Yesterday there was an extremely terrible case not only for world soccer but for humanity itself, yesterday was played the 9th date of the Clausura tournament of Mexican soccer in which Queretaro and Atlas faced each other, but I do not come to summarize the game, which honestly was quite entertaining, in the 60th minute the game was stopped when Atlas was winning 1-0. What caused the match to be stopped was a despicable fight between the ''ultras'' of both fans, the wrongly called ''Barras Bravas'' in South American, which means brave fans and that unfortunately escalated to an unacceptable and savage scale, causing lynchings, humiliations and even death.
Hiding a psychological problem under a T-shirt.
I want to make it clear that this is my opinion and therefore I am open to debate, and that is why I want to start with this question: is there any justification for such an act? My answer is no, absolutely not, nothing justifies violence.
Soccer, like any sport, even boxing or wrestling sports that are based on physical violence, are a healthy competition, the boxer who has sports ethics and values goes, greets and congratulates his opponent once the fight is over because that fight was a sport, an entertainment and the participants have to see it that way, understand it that way and therefore, respect it.
Good people and bad people are everywhere and unfortunately sports is not left out, it is a real shame to see how people with such a serious psychological problem walk the streets with impunity while they hide their hatred and their desire to cause evil behind the shirt of their favorite team, it is a deplorable act that can only be committed by the worst scum of society. Prisons are supposed to be full of these people but what happened yesterday in Mexico demonstrates the shortcomings of many failed systems that are affecting each other causing more and more serious evil.
Not all criminals are in the prisons, not all insane murderers are incarcerated, there are many of them out there, among us, maybe greeting us and waiting for the moment when their savagery can be released and show their real face.
A disgrace is all this for beyond, a disgrace for the whole world, in only 4 years it is intended (or was intended perhaps, after this macabre act) to celebrate a world cup in Mexico, but how to travel to a country to watch soccer matches where you can be killed if you do not support the team that the murderers think is right? Who in their right mind would attend one of these matches? but leaving aside thinking about ourselves, how will the families of those who will never return home after having gone out to watch a soccer match feel? how will the wives of these murderers feel when they see what they have done? to what misfortune are the children of these bastards condemned? they are too many problems to think about and keep sane?
This is not soccer. NO!
Soccer is to share with our fellow men the joy of shouting a goal, to make the rival feel the superiority of your team, on the field, not with violence, because with violence nobody wins, soccer is the feeling that is born in your soul, those who truly love soccer know how beautiful this sport is, we know that including violence in this passion is an inhuman act, an insult and a violation of human rights and an act of disgrace.
The silence is present...
Something that calls my attention is the collective silence of the great entities of world soccer, or do not care or do not want to express words about what to do or what not to do, the first thing was the audacity of Queretaro, requesting that the game be replayed today ... then FIFA made an announcement where ''condemned'' the acts of these so-called bad fans. That's all? the most important thing here is to lock up behind bars all the perpetrators of this nefarious act but there should also be sanctions to the teams that allowed this, Queretaro mainly who was the home team, there are videos on Twitter where you can see how the police opened the doors to let these murderers pass to the other side of the stands, where the opponents were, this is as much the fault of these brainless authorities as of the criminals who perpetrated the act.
JUSTICE!
Not only did they commit murder, they also humiliated their victims in their last moments, undressing their bodies after having beaten them until they were tired, it is an act so violent that it seems to be taken out of a horror movie and unfortunately it is not so, this is a reality that is lived throughout South American soccer and needs to be eradicated. It was not necessary to wait for this to happen to ask for justice, it is unacceptable that something like this happens and goes unpunished and we can only ask for justice for such an act. The photos below have been confirmed as several of the identities of these murderers who are still at large so I want to ask you to please share them on your social networks and help the world to find these scum so that justice can be done for all those who fell yesterday, I am very indignant about this because I have loved soccer since the day I was born and I have never felt like hurting anyone because of it, no passion will justify violence or insanity, insanity, the desire to hurt a fellow human being, and to hide these inhuman acts behind a supposed fanaticism for a team is shameless, a disgrace and above all, a crime.
TODAY SOCCER HAS LOST.
And all this because of a group of ignorant people who have empty heads, but I am very optimistic about the fact that the good ones are more and that this massacre will not go unpunished, justice for the fallen and jail for the perpetrators, that is the solution!
All we need is love.