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Hand picked records important to the history of Soul Strut.

"Today I feel Qatari. Today I feel Arabic. Today I feel African. Today I feel gay. Today I feel disabled. "

In 2022, FIFA President Gianni Infantino delivered an extraordinary nearly hour-long monologue in Doha, responding to intense criticism regarding Qatar's human rights record and its treatment of migrant workers.

Ahead of the 2022 World Cup opener, Gianni Infantino didn't just defend the tournament; he went on a full-scale offensive against Western critics.

It marked a definitive shift in FIFA's stance—moving from quiet diplomacy to an aggressive rejection of Western socio-political pressure. #WorldCup2022 #Infantino #FIFA #Qatar2022 #FootballNews

⚽️ "Today I feel..." – The Speech That Shook the World Cup

The speech sparked immediate backlash from human rights groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, who called his "feeling like a migrant worker" comment an insult to those who suffered genuine hardships and labor abuses under the kafala system.

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"Today I feel Qatari. Today I feel Arabic. Today I feel African. Today I feel gay. Today I feel disabled. "

In 2022, FIFA President Gianni Infantino delivered an extraordinary nearly hour-long monologue in Doha, responding to intense criticism regarding Qatar's human rights record and its treatment of migrant workers. "Today I feel Qatari

Ahead of the 2022 World Cup opener, Gianni Infantino didn't just defend the tournament; he went on a full-scale offensive against Western critics. Today I feel gay

It marked a definitive shift in FIFA's stance—moving from quiet diplomacy to an aggressive rejection of Western socio-political pressure. #WorldCup2022 #Infantino #FIFA #Qatar2022 #FootballNews Ahead of the 2022 World Cup opener, Gianni

⚽️ "Today I feel..." – The Speech That Shook the World Cup

The speech sparked immediate backlash from human rights groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, who called his "feeling like a migrant worker" comment an insult to those who suffered genuine hardships and labor abuses under the kafala system.