Grand, i suppose i could look up how many like you there are, but i think the world cup's scale makes it sufficiently clear that you are, in effect, almost alone in caring overly much about the production process.
Personally i don't even like all that football stuff either, but if you want to demonstrate large scale public movements then that is the The superlative step.
And i suppose that's the gist of it really, people not being able to get a proper perspective on the importance of their own idealistic or religious convictions.
Best joke i heard in that regard was about the "One love" multicolored symbol laden armbands some of the nations here had comitted to before the hosts and Fifa said no, crudely translated from dutch:
"Germans, armbands and a complete lack of awareness regarding their own zealotry.
When has that ever gone wrong?
".
And that's the thing: Everything costs blood, every choice for (tolerance of) one thing is a choice of (intolerance of) another thing.
Sometimes people are just more honest about it and then "faithful" people get upset (and mind you that these faithful are not limited to just the "woke" or just the islamic beliefs of the Qatari; any ideology or religion can, but does not need to, fit).