The FIFA World Cup kicks off today in Qatar. The lead up to the tournament has been mired in controversy. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from washingtonpost, FoxNews, and axios:
The FIFA World Cup kicked off today in Qatar. It is the first time the tournament is being held in a Middle Eastern country, and the lead up to the tournament has been mired in controversy regarding corruption, alleged human rights abuses of migrant workers that constructed the stadiums, and alleged persecution of the gay community of Qatar.
On Saturday, FIFA president Gianni Infantino accused Western nations and media of hypocrisy for bringing light to controversies surrounding the tournament, stating, “I think for what we Europeans have been doing the last 3,000 years we should be apologizing for the next 3,000 years before starting to give moral lessons to people.” A writer in the
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