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A Estimate of Front Office Sports reveals the cost of organizing the World Cup in Qatar.
Tenoch Huerta has become one of the most influential personalities against racism and discrimination.
Qatar has become the epicenter of a World Cup meeting that has drawn attention for all kinds of stories that have taken place in this place.
Mexico’s match against Qatarwhich has led the Mexican fans in that state to launch xenophobic attacks against fans of Argentinawithout knowing so far of a sanction by FIFA, the Qatari authority or calls by representatives of the government of Mexico in that just footballer, motivated the actor tenoch orchard to write a message prior to this event.
The World Cup that takes place in Qatar is so far the one with the highest cost in its organization, due to estimates by Front Office Sports, where it is noted that it has required an investment of 220 billion dollars, becoming the meeting of higher cost, since just the tournament in Russia cost 11 billion dollars, while previous events such as the World Cup in Brazil required South Africa, for example, they required an investment of 3.6 billion dollars.
Tenoch Huerta and his message of peace
The artist Tenoch Huerta wrote that the meeting between Argentina was important to highlight that both nations share history, wounds, struggles, conquests and that both countries bleed from the heart and cry for the same grievances.
“We laugh, we dream, we fight and we seek equal well-being. That a ball does not separate us that there is a lot of Latin America to repair, ”explained in his message the activist against racist and discriminatory acts who has gained popularity for his role as Namor in the film Wakanda Forever, where he gives life to a Mexican deity , thanks to the fact that he mutated after ingesting a plant modified by the arrival of alien material on planet Earth.
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We share history, wounds, struggles, conquests and our hearts bleed and our eyes weep for the same grievances.
We laugh, we dream, we fight and we seek equal well-being.
That a ball does not separate us because there is a lot of Latin America to repair.— Tenoch Huerta Mejía (@TenochHuerta) November 26, 2022
Huerta’s message comes prior to the match being played between Mexico and Argentina, which has led to racist and xenophobic attacks against the South American fans, pointing out the geopolitical conflict that this country has with the United Kingdom over the Malvinas Islands, as well as of attacks in pitched battles, which have not been sanctioned either by the Qatari authority, representatives of the Mexican government in that state, or by FIFA organizers.
That is ignorance…
We could be more original and not touch on such sensitive topics. A shame and another sign that our country lacks many things, including education… https://t.co/mQjXikZE3D—David Faitelson (@Faitelson_ESPN) November 25, 2022
The position on social networks against the discriminatory acts of Mexicans in Qatar against Argentines has been against their actions and has led many personalities to issue opinions on the matter, regretting the behavior of the Mexican fans.
The sports commentator David Faitelson assured that the xenophobic attacks on Argentines are the result of ignorance, for which he asked for originality in these acts and to avoid touching on sensitive topics.
The responses to these actions on social networks tell us how these media manage to transcend before the consumer who is interested in a social conversation and manages to understand the market.
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