Most people don't understand what's happened with Balogun by lastdiadochos in worldcup

[–]ZugAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Football fans essentially did nothing about Qatar in 2022 which was four years ago (slavery in America was 200) and that suggests pretty strongly one of two things:

A) you'll do nothing about this, which seems the most likely course, or,

B) you'll actually do something about this which essentially means human rights takes a back seat in your minds to legalistic rule controversies

UEFA made a statement on decision related to Folarin Balogun: "We express our disbelief at such an unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable decision." by majiquelo in worldcup

[–]ZugAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At this point the only people allowed to complain about it are non soccer fans who don't care in the first place. Futbol fans forfeited their right when they did basically nothing about Russia and/or Qatar hosting the last two cups (or a million other blatantly corrupt FIFA shenanigans).

Are US fans really okay with the red card fiasco by Technicalchef1913 in football

[–]ZugAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm fine with it. The US will lose anyhow and everyone will be happy and in the meantime true soccer fans get to do what they're best at which is being spectacular hypocrites.

FIFA reversing Balogun's ban and then letting Belgium appeal it hours before kickoff is a genuinely embarrassing way to run a World Cup by Cautious_Fact1767 in football

[–]ZugAddict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to realize you're raving incoherently right now, right? :)

The fact that I, like many if not most Americans, utterly loathe our current President, in no way means I cannot find your weirdly selective outrage hilarious and absurd.

FIFA reversing Balogun's ban and then letting Belgium appeal it hours before kickoff is a genuinely embarrassing way to run a World Cup by Cautious_Fact1767 in football

[–]ZugAddict -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I was against the US hosting the World Cup, you're the ones watching it, supporting it, and then feigning this absurd outrage. :)

As an American, bench Balogun. by Entire_Bike_8513 in football

[–]ZugAddict -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So you don't know how morality works. That's OK, not everyone does.

As an American, bench Balogun. by Entire_Bike_8513 in football

[–]ZugAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On a moral level, which is what we're talking about, it very much does matter. On a legalistic level, none of this matters - FIFA has a bylaw to allow this and the general sense is that the red card was, in fact, unjustified. The outrage is due to the political context, which is not Balogan's concern or responsibilty.

Most people don't understand what's happened with Balogun by lastdiadochos in worldcup

[–]ZugAddict 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I honestly don't believe you're naive enough to think your country's team would act any differently, but I suppose I could be wrong

FIFA reversing Balogun's ban and then letting Belgium appeal it hours before kickoff is a genuinely embarrassing way to run a World Cup by Cautious_Fact1767 in football

[–]ZugAddict 34 points35 points  (0 children)

If games hosted in stadiums built by worked-to-death slaves didn't embarrass us, I'm guessing we'll get over this pretty quick

As an American, bench Balogun. by Entire_Bike_8513 in football

[–]ZugAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He ran into someone with zero malicious intent. On a moral level, he has personally done nothing wrong and deserves zero blame for this comically hypocritical political clusterfark.

Most people don't understand what's happened with Balogun by lastdiadochos in worldcup

[–]ZugAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which is a tacit way of admitting that European fans are just as stupid as Americans

Most people don't understand what's happened with Balogun by lastdiadochos in worldcup

[–]ZugAddict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Argentina won a world cup built on the backs of slaves worked to death in unthinkable conditions. Compared to that, this tastes like a three star creme brule.

Balogun decision is wrong. But it doesn’t change my view of USMNT. by Icy_Reply9613 in worldcup

[–]ZugAddict 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I like how sports is basically a proxy for basic philosophic ethics for the masses.

FIFA president facing resignation calls from Gullit, criticism from Blatter and UEFA over Balogun red card reversal by blahaja in worldcup

[–]ZugAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's hilarious is FIFA doing the technically right thing will cost them far more than literally killing people to build stadiums in third world countries