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Pablo Matera to fight for the survival of his International career?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goodey" data-source="post: 1012186" data-attributes="member: 69270"><p>The more I have seen the circling of the wagons and claims of 'cultural context' on this issue, the less I have thought 'wow, Matera sounds like an awful person' and the more I have found myself thinking 'wow, Argentina sounds like an awful place'.</p><p></p><p>I'd rather not. I'm pretty sure that most Argentinians think what he said is disgusting and there's no slight against your country if that's admitted. If instead what we're given is 'no, no, this is different if you're Argentine' I'm thinking that... doesn't help? At all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goodey, post: 1012186, member: 69270"] The more I have seen the circling of the wagons and claims of 'cultural context' on this issue, the less I have thought 'wow, Matera sounds like an awful person' and the more I have found myself thinking 'wow, Argentina sounds like an awful place'. I'd rather not. I'm pretty sure that most Argentinians think what he said is disgusting and there's no slight against your country if that's admitted. If instead what we're given is 'no, no, this is different if you're Argentine' I'm thinking that... doesn't help? At all? [/QUOTE]
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