>“And then I decided, I thought about it, and I remembered my visit to the [genocide] memorial – and you should all visit it – and I said ‘Who am I to give up?’
This latest nugget of the ridiculous brought to you courtesy of the same man who said:
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>“Today I feel Qatari. Today I feel Arab. Today I feel African. Today I feel gay. Today I feel disabled. Today I feel a migrant worker,” he said in an explosive hour-long monologue in front of a stunned audience,” said Infantino.
pleasedontPM says
This man has no shame.
AlexBucks93 says
Today I’m Rwandan genocide
morenewsat11 says
>“And then I decided, I thought about it, and I remembered my visit to the [genocide] memorial – and you should all visit it – and I said ‘Who am I to give up?’
This latest nugget of the ridiculous brought to you courtesy of the same man who said:
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>“Today I feel Qatari. Today I feel Arab. Today I feel African. Today I feel gay. Today I feel disabled. Today I feel a migrant worker,” he said in an explosive hour-long monologue in front of a stunned audience,” said Infantino.
supercyberlurker says
This is FIFA’s president.
We should just be glad Rwanda’s genocide didn’t ‘inspire him’ to recreate it.
Torque92 says
Today I’m an out of touch pile of crap. And yesterday. And tomorrow.
odrea says
no dude, it’s 💵, always has been 💵
meanderthal54 says
Him winning another term after his series of complete bumbling fuck ups last year shows why FIFA is a joke.