FIFA’s head honcho seems to be living in a dream world, folks. He insists World Cup games will proceed in Mexico despite the brutal cartel violence turning the country into a war zone.
- FIFA President Gianni Infantino says games are still on.
- Mexico is grappling with intense cartel-related bloodshed.
- Four matches are scheduled for Guadalajara, a cartel hotspot.
Ignoring Reality? FIFA’s Head in the Sand
Gianni Infantino is stubbornly clinging to the idea that the World Cup games in Mexico will go off without a hitch. He says he has “full confidence” in Mexican authorities, even as the country descends further into chaos following the supposed death of drug kingpin Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes.
This guy’s either breathtakingly naive or dangerously out of touch. Claiming to “monitor the situation” is hardly reassuring when innocent people are caught in the crossfire.
Mexico’s New President: Promises, Promises
We’re told to trust Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who also assures us there’s “no risk” to fans. This is the same president whose country is facing unprecedented violence. Are we really supposed to believe her?
Sheinbaum’s words ring hollow when matched against the backdrop of cartel warfare. Her predecessor made similar promises, and look where it got them. The safety of American soccer fans should be our priority, not appeasing FIFA’s globalist agenda.
What’s the Real Game Here?
Let’s be honest: FIFA cares more about the money than the lives of fans. The World Cup is a cash cow, and moving games would mean losing millions. Are profits more important than the safety of American citizens?
The death of Oseguera Cervantes, who had a $15 million bounty on his head, hasn’t stopped the violence; it’s likely made it worse as rival cartels vie for power. Remember when President Trump called for a crackdown? Those were the days when we actually tried to secure our border and fight these thugs.
Ultimately, this isn’t just about soccer. This is about whether we, as conservatives, are willing to stand up against globalist organizations that put profits over people. This is about protecting our citizens from the dangerous consequences of open borders and failed foreign policy. When will the elites learn that some things are more important than money?


