Discussing the World Cup on The Alex Marlow Show," journalist Emma-Jo Morris offered a pointed critique of the way global elites frame access to major sporting events as a supposed universal entitlement.
According to Breitbart, Morris argued that international soccers governing class increasingly treats attendance at elite matches as a quasi-sacred guarantee, detached from the real-world costs and trade-offs borne by ordinary citizens. Morris said, Its like FIFAs human right. Hes been kind of on this thing about how like you have to be able you have to be able to go to soccer.
Her remarks reflect a broader conservative skepticism toward unelected global bodies that claim moral authority while operating far from democratic accountability. For many on the right, the rhetoric surrounding events like the World Cup exemplifies a progressive tendency to inflate lifestyle preferences into rights, diluting the meaning of genuine human rights such as free speech, religious liberty, and due process.
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