“Beyond the Desert: How Saudi Arabia Plans to Revolutionize the 2034 World Cup Experience”

"Beyond the Desert: How Saudi Arabia Plans to Revolutionize the 2034 World Cup Experience"

The 2034 World Cup is set to be an eye-catching event in a bold new location: Saudi Arabia. However, this grand sporting venture is accompanied by a cloud of controversy, as human rights organizations voice serious concerns regarding the treatment and safety of the very migrant workers who will be tasked with making this event a reality. What adds a dash of irony to this situation is that while we’re promoting a festival of sportsmanship and unity, it seems we’re simultaneously sidelining the well-being of those who labor behind the scenes. So, in the spirit of sports and humanity—what do you think about this paradox? LEARN MORE.

The 2034 World Cup was officially awarded to Saudi Arabia, raising concerns from human rights groups about the safety of migrant workers. What do you think?

“I don’t like it either, but they’re the only ones with a ball.”

Tito Palacios, Seltzer Bottler


“What’s wrong with the stadium down at Indiana State?”

Courtney Bayeff, Stoplight Polisher


“I’m sure Saudi Arabia will have worked out all of its human rights issues by then.”

Liam Novotny, Grout Specialist

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