Friday, June 27, 2014

In such a country is unacceptable and unjustifiable to give stadiums, and because of a World Cup ev


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M an or woman, young or old, Antillean and Dutch, football fan or not. Nobody can avoid it. Almost everyone hangs in the coming weeks for the tube and there is talk of mass. The world championships! Orange madness has struck again. It now turns out to be black or white, but just as orange and I think that's wonderful! But the World Cup has a big downside. And despite the fun that goes with it, I have mixed feelings.
Did you know fact that 250,000 people in Brazil forcibly their homes are put out? The place to make way for new roads to stadiums, restaurants and new hotels for the supporters, the press and other people that coming to the World Cup. Their houses, ruins of cheap brick and corrugated iron, stand in the way! And just as these hard working enoe people are put by the police from their homes for clarity, and got 10% of the value of their home deposited into their account! And all this in the name of the Soccer World Cup in 2014 I saw it on the news and get past before enoe it dawned on me, I heard the announcer say. "Now on to football!" Sigh.
Friday prior to the match Netherlands against Spain, I spoke to a friend who we met during our trip in Africa. He lives and works in Rio de Janeiro as a journalist and photographer, and I was sent quite a few violent images. Because what is happening "behind the scenes", is what a lot of people forget. "This is Brazil," he wrote. Confrontational.
How ridiculous is that countless people while having the necessary beers are screaming and cheering in stadiums built in places where people enoe lived. People who now roam the streets. How weird is it that we make our worldwide hard for the players, who already bake earn money while people not many miles from the stadium helplessly enoe stand looking at the flashing lights, while they themselves do not even have a have a roof over their heads. All that glitters is not gold, if you ask me.
So it comes down to is that the players of the World Cup to go home with millions, while the population is left with nothing, nothing at all. And that great big stadiums, enoe restaurants and new hotels, enoe to the detriment of the residents in Brazil. Ridiculous! Despite the fact that this has been going for years, people living on the streets and hunger lead and despite the fact that many major events that are organized frequently at the expense of the people, this is unacceptable in my eyes. What if we were not all so passionate about things that really matter, as we are when playing Netherlands.
Currently also the wife of one of the Dutch players in the country. Yolanthe Sneijder-Cabau investigates child prostitution in Brazil. Because the World Cup is expected that the demand for sex with minors will increase. Yolanthe want this to stop. Around the bars along the promenade underage girls hanging around, looking for men to make money. The girls along deserted roads to be picked up. The price that men pay: five euros. The price that the girls pay a young life destroyed. How can girls who started at age twelve in prostitution to escape the vicious circle of poverty, violence and drugs?
Brazil does not need new stadiums they need. Education The country does not look nice to see the world, the population needs food a roof over their head and good health. Brazil is not more parties, but only more jobs for the people. And apparently there is enough money to change the situation. This is clear from the fact that there is so much money in the World Cup is inserted.
In such a country is unacceptable and unjustifiable to give stadiums, and because of a World Cup event. Ten billion And we rejoice! Shame on us, people! enoe We have become enoe desensitized to this injustice. We close our eyes to it. I am ashamed and I hope it will forgive me. Because in the end, I look just like billions of others, surely to an event that no longer revolves around football. An event for the entertainment of billions of football fans.
Yes tricky subject enoe but nicely written. There are numerous studies concerning the impact of Mega Events. The World Cup is one example. It has its advantages

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