Does anyone know of any opinions that Messi has? On anything? (unrelated to football)

From what I can find online there are some foods that he likes and he loves his family. But that’s pretty much it.

Has he ever, for example, voted or expressed interest in anything other than football?

I’m just curious.

  • Fit_Helicopter1949@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    He is a PR machine. Robot. The only time he talked was to trash the ref after the game vs the Netherlands to put pressure on the refs in the semi and the final.

    I would say it worked. GJ.

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    1 year ago

    If you’re in the business of being the best footballer in the world you’d have no time to read news etc. And we cannot condemn it.

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    1 year ago

    I heard he thinks the milanesa is overrated and the best empanadas are not the ones from Salta

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    1 year ago

    He thinks all his fans are autistic and/or virgins. Actually nvm that’s just my opinion, still correct though.

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    1 year ago

    He is a ridiculously vanilla person as far as I can profile him from news articles.

    Like even when he wanted to leave Barcelona actively, it was a completely undersandable intent behind it.

    Just today on my news feed, there’s a quote he gave yesterday in response to some shithousing taunts from the Uruguayan players - the dude simply doesn’t have a…let’s say “jester’s/flaunter’s bone” in his body and can’t shut the fuck up about being owned, and takes it so personal that he reverts to some respect your elders platitude. THAT’s his humanity lmao. He is actually becoming an old man mentally and he’s not even 40.

  • Toribio_the_redditor@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    He supports the Nazi and Palestine at the same time. He wrote an essay talking about how He hates all LGBT and how every right winger is a fascist. He is the son of Hitler and the Father of Salin, Karl Marx himself.

    He created slavery and than abolished it because he became friends with a black person.The player Messi asked for the bombing of Hiroshima himself, and at the same time He thinks Einstein is at fault for being involved in such a Project.

    I could tell you much more about him, honestly.

    Messi is a man of many opinions.

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    1 year ago

    He supported the rights of gazan children like in 2014 but that wasn’t political only humanitarian

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        1 year ago

        Sadly he also lives in america now so its harder for him to be vocal ig. He should still say something on the humanitarian side tho

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    1 year ago

    He seems to be devoid of a public persona, but who cares because he is the manifestation of the beautiful game.

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      1 year ago

      I’d love to have Messi’s balance, the best player in history with millions of fans and also a reserved family man who doesn’t do much speaking in public.

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      1 year ago

      Exactly. He is by nature a humble and shy guy. And doesn’t feel comfortable doing interviews - he did a couple of talks with Kun, and his personality comes out.

      But, nothing wrong with someone just going about their business, doing their job and spending the rest of his time with his family in private

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        1 year ago

        He just acts humble and realises that the more he speaks the more he may have to lose.

        He has spat on a referee, punched a player, stupid antics in semifinal against Netherlands, leveraged his position to earn favour of referees and decisions going his way, his intentional handball not being given, been involved in tax frauds, votes in Ballon d’or based on his friendship rather than ability, etc.

        Most celebrities are like that. Nothing to do with his ability as a player.

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      1 year ago

      yerba mate

      Is this why I’ve had endless video recommendations of people drinking a mug of lawn clippings lately?

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    1 year ago

    He has way too much to lose by sharing. He very much loses nothing by not sharing. So you figure it out