Furthermore, the Mole is clueless | Opinion

Milei needs to try to turn the relationship of a couple into an LLC, the family into a SA and place the Powerful God of Money as the only religion worthy of being professed… It would then be a dogma of faith that selfishness, accumulation and social disparity are an essential virtue and solidarity an invention of impoverishing socialism.

The arguments are “hilarious”. He came to adjust the caste, which he never identified, he chose the most unprotected sectors as victims, he enjoyed saying that there is no money, he travels with ours, he does not distribute food that he did not even buy and he is a clueless mole who intends to destroy the State and messes with clubs that are private, which commit the “sin” of having as their purpose to reinvest profits in the common heritage, instead of keeping them in a pocket or fleeing the country.

The argument that the players of the National Team, by playing for clubs that are Public Limited Companies, demonstrate their constructive value is as absurd as saying that Europeans who eat Argentine meat that we cannot eat demonstrate that they are better than us as cattle breeders.

It’s the economy, you clueless mole.

We are a land of champions, in this town there is football, and all the stars, male and female, who play abroad were formed in our neighbourhood clubs, small and large clubs, non-profit civil societies. Almost all of them are centuries old, all founded and defended with passion, which is a particular way that love overflows.

President Milei has chosen to go back to attacking our clubs, just as they were conceived, just a few days after the snub to the standard-bearer of these ideas, who has accumulated three consecutive defeats in this area. Culture and Sport are two national prides that no ideology can justify their destruction.

Non-profit civil associations are a private group of people where the monetary surpluses produced by the entity’s activities are reinvested in more and better facilities and activities for the membership.

Sports corporations, on the other hand, are a grouping of capitals where the one with the fattest wallet is the one who makes the decisions, eliminating the beautiful custom of choosing and being chosen to lead institutional destinies. If there is a profit, it is shared among the shareholders; if there is a failure, there is a call for creditors and a paymaster.

For a quarter of a century, capital without a country or a shirt has been trying to appropriate the brand, the colors, the passion and the facilities of our clubs to transform them into one more of their companies within a holding company that today manufactures cars, tomorrow manages highways, the day after builds or generates wind energy and shamelessly smuggles or diverts funds in some Panama Papers.

Teams run by capitals of indecipherable origin do not represent our sporting values, those instilled by Baron Pierre Fredy de Coubertin or, in our country, by the good José “Pepe” Amalfitani.

Two facts from a multitude of them for debate, as well as to guide the clueless mole.

Real Madrid and Barcelona, ​​the two most important Spanish teams, are not public limited companies and, for example, “El Toro” Lautaro Martínez, who is a figure in this Copa América, plays for a team called Inter Milan, which was acquired by the Chinese conglomerate Suning and whose president, Stheven Zhangesta, has disappeared with a multimillion-dollar debt to the American investment fund Oaktree of 428 million dollars. He also lost a lawsuit in Hong Kong against the China Constructora Bank. Oaktree dreams of selling the Argentine who trained at the Liniers Club in Bahía Blanca and then played for three years at Racing.

The current president should not destroy in a single minute what generations of Argentines have been able to build for more than a century. We have ample room and capacity to grow and improve, and we should give ourselves the opportunity to understand that the social, cultural, non-professional sports and educational function that we provide should be supported by the State, a State that Milei does not believe in and says he wants to destroy. Without Clubs and without the State we will be in the final stages of the greatest sports holocaust in the world…

*Former president of CA Huracán, President of AFA Culture

**President of the La Bombonera Group of the CABJ

2024-07-16 03:01:00
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