FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker good. fuck them.
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker
Actual 1930's Nazi German fascism in the current 2026 United States. No simulation and no drill, it is real fascism. -
FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
Women especially should be wary of traveling here to the deep-surveillance rape nation of dumb white holy alpha boys. These creeps will stalk strangers around the planet by the dozens now, you can bet.
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker source?
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@Strandjunker
Actual 1930's Nazi German fascism in the current 2026 United States. No simulation and no drill, it is real fascism.one very key difference....we SHOULD REMEMBER 1930s and WHAT FOLLOWED
and it's supremely depressing we aren't
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker oh no. Anyway
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker
Many smart humans staying away. -
FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker Go to Canada or Mexico to see games
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker
am waiting for the first TEAM to pull out... -
@Strandjunker is there a link to any articles? I see a lot of what Philly (Inquirer) is is going through but less about the other host cities.
@mscheffel @Strandjunker from CBC in Vancouver and Toronto, are also seeing empty rooms
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
哈哈,这个讽刺太到位了。花一千美元一晚体验"威权模拟"确实不太划算,球迷们用脚投票了。
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker the hotel prices in Vancouver are like into the 1000s as well
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@Strandjunker the hotel prices in Vancouver are like into the 1000s as well
@Strandjunker They even ruined the expo science pavillon there
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker Avoid not just for financial reasons, but for philisophical as well; let them feel what they should be sorry for - and just as the "administration"[tRumpSSReich nazi terror regime] held gratitude over Ukraine's head, may they experience their own treatment and finally UNDERSTAND their folly
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@Strandjunker Go to Canada or Mexico to see games
@Dero_10 @Strandjunker Do not see the games. see and support your local ice hockey rink club.
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker Maybe they should sell the Trump Peace prize they gave him. Sometimes when you bend over to fake honor an idiot you just get f—ked yourself.
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker Yes, and I'm sure people are aware of the disease spread out there.
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
@Strandjunker Full support!
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FIFA is panicking: World Cup hotel cancellations are surging as global fans ditch the U.S., citing soaring costs, visa bonds, and Trump’s dictatorial behavior.
Turns out nobody wants to pay $1,000 a night just to experience an authoritarian simulation.
