I was interested in the comment on Marcus Rashford. Who has just further cemented his reputation as a local hero by scoring the winning goal in the latest clash with the local rival team. He is talented, highly competative, very rich at a young age, combative and led a hardly original campaign on free school meals for poor kids. He drives an expensive car and is undoubtedly a "success". Any belief in his "empathy" seems to be based solely on the school meals campaign. In fact such charitable work is pretty common amongst such super rich players who often come from very poor backgrounds. As it is from players and teams in less glamorous teams and sports. Curiously because it is possible to be masculine and have sympathy. Of course the obvious message from Marcus is that you have to fight your way to success before anyone will listen. Rather like Andrew Tate after all.
Jan 16, 2023
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