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The worst crack: Brancatelli and other K journalists unloaded against Messi and the 'Dibu' Martínez for his photo with Mauricio Macri

2023-03-02T16:40:59.713Z


Kirchner's militant journalism came out with the top caps. They accused the captain and the goalkeeper of the national team of being "lukewarm" and "macristas".


Diego Brancatelli

and other militant Kirchner journalists came out with the point caps against

Lionel Messi and Emiliano "Dibu" Martínez

for the photo they took with their partners and former president

Mauricio Macri,

head of the FIFA Foundation, after the awards ceremony The Best.

The panelist

Cynthia García

was one of the most critical and went so far as to say that "with Macri, Dibu's mother would be working 15 hours a day and in black."

It is that the national team goalkeeper said, when he won The Best award, that his idols were his parents, because he saw his father and mother work, cleaning "buildings eight or nine hours a day."

Jorge Rial

, driver of Argenzuela, in C5N, said that because of that photo "a hellish quilombo was put together."

According to what he said, on the radio where he works there were "outraged people" against the captain and the goalkeeper of the world champion national team, who "did not ask for the death penalty for Messi, but hit him on the stick, saying that he is a macrista

, He is not humble, he is a billionaire who shits on the principles, on the roots and everything.

Would it affect anything if Messi is indeed a macrista?" Rial asked his colleagues on the program.

The Argenzuela panelists tried not to criticize Messi or "Dibu" Martínez, because they highlighted the importance of the title and the awards they received at that ceremony, beyond a photo with Macri.

But Diego Brancatelli replied: "It hurts me," because they said they didn't want to "politicize the World Cup win" and that's why they didn't go to the Casa Rosada.

But "these players, Messi, all those who left Argentina 10, 15 years ago, who are full of money, lack", soccer players in general, "ideological, political commitment, with just causes, with the rights of the workers, of the people," said the ultra journalist K. 

Brancatelli continued to question that photo, assuring that these players "when they don't play it, when they are lukewarm, when they say they are apolitical, they are macristas, because anyone who tells you that they are apolitical is a macrista or anti-kirchnerista. This man of evil, with which they took a photo, it's not just another person, it's not just another photo".

"You have to think about it, more so if you are the idol of an entire country. You say 'I don't politicize', when you come out champions. Well, don't take a picture with Macri," Brancatelli challenged Messi and Dibu Martínez.

And he concluded: "I don't like that they play stupid, that they say that they are not going to politicize and then take a photo with Macri."

On the other hand, Rial minimized the photo, saying that this selection "gave us the greatest joy" and maintained that "as we made fools of ourselves with (Diego) Maradona", who "was ambassador of Menem and supported (Domingo) Cavallo "It would be necessary to do the same now with Messi.

In other C5N programs they insisted on questioning the players of the Argentine national team and the journalists who "had orgasms" with that photo, such as Luis Majul, Eduardo Feinmann and Jonatan Viale, as well as criticized the comedian Nik, in Duro de Mar, On tuesday night.

Cynthia García said that this photo "fell like ass. What is the matter? The field is always inclined to the side of power."

The panelist highlighted that the national team coach, Leonel Scaloni, "was not in the photo", an option that Messi and Martínez could also have had, but that they preferred to take their photo with Macri.

"They are guys who show one shirt and not another, because they have million-dollar contracts for the shirts, for the boots, for the ball and for the beanie. Let's not be so naive," said panelist García.

And she added: "We are not saying that Messi is macrista. It is lawful to criticize a photo that is going to have such an impact."

And she closed with a very controversial phrase: "With Macri, Dibu's mother would be working 15 hours a day and in the black," García assured.

Duro de Domar's driver, Pablo Duggan, stressed that Macri got "political credit" with that photo, that "it improves the image" of the former president and that Messi "could have avoided that photo."

And he said that he "received 200 messages from people bitching about that photo."

Duggan accused footballers of being millionaires, saying that when a player won "400 or 500 million dollars, it's very hard not to change your mind."

He even recommended watching a video "that is on YouTube, where Kun Agüero tells how he bought a Lamborghini. That guy is not the same, they spent 500 million over him." 

Carla Czudnowsky agreed with García and said that that photo "fell like hell" for her.

She said that "none of them are innocent."

And she asked Messi for "coherence", that he "have the balls" to tell Macri no, because she would not have "let him take it out".

In Duro de Domar they opposed the approval of the Retirement Moratorium Law that same day, an issue in which Diego Maradona would have accompanied, because he had a militant commitment to retirees, according to them, with the attitude of the last world champions, who They received multiple questions and had nothing to highlight.

The next C5N program, "No place for the weak", hosted by Fernando Borroni, continued with this critical line against the national team players, reaching the limit of a panelist, Jorge Elbaum, who assured that Messi and Martínez were " imposed" the photo from the leadership of FIFA, as if they were automatons that can only obey. 

Source: clarin

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