Maradona37
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Agree with that too.It is sad just like every other tragic death is. But he lived a great life and achieved many things. Many don't get the chance to live a life at all.
For those who did not know him, they shouldn't feel any type of way about this news, unless maybe perhaps they are Liverpool fans or fans of the player specifically. Such is life, it is indifferent, and indeed plenty of people face far harder trials and they are unspoken of, invisible to the world.
His death doesn't carry value over another's tragic death because he is a footballer.
It is part of the growing obsession society has with fame and status, with a dearth of genuine humanity. Instead of crying over a footballer you don't know, go spend some time with your dad who put food on the table for you.
Society has progressed so far in some facets morally but this is one of the areas we are starting to falter. We are losing a collective human consciousness.
I would say though that implying Liverpool fans should care more about it than other football fans is part of the celebrity worship problem, or more pertinently the issue of tribalism and us vs them in football. Sure they watched him more, but he was as much of a stranger to the average Liverpool fan as he was the average Napoli or Atletico fan, for instance.
I made my feelings clear above anyway. But I totally agree with you on the epidemic of celebrity worship in our society - it's completely out of control. But not sure this thread is the right time or place for the discussion.
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