Politics and football
We all need justice, this country belongs to all of us. Labeling others as terrorists, traitors, match-fixers, perception managers, etc. just because they have a different political opinion or fan base will not help this country. Those who play politics and sports with tension, hatred and division will eventually fail.
Party leaders make statements at group meetings. One calls the other a "traitor", another calls the other a "traitor", another calls the other everything that cannot be said. We, as the public, open our eyes and ears and watch our leaders.
We rejoice at the words of the leaders who are in line with our own political views when they say something to the other side, we support them by saying, "Oh well!", "Well said, good for you!". On the other hand, we react strongly to insulting statements made by the opposing side against our leader and his policies. "What kind of speech is that?" we say.
The political climate is becoming increasingly harsh.
There is a similar hardening in football, especially recently.
Especially big teams shout "We want justice" when referees' mistakes are made against them, while they prefer to remain silent when mistakes are made in their favor. While fans ignore the mistakes made in their favor, they cry out when mistakes are made in favor of the other side.
However, we all need justice, this country belongs to all of us. Labeling others as terrorists, traitors, match-fixers, perception managers, etc. just because they have a different political view or fan base will not help this country. Those who play politics and sports with tension, hatred and division will eventually fail. The language of love, merit, determination and determination to work will eventually succeed.
It must succeed.
Success is measured by what you do, not by denigrating others. Looking for excuses for every failure in other factors causes the main cause of failure to be overlooked.
LET US NOT FORGET THAT PARTIES AND TEAMS ARE COMPETITORS, NOT ENEMIES.
Competition is good, it leads to progress.
War and enmity are bad, there are no winners.
As long as we cannot distinguish between competition and war, rivalry and enmity, let us know that we will neither stop the deaths of young people, nor see money in our pockets, nor enjoy football, nor see justice done.