes everyone an apology for that.

  • @kingssonZS
    @kingssonZS Год назад +142

    I worked for the World Cup three years ago. On digital platforms and based in Europe, so I had nothing to do with what happened in the country. Anyway, our supervisors asked Amnesty International about the situation and they said, since the agency was already working for FIFA and DFB (German Football Association) that it can’t get morally worse from here. Organized Football isn’t sport, it’s cancer.

    • @midsizesedan7620
      @midsizesedan7620 Год назад +1

      Those Qatari frauds should be tried for human rights violation. This nonsense can't stand

    • @PaTrick-cf6ev
      @PaTrick-cf6ev Год назад

      Just as organized religion. Scum of earth. Let's not forget that Qatar is a fundamentalist theocratic monarchy.

    • @vodkaboy
      @vodkaboy Год назад

      bread and circus. football fans coping might answer that it's "I'm 14 ans it's deep" type content, doesn't change the fact it's the truth, liquid bread and games.