David Beckham serving as an ambassador for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar drew criticism from many people. The criticism has recently resumed.
David Beckham made an appearance on the cover of the British magazine Attitude in 2002, among other things. Given that the publication focuses on the LGBTQ+ community, Beckham has long been regarded as an ally of that group.
Now David Beckham tries to paint a picture about the LGBTQ community in Qatar , that only exists in Davids mind and no one else. Some will call it lying !
🗣 “I had a lot of conversations with the LGBTQ community when I was there… They felt it was the safest World Cup they’d had for a long time.”
David Beckham says he was ‘proud’ to be an ambassador for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar 🇶🇦🏆 pic.twitter.com/AmzNT7wFFl
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) October 4, 2023
Did LGBTQ rights and Human Rights not matter at all, for David Beckham ? when he said yes to World Cup in Qatar.