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00:00The stupidity that appeared in the Costa Rican game is still in this game.
00:08They're shouting Ole, Ole. What Ole?
00:10They're shouting Ole from 0 to 0.
00:12Lombardi!
00:14Don't laugh!
00:16Where are you shouting Ole?
00:18You're doing a half-moon.
00:20That's not understanding anything about football.
00:22Lombardi said, I got this, right?
00:24Ole, Ole what?
00:26They're very worried about the crowd.
00:28They're shouting Ole.
00:30This is the narration of an Argentinean journalist
00:32referring to what for many
00:34is a party gesture
00:36and an element of folklore
00:38inside a stadium.
00:42I don't have the pleasure of meeting this narrator
00:44but the context
00:46deserves an explanation.
00:48The Mexicans who attend this stadium
00:50are mostly Mexicans who live in the United States.
00:52Far from their country of origin.
00:54So this Ole
00:56is not with the intention of making fun
00:58but it is an expression of
01:00party that reaches its new home
01:02the United States.
01:04Let's put ourselves in the shoes of others.
01:06Argentines are not limited to singing
01:08and cheering as they do
01:10during a friendly game
01:12where a World Cup is not played.
01:14So the Mexican fans
01:16or from any other part of the world
01:18have the right to express themselves
01:20with an Ole or whatever
01:22inside a stadium
01:24to decorate the football party.
01:26And to finish, let's remember
01:28that we have a responsibility
01:30as communicators.
01:32Respect our audience
01:34because football is not only for those
01:36who know it in depth.
01:38In addition, the stadium is a public space.
01:40So let's leave comments
01:42that the only thing they generate
01:44is division between fans.
01:54Thanks for watching!
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