Trump Trippin' 'Bout World Cup Prices, But Where The Real Bread At?
Trump talkin' 'bout these World Cup tix bein' a rack, but the system been playin' us for way more than a G.

Aight, so Trump wanna chime in 'bout dese World Cup tickets bein' a grand a pop? Bet. But lemme keep it 100, cuzzo, dis ain't news to the struggle. We been gettin' played by these corporations and institutions for way longer than the time it takes Messi to score a goal.
Deez folks at FIFA think they slick, tryna charge folks based on popularity. Nah, fam, dat's straight-up gatekeepin'. They ain't worried 'bout the love of the game, they worried 'bout stackin' paper.
And dat 30% resale fee? Straight robbery. FIFA takin' a cut from folks just tryna make a lil' somethin'-somethin' to survive. It's like the man takin' taxes from ya side hustle. Nah, son, dat ain't the way.
Trump sayin' his folks from Queens and Brooklyn can't afford it? Word. But what about the hood, Trump? What about the folks who been grindin' just to make rent? Dis World Cup ain't for dem, and dat's the problem.
Infantino talkin' 'bout it bein' in line wit' other US sports events? Boy, bye. We ain't tryna compare ourselves to rich folk events. We tryna have access to somethin' dat's supposed to be for everybody. Dat's the difference, G.
Shout out to Ontario tryna ban scalpin'. But let's be real, folks gonna find a way to hustle. The real solution is makin' sure the prices ain't outta reach in the first place.
Transportation costs goin' up too? Of course. Gotta squeeze every last dime outta the people. It's the American way, unfortunately. But it ain't the right way.
Dis ain't just about soccer tickets, tho. Dis about access, opportunity, and fairness. If we can't even afford to watch a game, how we supposed to afford education, healthcare, and a decent life? Real talk.
So yeah, Trump can complain 'bout the ticket prices. But until he and the rest of dem politicians start addressin' the systemic issues dat keep us broke and locked out, it's just talk. We need action, not lip service. Keep it real, y'all.

