Why China Hates Messi Right Now!!

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  • Hi Guys, welcome back to the channel.
    So What was meant to be great publicity for all involved has turned horribly horribly wrong! Why is Messi getting some serious hate at the moment? Watch the video to find out. What do you guys think?
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  • @TaipoRoad
    @TaipoRoad 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    Thanks Messi: Hong Kong Chinese and Mainland Chinese have never shown so much unity.

    • @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE
      @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Hahaha, that’s good

    • @alonechow2023
      @alonechow2023 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nonsense! Do you expect him to come another time to fool HK people including the foreigners? Oh no please don't! He can't be trust anymore. Sir and dear host.

  • @Anonymous------
    @Anonymous------ 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    This incident woke up many Chinese people.

    • @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE
      @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Certainly a change in a lot of peoples view on Messi

    • @sabinereynaudsf
      @sabinereynaudsf 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The anger of the fans is understandable. What followed is blown out of proportion.

    • @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE
      @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@sabinereynaudsf That makes sense. I think people felt more angry because once he played in Japan, they felt it was Messi Disrespecting China on purpose

    • @Anonymous------
      @Anonymous------ 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@sabinereynaudsf
      Messi is ultra-right-wing, most probably he is descendent of one of those Nakzi officers who fled to Argentina when Nakzi Germany got defeated by Russian communists in WW2.
      Ultra-right-wing hates communists or anyone supporting communists.
      One of the main reasons Hitzler started WW2 was to attack the communists; he hated communists, and so are his fans even to this day.

    • @willsmith39
      @willsmith39 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE Only of completely fake fans who put rabid Chinese ultranationalism and seeing sleights at every turn beyond common sense.
      Speaking of common sense, if Messi was indeed able to play and was actually permitted to following the MRI that morning and evaluation by medical team - then what's your theory for WHY he didn't?
      So it's all a conspiracy to humiliate China ( like they need help with that 🙄) but WHY? What's in for Messi or Indeed inter Miami?
      Huawei and several other mainland Chinese companies are huge sponsors. He just wanted to blow all that up? He sees alienating 1.4 billion people in the world's biggest consumer market as a shrewd move?
      What's the reason? You must know since you"re putting it out there

  • @maneil9297
    @maneil9297 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Messi did do wrong, no doubts.

  • @klikny
    @klikny 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    This act is just wrong on so many different levels. Mixing sports with politics is the worst thing one professional athlete can do. There is really no excuse for why he can't play. Does anyone think people actually want to see an unknown team like Miami play? They were there for Messi. In the world of sports, sportsmanship is more important than winning and everything else. Modern sport claims autonomy of governance to keep away from state domination, yet this very autonomy also freezes sport’s ethical core, forbidding athletes, coaches, and others active in sport, to express any political engagement, other than passive acceptance of the regulation by governing sport bodies, as the only politics to be respected without deliberation. When Messi or the Miami executives decide not to play in Hong Kong, but to play in Japan, that is basically discrimination based on nationality. The Western world prides itself on being ethical and a supporter of human rights. It just how hypocritical the West is.

    • @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE
      @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If it is any other reason than injury it really is a smack in the face for the fans.

    • @willsmith39
      @willsmith39 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're absolutely right, there is no excuse for mixing politics with football - so why are you doing it?
      I was at the game in Hong Kong and I was extremely disappointed not to see Messi having paid over 2000 hkd for our tickets.
      BUT unlike you I wasn't able to read Messi's MRI that morning or physically assess him. I don't know him and I'm not a doctor, so unlike you I can't make statements about there being "no reason for him not to play". Unlike I you I don't know about the extent of his abductor ligament strain and how long full recovery takes, especially if you run on it in a competitive football match.
      I was left feeling the way I suspect 1000"s of fans in America felt in the half dozen matches he's missed there through injury, many of whom had paid much more than I did.
      But of course unlike in America where fans took it on the chin as I did and most of my friends did, some have decided to turn it into a completely ludicrous conspiracy theory. First we had our own unelected gov officials who'd turned up at the match to take a victory lap for landing Messi in HK do a very swift 180 and say it was nothing to do with them and demand to know who's fault it was🙄
      By the next day they were talking about no more funding for mega events and seeing "black hands" and "malign foreign forces," involvement in Messi's ligament strain🙄
      Our own illustratious Regina Ip no less claimed - completely baselesly of course, that the whole thing has been designed to humiliate Hong Kong and so China itself and suggesting Messi be banned from ever returning. I'm sure he can't wait to after this🙄
      And of course within 48 hours China of course was cancelling the upcoming Argentina friendlies in the usual mature and adult way it handles everything.
      Seriously - this is absolutely insane.
      BUT HE PLAYED JAPAN!!! I hear you scream.
      Wow. So you're telling me several days later with rest and treatment he was able to walk about a bit for like the last 25 minutes in Tokyo?! I don't believe it! 🙄 That never happens in sports🙄
      Actually I've no doubt the organisers wanted to rest him in Japan too but having seen the way it all went nuts in Hong Kong they felt he had to at least make an appearance.
      They of course completely failed to understand the whole China v Japan dynamic and how 80 years on from WW2 an Argentinian footballer not kicking a ball in Hong Kong but managing to do so - sort of - days later in Japan would reopen all these wounds🙄
      China likes to talk about the century of humiliation - in fairness with much justification - but these days the ongoing humiliation is completely self inflicted. It's just SO butthurt and pathetic.
      Yes inter Miami should have let us all know before the match that he wasn't going to be able to play and nor was Suarez. The lack of communication made everything worse than it needed to be and that's on them.
      BUT Messi himself is not to blame and actually contractually has very little say in whether he plays a particular match or not. That's the decision of the people who employ him.
      Grow up people. Grow up.

