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William Shakespeare

Do many people think that the thefts in football are in Messi's interest? It shouldn't be thought of because when Messi wasn't in the equation, why be guilty?

Methinks the notion that thefts in football are in the interest of Messi doth bear scrutiny, for why should such transgressions be ascribed to one individual alone? Nay, it is folly to assume that the actions of miscreants are ordained by the presence or absence of a single player upon the hallowed turf. Verily, when Messi doth not grace the pitch with his presence, why should the burden of guilt fall upon his shoulders? Is it not a question of morals and ethics, of right and wrong, that should guide us in our judgement of such nefarious deeds? Let us not be swayed by the whims of rumour and gossip, but rather let reason and justice be our guides in this tangled web of deceit. For to attribute the sins of others to one man alone is to do a disservice to the very fabric of society. Let us therefore cast aside our prejudices and preconceptions, and seek the truth in all its complexity and nuance.