Truly, this proves every college football game is televised somewhere.
Truly, this proves every college football game is televised somewhere.
Haha, wow, so much misinformation in one post. Where to begin?
You’re thinking of Saudi Arabia there, chief. All those countries aren’t the same.
Not a bad idea, actually, to send him up there in the hopes of baiting Harvey into getting the boot.
I mean, he hit a guy to put two on with no outs in a 4-run game. If the Pirates think that was intentional they're truly too dumb to win this game.
Found the sociopath.
The fact that you specify that you’re only concerned about human rights violations when they concern a fucking soccer tournament makes you a bad person. Rationalize all you want.
Awww, did I offend you, white boy? Sorry that I called you out for your hypocrisy. Keep drawing lines in the sand that just happen to line up with your lily white view of the world and acting so holier-than-thou. The tens of thousands of Middle Easterners your country has killed aren’t buying it.
Interestingly, there are more slaves in Russia than Qatar. But it’s always easier to go after the brown people who dress funny, isn’t it?
So you don’t have a problem with human rights abuses in Russia? How strange.
Of course the Post story also states that they don’t know how many of those deaths are actually related to the World Cup, but facts do tend to get in the way of clickbait headlines, don’t they?
Is this the first time Deadspin has acknowledged that there’s a 2018 World Cup, too? Good work, fellas!
That sounds like the perfect Kanye performance.
Scottie: Well, you’ll always have your musical talents!
How can this be easily corrected? It is being slowly corrected thanks to the pressure that’s coming with hosting the World Cup. It took the US 300 years and a civil war to end slavery, and that ended it in name only. If you pull the Cup from Qatar and host it in the US—which, what a surprise, is Deadspin’s…
Referring to these as “slave conditions” shows an ignorance of a) the fact that the majority of the world lives under such conditions; these aren’t “slave” conditions, these are “impoverished” conditions, and certainly aren’t unique to Qatar, and b) actual slave conditions, which America has had ample experience with.…
If you took the whole population into account, rather than just citizens, it would be in the same boat as many other countries, developing and otherwise: A small, rich class and a vast, underpaid working class.
It’s truly amazing how little Americans know about the rest of the world. These are bad living conditions—and the norm for a huge percentage of the global population.
The umpire’s look of disgust is perfect.
As if I needed another reason to love Eddie Vedder.