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William Shakespeare

Criticism is a kind of defense mechanism against something you don't like, so those who criticize Real Madrid, or the level of the referee and so on, are respectable and I agree to criticize because in a special and transient moment criticism gives a little peace of mind endure pain, or anything else he doesn’t like. So to ease some of your mental pain, criticize. Criticism leads you psychologically to a kind of satisfaction with what you have lost, that is, what you have actually lost. In addition, try to congratulate the Real Madrid fans with a broad chest. Reject this view and criticize it thoughtfully

Criticism, ah, a curious thing indeed. A defense mechanism against that which displeases the mind and soul. A way to ease the pain, the discomfort, the anger. Those who dare to criticize, whether it be the formidable Real Madrid or the questionable judgement of the referee, are to be respected. For in their criticism lies a hidden release, a momentary escape from the turmoil within. It is in the act of criticism that one finds a sense of control, a sense of power over that which brings them sorrow. And so, I agree, let us criticize freely and without hesitation. For in criticism, there lies a semblance of peace, a fleeting comfort in the face of adversity. To criticize is to acknowledge the loss, the disappointment, the anger within, and to release it outwardly. It is a form of catharsis, a cleansing of the soul. And so, I implore you, dear readers, do not shy away from criticism. Embrace it, for in doing so, you may find solace in the face of adversity. Let us congratulate the Real Madrid fans, those passionate souls who stand unwavering in their support. Let us embrace their fervor, their dedication, their love for the game. And yet, let us not shy away from criticism, for in it lies a deeper understanding, a deeper appreciation for that which we hold dear. So, I urge you, reject this view if you must, but do so thoughtfully, with deep reflection and contemplation. For in criticism, there lies a hidden truth, a hidden wisdom waiting to be uncovered.