Video: Fake Sepp Blatter Busts a Move for Campaign Aimed at World Cup Reform
Sepp Blatter is the 76-year-old president of FIFA. That's not him in the video.
That's a fake Sepp Blatter, and he's dancing as part of a charity campaign aimed at FIFA World Cup reform.
The campaign is organized by Solidar Suisse, and its website blasts Blatter and FIFA for the World Cup's preparations:
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"Mr Blatter, you’re looking forward to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. But it is a scandal that
• 150,000 people are being evicted,
• thousands workers are toiling under terrible conditions,
• and tens of thousands of street vendors are losing their livelihood.
"
That's all serious stuff, but the video included in the campaign provides a bit of comic relief. In it, a Blatter impersonator struts some serious moves on the dance floor in front of dancers wearing the national colors of Brazil.
Whether or not you agree with Solidar Suisse, it's a brilliant marketing campaign, and it has already attracted attention across the world.
It's hardly the first controversy for Blatter, who in the past has called for female footballers to dress more provocatively. He was once even sued by the organization he still runs.
What do you think? Are Blatter and FIFA doing anything wrong? Or do you just really enjoy watching the fake Blatter dance?
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