Luis Juez’s outburst against Argentine society: “We demand much more from a footballer than from our leaders”

In an analysis of how the World Cup Qatar 2022 affects the political agendathe national senator of Together for Change () Louis Judge poured a outburst which sparked controversy. Went to criticize Argentine society for the alleged lack of complaints once morest the political leadership in relation to the relentless demand for triumphs to soccer players. “What a shitty town, we demand much more from a soccer player than from our own leaders”launched the Cordovan legislator.

Convinced that the Argentines are willing to “do quilombo” if the team that leads Lionel Scaloni is removed from the world CupJudge referred to this issue in LN+. “If we didn’t win, there were already comments that there might be riots. That is our society, a society capable of demanding from soccer players what it does not demand from its political leadership.” I consider.

“We are predisposed to make a mess if we stay out of the World Cup; Now, they rob you of a country, they loot your education, they steal your children’s future and we don’t move from home. That’s how we Argentines are”, he stated vehemently, last night.

The outburst of Luis Juez

But that was not all. “We are predisposed and we already have the quilombo prepared at the door if Poland leaves us out, if we do not qualify for the round of 16. Now if there is a chanta like [Sergio] Massa, he steals your future, he lies to you, he cheats on you, he kicks you; Cristina appears [Kirchner]; a blackmail like [Alberto] Fernández lies to you, takes the country to an unbearable level. ‘Oh fine, it’s okay. It’s the leadership, let’s see what we do’”, ironized the senator.

And it was at that moment that he launched the phrase that later caused a flood of comments, especially on social networks. “We Argentines are screwed. What a fucking town! When we demand much more from a soccer player than from our own leaders”, She complained.

He even admitted that his statement might generate resentment. “I know you are going to get angry with this phrase, but it is the truth. I feel it in the soul. We are much more fierce with our National Team players than with our political leadership.”he insisted.

Before Fernández had aimed directly once morest Presidentwhen chicanearlo with that Enzo Fernandezthe player who scored the second goal for Argentina in the 2-0 win over Mexico, had the same last name. “Surely Alberto thought that since the goal was made by another Fernández, some gil might eat the feint that it was him. They want to hang on to any success, except their own.” said Judge, who is part of the toughest wing of the opposition coalition.

sure that “populisms have a tendency to hang” of other people’s victories, he said he did not understand how his friends were “crazy” regarding the triumph of the National Team, since he understood it only as a football match. “They were crazy as if life was going to be different. The World Cup passed, Messi’s goal, we saw Enzo Fernández’s goal, we all got excited and the truth is that we are the same as yesterday ”raised.

And although he clarified that he would be filled “with emotion and pride” if the national team has the best performance in Qatar, he did not budge from his position. “They want us to sleep. If in a country they want you as a donkey, ignorant, poor, without culture; look if they are not going to want to entertain you with the World Cup. you have to be vigilanthe asked.

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