    • @klikny
      @klikny 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@willsmith39 wow, I see you really love Messi, don't you? That is a lot of effort to help make excuses for your idol. You are entitled to your "opinion", but you should also respect other "opinions". You see it one way, I see it another. But writing a book to defend your "opinion" doesn't make you right. It looks like a defensive reflex. It is like a kid caught doing something wrong and starting to make up a story to justify everything. I'm just saying. But if you read the comments below, hopefully, you will find majority agreed with me. But assume everything you said was true; like Kobe always says, Messi is SOFT. Just think about cases when a singer loses their voice before a concert, nobody blames them, and people understand when unfortunate situations happen. But why is this different? Because he has no excuse to justify his actions. Notice the silence and his behavior after the game. The game doesn't even count. He could have played goalie and it is 100X better than to do nothing.

  • @bullymaguire2074
    @bullymaguire2074 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    People hate successful persons mr shill. So don't be sad.
    Whatever struggle messi did since childhood will be remembered forever regardless of what the cpc says

  • @TuckHoeWong
    @TuckHoeWong 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Lucky I am not his fan at all.

  • @willsmith39
    @willsmith39 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    You're absolutely right, there is no excuse for mixing politics with football - so why are you doing it?
    I was at the game in Hong Kong and I was extremely disappointed not to see Messi having paid over 2000 hkd for our tickets.
    BUT unlike you I wasn't able to read Messi's MRI that morning or physically assess him. I don't know him and I'm not a doctor, so unlike you I can't make statements about there being "no reason for him not to play". Unlike I you I don't know about the extent of his abductor ligament strain and how long full recovery takes, especially if you run on it in a competitive football match.
    I was left feeling the way I suspect 1000"s of fans in America felt in the half dozen matches he's missed there through injury, many of whom had paid much more than I did.
    But of course unlike in America where fans took it on the chin as I did and most of my friends did, some have decided to turn it into a completely ludicrous conspiracy theory. First we had our own unelected gov officials who'd turned up at the match to take a victory lap for landing Messi in HK do a very swift 180 and say it was nothing to do with them and demand to know who's fault it was🙄
    By the next day they were talking about no more funding for mega events and seeing "black hands" and "malign foreign forces," involvement in Messi's ligament strain🙄
    Our own illustratious Regina Ip no less claimed - completely baselesly of course, that the whole thing has been designed to humiliate Hong Kong and so China itself and suggesting Messi be banned from ever returning. I'm sure he can't wait to after this🙄
    And of course within 48 hours China of course was cancelling the upcoming Argentina friendlies in the usual mature and adult way it handles everything.
    Seriously - this is absolutely insane.
    BUT HE PLAYED JAPAN!!! I hear you scream.
    Wow. So you're telling me several days later with rest and treatment he was able to walk about a bit for like the last 25 minutes in Tokyo?! I don't believe it! 🙄 That never happens in sports🙄
    Actually I've no doubt the organisers wanted to rest him in Japan too but having seen the way it all went nuts in Hong Kong they felt he had to at least make an appearance.
    They of course completely failed to understand the whole China v Japan dynamic and how 80 years on from WW2 an Argentinian footballer not kicking a ball in Hong Kong but managing to do so - sort of - days later in Japan would reopen all these wounds🙄
    China likes to talk about the century of humiliation - in fairness with much justification - but these days the ongoing humiliation is completely self inflicted. It's just SO butthurt and pathetic.
    Yes inter Miami should have let us all know before the match that he wasn't going to be able to play and nor was Suarez. The lack of communication made everything worse than it needed to be and that's on them.
    BUT Messi himself is not to blame and actually contractually has very little say in whether he plays a particular match or not. That's the decision of the people who employ him.
    Grow up people. Grow up.

    • @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE
      @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Respect the long response and it puts a lot of things into context. I think I gave a pretty balanced view though and it was more about sharing the frustration felt here. I doubt it was to do with politics and more likely injury and or money, but who knows. Good to have someone on the ground give us more context. I get what you mean about fans in America, but somehow it seems worse for fans in other countries, especially for friendly games. There is not competitive element to the game, like there is in their home league (America) so it really is more about seeing their star player(s) play. I think you make an excellent point about the lack of communication. Next time go to an Arsenal game. Much better standard of football 😜

    • @theclaudiacpu
      @theclaudiacpu 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Well pointed… I agree 100%

  • @lv9657
    @lv9657 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Us3d to like Messi now he is messing up linking politics and sports and worse of all, he is racist.

  • @durantkevin9042
    @durantkevin9042 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hey, hello, I'm from China, our social platform, and everyone is slandering Messi because of this.❤

    • @mrchow489
      @mrchow489 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not slander. Telling the truth.

    • @durantkevin9042
      @durantkevin9042 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@mrchow489 My English is not very good. Sorry.

  • @mrfacts6860
    @mrfacts6860 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😂😂Absurd... what do they want if someone's injured he plays and ruin his season if it goes bad 😮😮

    • @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE
      @MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      I think the issue is a lot of people don’t believe he was injured, especially after he played in Japan😂

    • @cgrln4477
      @cgrln4477 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MrWANGSGREATADVENTURE That's true because Messi is just Chinese's new nationalistic target.

    • @cgrln4477
      @cgrln4477 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Jenny-tq6ei Messi signed and took photos with friends. Can't believe you idiots keep believing medias that are trying to be nationalistic lmao

  • @cgrln4477
    @cgrln4477 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Messi was injured missing the match, but he didn't break the contract. Also he was friendly to fans as usual. But Chinese media made it political, and making news with Messi can deceive money from netizens.

    • @Eric821
      @Eric821 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      2 day after played in japan

    • @cgrln4477
      @cgrln4477 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Jenny-tq6eiZero interaction? You see it? Stop believing rumors and stfu.