The World Cup, recognized as one of the largest sporting events in the world, is facing severe criticism from human rights activists and fan representatives as it approaches its event in the United States. While FIFA proudly speaks of this event, the bitter realities behind the scenes are in stark contrast to these colorful advertisements.
Serious Criticism of the World Cup's Organization
Opponents of this World Cup claim that instead of creating an inclusive and fair environment, this event will lead to social inequalities and violations of human rights. While FIFA strongly emphasizes the importance of diversity and inclusion, the existing evidence seems to tell a different story.
In fact, the criticisms raised by human rights organizations indicate serious flaws in the planning and execution of this event that could damage FIFA's reputation. Fans and human rights activists say that despite numerous promises, the realities show that many individuals' rights have been overlooked.
Nevertheless, FIFA continues its tactics to promote this event, and it seems that this duality between advertising and reality has turned the organization of this World Cup into a controversial topic.
By Tag Clar Editorial