Twitch streamer knew nothing about human rights violations at World Cup in Qatar

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Twitch streamer OrangeMorange was about to accept an advertising deal for the World Cup in Qatar before he first heard about the human rights violations.

Madeira, Portugal – The World Cup in Qatar starts in less than a month. The anticipation for this tournament should be lower than ever before. The human rights violations at the venue overshadow the most important sporting event in professional football. However, Twitch streamer OrangeMorange never seems to have noticed. The 29-year-old was about to enter into an advertising deal with a sports betting operator.

Full name: Kevin Bongers
Known as: orange orange
Birthday: June 10, 1993
Place of birth: Bergisch Gladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia
Followers on Twitch: 544,356 (as of October 2022)
Followers on YouTube: 260,000 (as of October 2022)

OrangeMorange: Twitch streamer receives offer for the World Cup in Qatar – he is aware of the consequences

OrangeMorange receives offer: In a recent Twitch stream, OrangeMorange reported that he had been offered an advertising deal. This would revolve around the World Cup in Qatar. If the Twitch streamer accepts the offer, the sports betting provider would even fly him to the games in Qatar.

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OrangeMorange: Twitch streamer knew nothing about human rights violations at World Cup in Qatar © Instagram: OrangeMorange

OrangeMorange is often criticized for its casino streams on Twitch. However, for OrangeMorange this is just more motivation to accept the Qatar deal. “I’m immune, I can do any placement in the world.” OrangeMorange also feels that sports betting is much “cooler and ‘more respected’ than classic casino gambling.

OrangeMorange: Never heard of human rights violations – thousands of dead guest workers in the World Cup

OrangeMorange reaps Shitstorm: OrangeMorange seemed unaware of the circumstances in Qatar. After his live stream, the Twitch star was informed about the slave-like conditions under which the guest workers have to suffer. After all, after receiving this information, OrangeMorange decided to reject the Qatar advertising deal. The streamer, who emigrated to Madeira, started a survey on Twitter to check whether his followers were aware of the circumstances in Qatar. 92% voted “yes” in the poll.

Immigrant workers dead in Qatar due to stadium construction: After the World Cup was awarded in 2010, construction of the stadiums began in Qatar. Unlike countries like Germany or England, Qatar did not have any stadiums for a football World Cup. Due to the Kavala system that prevailed at the time and the inhumane conditions on site, according to Amnesty International several thousand guest workers in Qatar. OrangeMorange can afford a new sports car even without the Qatar deal.

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