Creative activism: Artists speak out against FIFA sponsors
In order to create awareness and to shame the sponsors, activists around the world have started creating “anti-logos”
DESIGN: THE INSPIRATION
FIFA has been engulfed in a bribery scandal, which could end in Russai and Qatar being stripped off hosting rights for World Cup 2018 and 2022.
However, 2022 FIFA World Cup that will be held in Qatar has already causes controversy, sparking fury across the world, following alarming reports of construction workers’ deaths.
More than 1,400 migrant workers have died building the infrastructure for the World Cup due to extreme weather and unsafe working conditions.
Read: FIFA suspends 11 corruption suspects: official
In order to create awareness and to shame the sponsors of the 2022 World Cup, activists around the world have started creating “anti-logos”.
Read: US indicts nine FIFA officials in corruption probe
People are getting creative and speaking out against brands such as Visa, Coke, McDonald's and Sony with the hopes that they will withdraw sponsorship from the event.
Yesterday (Wednesday), US Justice Department officials arrested nine FIFA officials in Switzerland and raided their head office in suspicion of money laundering and criminal mismanagement.
Various artists have taken to the viral blog, Bored Panda, to compile their works.
However, 2022 FIFA World Cup that will be held in Qatar has already causes controversy, sparking fury across the world, following alarming reports of construction workers’ deaths.
More than 1,400 migrant workers have died building the infrastructure for the World Cup due to extreme weather and unsafe working conditions.
Read: FIFA suspends 11 corruption suspects: official
In order to create awareness and to shame the sponsors of the 2022 World Cup, activists around the world have started creating “anti-logos”.
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COURTESY: IMGUR
COURTESY: IMGUR
COURTESY: IMGUR
Read: US indicts nine FIFA officials in corruption probe
People are getting creative and speaking out against brands such as Visa, Coke, McDonald's and Sony with the hopes that they will withdraw sponsorship from the event.
Yesterday (Wednesday), US Justice Department officials arrested nine FIFA officials in Switzerland and raided their head office in suspicion of money laundering and criminal mismanagement.
Various artists have taken to the viral blog, Bored Panda, to compile their works.