Is Messi really that important?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-12

Recently, the Messi incident has aroused heated discussions, and various speculations and doubts have been rampant.

1. Neglect to speak.

It is said that the organizer was 20 minutes late for pick-up, and the players who had just gotten off the plane had not yet adapted to the jet lag and were already tired.

With such a large reception, it is impossible for the organizers to make such a low-level mistake, which is obviously untenable.

Second, capital said.

Some people dug deep into Messi and the Miami International team that introduced him, saying that the boss behind the scenes was a Jewish-American, and deliberately made arrangements not to play on a so-called issue in Hong Kong.

Capital is also to make more money, if you have this purpose, you should express your position in the signing process, why bother to engage in any competition? Do you want to make money and disgusting people?

Three, patriotism said.

Someone dug up the news that we had just terminated a cooperation agreement with another country, and Messi did not appear or shake hands out of "patriotism" to protect the honor of the motherland.

Buying and selling is not benevolent and righteous, and there are many factors whether cooperation is successful or not, and it is not related to whether it is patriotic or not. What about him?

In fact, the most fundamental question is not what Messi has done, but to ask these "fans" who are "indignant" and "on the line": "Messi, is it really that important?" ”

It is normal for fans to "love" football stars, just as "fans" "hate" for mid-football. But we can't beat all the players to death, that's a crime. In the same way, we don't have to tie Messi to the chariot of "morality, country, and dignity", and we can't hate to "split the body", which would be too exalting him.

A person with a tattoo is just kicking a ball, so why do you really do that? Count it as a ball.

Aren't so many "ball kings" in the world drifting away with the wind.

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